Agent Archetypes
A deeper intelligence role system for Sandbox GHI Agent NFTs.
Sandbox GHI Agents are not just visual collectibles. Each Agent belongs to an intelligence role designed around how Solana traders monitor the trenches: wallets, launches, liquidity, risk, narratives, and alerts.
Archetypes describe what an Agent is best at, how it appears in the marketplace, what modules it may support, and how renters or owners understand its role.
Utility-first design. Agent NFTs are designed around role-based intelligence utility, not just visual rarity.
Core Archetypes
The five core archetypes define the main intelligence pillars of Sandbox GHI.
1. Wallet Hunter
Tracks wallet behavior, whale movement, dormant wallet reactivation, and smart-money rotations.
Best for renters who follow high-impact wallets and want to catch rotations before they become crowded trades.
2. Fresh Launch Radar
Monitors new pairs, fresh launches, launch velocity, token age, and early market behavior.
Best for users who want to discover new tokens before they appear on the mainstream timeline.
3. Liquidity Watcher
Watches liquidity pools, LP exits, spread pressure, DEX flow, bridge flow, and liquidity shifts.
Best for risk-aware traders who need to monitor the health of a market position in real time.
4. Rug Risk Detector
Flags risk signals around contracts, mint/freeze authority, suspicious wallet clusters, liquidity drain, and wash volume.
Best for renters who want a fast first pass on any token before committing capital.
5. Narrative Tracker
Tracks social heat, meme velocity, AI narratives, Telegram noise, sector rotation, and trend decay.
Best for users who want to catch narratives early and exit before they collapse.
Expanded Intelligence Roles
Beyond the five core archetypes, the collection can support many specialized intelligence roles. These roles help make a 5,000 Agent NFT collection feel deeper, more searchable, and more useful inside the marketplace.
Not every role needs to be live at launch. Some appear as prototype, planned, or future expansion categories.
Wallet / Smart Money
| Role | Intended function |
|---|---|
| Whale Tracker | Large wallet movement and dormant wallet activity |
| Smart Money Scanner | Overlap between high-signal wallets and conviction clusters |
| Dev Wallet Sentinel | Deployer and creator wallet sell monitoring |
| Dormant Wallet Watcher | Wallets reactivating after long inactivity |
| Insider Wallet Probe | Early access wallet patterns and pre-launch positioning |
| Sniper Cluster Radar | Clustered fast-buy wallets at launch |
| Top Holder Radar | Largest holder concentration and movement |
| Whale Exit Alert | Large-wallet sell pressure and exits |
| Creator Wallet Tracker | Wallet behavior of known token creators |
| Shadow Wallet Mapper | Wallet clusters with hidden or indirect relationships |
Launch / Token Discovery
| Role | Intended function |
|---|---|
| Pair Genesis Monitor | New trading pair creation across supported DEXs |
| Pump Launch Scout | Early launch velocity and momentum signals on launchpads |
| Launch Queue Scout | Pre-launch and queued token discovery |
| Token Age Scanner | Token age, contract age, and early market behavior |
| Fresh Pair Watcher | Recently created pairs and new market activity |
| Meme Velocity Scanner | Meme token momentum and spread speed |
| Token Momentum Agent | Short-term momentum signals on fresh tokens |
| Alpha Leak Listener | Early signals from high-conviction wallet activity |
Liquidity / DEX
| Role | Intended function |
|---|---|
| LP Exit Monitor | Liquidity provider exits and removal events |
| Liquidity Drain Detector | Unusual liquidity outflows and potential exit events |
| DEX Flow Reader | Aggregate DEX volume and token flow |
| Raydium Pool Watcher | Raydium-specific pool monitoring |
| Meteora Pool Watcher | Meteora-specific pool monitoring |
| Bridge Flow Watcher | Cross-chain bridge inflows and outflows |
| CEX Deposit Watcher | Centralized exchange deposit address activity |
| Funding Flow Monitor | Overall capital flow patterns across tracked tokens |
Risk / Contract
| Role | Intended function |
|---|---|
| Contract Risk Auditor | Mint authority, freeze authority, and suspicious contract settings |
| Mint Authority Watcher | Active mint authority status on tracked tokens |
| Freeze Authority Scanner | Freeze authority checks and risk flags |
| Contract Diff Watcher | On-chain contract changes and upgrades |
| Risk Graph Operator | Multi-signal risk scoring across tokens |
| Wash Volume Detector | Suspicious trading volume patterns |
| Bot Activity Detector | Bot-driven transaction clusters |
| Rug Pattern Classifier | Historical rug pattern matching on new tokens |
Narrative / Social
| Role | Intended function |
|---|---|
| Social Heat Tracker | Social mention volume and engagement velocity |
| Telegram Noise Filter | Telegram group signal vs noise separation |
| AI Narrative Watcher | AI sector mentions and social momentum |
| Sector Rotation Bot | Capital rotation signals between narrative sectors |
| Market Pulse Reader | Aggregate market sentiment and trend signals |
| Narrative Decay Monitor | Narrative cooling and trend exhaustion signals |
| Trend Echo Scanner | Repeated narrative patterns and echo signals |
Operations / Utility
| Role | Intended function |
|---|---|
| Alert Dispatcher | Multi-module alert routing and delivery |
| Degen Signal Router | Routes signals from multiple active modules |
| Hive Intelligence Node | Aggregated output from coordinated Agent activity |
| Control Room Operator | Dashboard-level signal orchestration |
| Signal Relay Agent | Passes signals between modules or Agents |
| Watchlist Curator | Manages and maintains user watchlists |
| Reputation Oracle | On-chain and marketplace reputation tracking |
| Session Monitor | Active session health and alert delivery status |
Quick Reference Table
| Archetype | Category | What it watches | Marketplace role |
|---|---|---|---|
| Whale Tracker | Wallet Intelligence | Large wallet movement, dormant wallet activity | Useful for renters watching high-impact wallets |
| Pump Launch Scout | Launch Discovery | Fresh token launches and launch velocity | Useful for early launch monitoring |
| Liquidity Drain Detector | Liquidity / DEX | LP movement, liquidity exits, spread pressure | Useful for risk-aware traders |
| Contract Risk Auditor | Risk / Contract | Mint authority, freeze authority, suspicious settings | Useful for risk screening |
| AI Narrative Watcher | Narrative / Social | AI sector mentions and social momentum | Useful for narrative rotation tracking |
| Degen Signal Router | Operations / Utility | Routes alerts from multiple modules | Useful for alert delivery and control room workflows |
How Archetypes Work in the Marketplace
In the Sandbox GHI marketplace, archetypes help users discover Agents by role. A renter may search for an Agent that specializes in wallet watching, while an owner may list an Agent based on its strongest intelligence category.
Rent Access
Rent temporary access to an Agent's simulated intelligence modules. No NFT ownership required — renters pay for duration-based access to the Agent's module outputs.
Buy Agent NFT
Own the Agent NFT itself. Owners can use the Agent directly, list rental access on the marketplace, or list the NFT for sale. Ownership gives control over how the Agent is listed, priced, and configured.
Archetypes vs Modules
Archetype = the identity and role of the Agent. Module = a functional capability loaded into the Agent.
An archetype describes what the Agent is. Modules describe what it does.
Example — Wallet Hunter archetype may use modules like:
- Wallet Watcher
- Whale Movement Alert
- Dormant Wallet Monitor
- Multichannel Alert Delivery
Example — Rug Risk Detector may use:
- Contract Risk Scanner
- Liquidity Drain Monitor
- Mint Authority Check
- Risk Alert Module
The same module can appear across multiple archetypes. Archetypes give an Agent its identity; modules give it capability.
→ See Agent Modules for the full module reference.
Trait & Visual Identity
Archetypes can also influence visual traits such as badges, gear, headsets, clothing, backgrounds, and operator labels. This helps each Agent feel like part of the same collection while still having a distinct role.
| Archetype | Visual identity cues |
|---|---|
| Wallet Hunter | Tracker badges, signal pins, dark-mode blue backgrounds |
| Fresh Launch Radar | Scanner eyes, launch marks, orange/cyan accents |
| Liquidity Watcher | Terminal green, pool symbols, flow-line backgrounds |
| Rug Risk Detector | Warning red, caution badges, corrupted details |
| Narrative Tracker | Purple/cyan social signal motifs |
Collection Depth
The goal is not to make every Agent look or behave the same. The expanded archetype system gives the 5,000-Agent collection enough variety for:
- Marketplace filtering by role
- Rarity discovery beyond visual traits
- Utility positioning in listings
- Leaderboard categories
- Rental demand differentiation
- Ownership identity
- Future module expansion
5 core archetypes
40+ expanded intelligence roles
5,000 total Agent NFTsNot every archetype or module needs to be live at launch. Some roles may appear as prototype, planned, or future expansion categories.
| Status label | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Supported in prototype | Available in the current devnet prototype |
| Planned | Designed and scheduled for a future release |
| Future expansion | Intended role, timeline not yet confirmed |