Tools for crypto communities (optional)
For token/NFT communities only — buy alerts, holder snapshots, airdrops, and more. (mostly Pro)
Skip this page unless your community is built around a token or NFT collection. Everything else in HoneyGate works without any of this.
On top of wallet gating, HoneyGate has a set of tools specifically for crypto communities. Most are Pro.
These on-chain tools need a free Helius API key. You paste yours into Web3 settings and HoneyGate uses it to read the Solana chain for your server. Because it's your key, your usage is isolated — never rate-limited or knocked out by another server's activity.
Transaction alerts
Post a Discord alert whenever your watched token or NFT is bought, sold, listed, minted, or transferred — great for social proof and hype.
Setting it up: add your token/NFT to Tracked Assets, then create an alert that chooses the channel, which events to announce (buy, sell, list, mint, etc.), and optional minimums (ignore tiny amounts). You can run a separate hype channel for big buys, and even reward buyers with some XP.
Holder tools
- Snapshots — export a list of who holds your token/NFT at a moment in time (handy for airdrops, raffles, or governance).
- Airdrop builder — generate a distribution list from your holders.
- Revenue sharing — distribute tokens to holders. (Coming soon.)
Market & collection tools
- Mint alerts — get notified about new mints. (Coming soon.)
- Floor-price tracker — post your collection's floor price.
- NFT activity feed — a stream of marketplace activity.
- NFT showcase — a gallery channel of NFTs from your collection.
Member-facing crypto features
- Tipping uses your server's own balance (not on-chain) — see Tipping.
- Token claim — members redeem the points they’ve earned in your server for your token, sent to their verified wallet from your own treasury. They can claim from the member portal (Claim Tokens) or with
/claimin Discord. - P2P swaps — peer-to-peer token swaps between members.
A prerequisite worth knowing
The on-chain features read blockchain data through a data provider. Setting that up (a key) is a one-time step in the admin panel's web3 settings; until it's in place, the on-chain features stay dormant but everything non-crypto runs normally.
Keep it optional in your messaging
If you serve a general audience alongside crypto holders, lead with the general features (roles, levels, games, giveaways) and treat these as the bonus they are.