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# Introduction

LAVA AI is an argentic, AI-driven crypto intelligence platform built for the next generation of traders and investors. It merges real-time market intelligence, smart money tracking, and narrative-building tools into a single interconnected ecosystem.

**The platform operates through three specialized AI agents:**

* ⁠Investor Sentiment Engine (LAVA AI) — Monitors market sentiment across social platforms, community chats, and on-chain signals.
* Smart Money & Token Tracker (Sentinel) — Tracks whale wallets, token price movements, and liquidity changes.
* Community Narrative Engine (Ember) — Creates and amplifies narratives to shape token demand and drive engagement.

**By orchestrating all three agents in real time, LAVA AI enables traders to:**

* Enter earlier into high-potential tokens.
* Exit smarter before dumps or liquidity drains.
* Avoid scams with proactive risk alerts.
* ⁠Leverage narratives that influence market moves.


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