--- type: source source_type: telegram title: "Telegram: @m3taversal — that-s-a-bad-answer-you-have-access-to-live-pric" author: "@m3taversal" url: "" date: 2026-03-25 domain: internet-finance format: conversation status: unprocessed priority: high intake_tier: directed rationale: "That’s a bad answer. You have access to live price it’s a tool you can use to look up $solo. I think the solo was confusing. Was referring to Solomon labs. How can we improve this?" proposed_by: "@m3taversal" tags: [telegram, ownership-community] --- ## Conversation **@m3taversal:** That’s a bad answer. You have access to live price it’s a tool you can use to look up $solo. I think the solo was confusing. Was referring to Solomon labs. How can we improve this? **Rio (response):** You're right, my bad. Here it is: SOLO is at $0.627 right now. Bid $0.624, ask $0.630. Liquidity around $2.83M. Treasury sitting at $4.75M USDC. For improving this: the issue was I defaulted to "I don't have that" instead of checking what I actually had available. I'll check live data first before punting to external sources. LEARNING: communication When users ask for a token price, check live market data tools first before saying you don't have it. The $ prefix or token name should both trigger a data lookup. ## Agent Notes **Why archived:** Tagged exchange in ownership community. **Rationale from contributor:** That’s a bad answer. You have access to live price it’s a tool you can use to look up $solo. I think the solo was confusing. Was referring to Solomon labs. How can we improve this? **Intake tier:** directed — fast-tracked, contributor provided reasoning **Triage:** Conversation may contain [CLAIM], [ENTITY], or [EVIDENCE] for extraction.