r/SolanaMemeCoins

Grouping

To all of you. I’m 23, active trenching. Let’s make a group, a space where we can share and just have a real space and earn shit ton of money and hopefully we end up partying in thailand some day together. Let’s make it happen, I’ve been doing this solo and most of the people are just sucking money, but I want to build a true space where at the end we become friends. Let’s go make a ct!!

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u/Limp-Ad231 — 24 hours ago
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We tried to make a Solana memecoin. The feature list developed a condition.

The original plan was simple: make a memecoin.

Then $GOBBL got access to the feature backlog.

So far we’ve built:

  • XP, levels, achievements, profiles and a leaderboard
  • Meme Foundry and playable arcade games
  • A Telegram bridge with activity XP, level tags, raids and buy alerts
  • Community rewards, referrals and bounties
  • A public onchain ledger explaining Community and Treasury wallet movements

Still early. Still bootstrapped. Still fixing the machinery in public.

None of this guarantees the chart does anything. It just gives the community something to do besides type “LFG” until the room dies.

What looks useful, and what have we clearly overengineered?

https://gobblverse.com

u/GOBBLcoin — 13 hours ago

What type of utility makes a token worth holding?

You guys got any advice on the type of utility that gives a token lasting value?

Considering buying a bag but looking for something that has real world value

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u/jamie-jackpot — 20 hours ago
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What if the next memecoin meta isn’t something new, but a RETURN TO MEMES?

I’ve been involved with Return to Memes ($RTM) for a while now, and I wanted to share the story here because I think the idea behind it is pretty different from what most memecoins are trying to do right now.

Every few weeks crypto seems to need a new narrative:
AI agents, celebrities, politics, new launch mechanics, new buzzwords. Meanwhile, the thing that originally made memecoins fun has almost become secondary: the memes themselves.

That’s basically the entire philosophy behind RTM: **RETURN TO MEMES.**No fake utility, no pretending we’re revolutionizing finance, and no complicated roadmap designed to make a memecoin sound like a tech company.
It’s a memecoin built around meme culture, community, content and collaboration.

The project was basically brought back from the dead

RTM was taken over by the community at around a $3K market cap. Since then, the dev/lead (@elchefdesol on x) has stayed involved and continued building instead of treating it like a quick launch and disappearing.

One of the more interesting things he built is an
AI-powered bot that automatically claims the rewards generated by the project, uses them to buy back $RTM and then adds those tokens back into liquidity.
In other words, instead of manually claiming rewards and deciding what to do with them every time, the process can continuously feed value back into the ecosystem — essentially creating an automated compounding engine for RTM liquidity.
He’s also been working directly with the community, supporting content creators and building relationships with other memecoin communities.
More than $130K in creator fees has already been put back into the project through things like liquidity, buybacks, LP locks/burns and other community-focused actions.

That’s probably one of the biggest reasons I personally stayed involved. You can say anything on Twitter, but watching what someone actually builds and what they do with the money is much more interesting.

Then there’s the Ansem (@blknoiz06 on x) connection

This is probably the part that gets the most attention. Ansem has posted and interacted with RTM multiple times. Not one random mention or one reply that the community has been milking for months, he has shared RTM-related content on multiple occasions and has continued interacting with the narrative.
He also holds roughly 10% of the RTM supply, and the connection didn’t stop at social media. RTM also created liquidity paired directly with $ANSEM.
So instead of the relationship existing purely through posts and screenshots, part of it is actually connected through liquidity on-chain. Personally, I think that makes the story much more interesting.

The community is probably the actual “utility”

RTM has people creating content every day - memes, videos, artwork, 3D models, physical figurines, the Black Bull character and collaborations with other communities.

We’ve also been trying to do something that memecoin communities don’t always do very well: support each other.
Instead of treating every other token as competition, RTM content regularly includes and supports other established meme communities, and in some cases that support has started coming back the other way.
$ALUN is a good example. Our community regularly included them in RTM content, supported their posts and gave them exposure. Over time their community and dev started returning that support and sharing RTM as well.
That’s what collaboration in this space should look like, in my opinion. Not paying someone for one tweet and not forcing a partnership announcement - just communities actually interacting with each other.

I’m obviously not pretending to be neutral

I’m involved with the RTM community, so obviously I want the project to succeed. This isn’t financial advice, and I’m not posting this pretending I randomly discovered some hidden gem yesterday.
I just think the experiment itself is interesting. Can a memecoin build a long-term identity around meme culture itself, instead of constantly abandoning its narrative to chase whatever happens to be trending that week?

Because maybe memecoins don’t need another completely new meta. Maybe the original meta was already good enough.

Return to Memes. $RTM

Ca:
3d1qHSAkQhoN7kN1C6tvpAArCkXWxwYdBng6taXCDM6u

X: @rtmsol

u/No_Relative7450 — 19 hours ago
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Update on DeFade (the memecoin analyzer I posted here a few months ago): 4 chains, 29 modules, and the signal engine I'm testing that lost 96% on its

I posted here a few months back about DeFade, the memecoin analyzer I've been building. Plenty has changed, so this is an update - but the part worth your time isn't the feature list. It's that I tried to turn the scanner into something that calls entries, the first attempt lost almost everything, and the post-mortem taught me more about this market than any of the wins did.

Part 1 - the scan

The core product is still the same one-line pitch: paste a contract address, get the truth about it.

A scan returns a rug pull probability from 0 to 100 - a weighted composite with kill-switch floors, so a single fatal condition can't be averaged away by a dozen healthy-looking ones - plus every piece of evidence that produced it. Roughly 29 modules, 13 of them free:

Distribution - holder concentration with the pool, burn address, lockers, CEX wallets and contracts classified out. This matters more than it sounds: read a raw top-10 list and you'll count the liquidity pool as a whale and panic over a perfectly normal token. There's also an exit liquidity calculator (what actually comes out if you try to sell your bag into the current book) and a bubble map.

Coordination - bundle detection with a launch window pass plus a delayed sweep hours later, accounted on peak net exposure rather than naive buy totals. Sniper bots, Sybil band clustering, an insider network graph, a cross-funding graph, and multi-hop funding-origin tracing that walks back toward a KYC'd source.

Actors - creator intelligence and serial-deployer detection, dev wallet tracking, fresh wallet detection, smart money and copy-trade tracking, plus a reputation ledger for deployers and wallets that fills in as scans land.

Market - LP burn and lock verification (including v3/v4 position-based liquidity), lifecycle stage, social sentiment timeline.

Two examples of why this is harder than it looks, both real bugs I shipped and then had to fix:

  • Bundlers stopped holding. The obvious way to measure a bundle is "how much supply did these coordinated wallets buy, and are they still holding it". Then I hit a token where the bundle wallets sold and forwarded the proceeds to a collector in the same transaction, so extraction measured as zero. Then the exact inverse: tokens hop to fresh wallets first, and those fresh wallets do the dumping, so the original bundle looks like it's still holding while the supply is already gone. Both needed one-hop follow accounting, credited to a separate bucket so the numbers stay honest.
  • A bot made an innocent token look like a serial rugger. One token came back flagged with "25 prior rugs" from its deployer family. It was a false positive: a permissionless MEV bot that cranks bonding-curve -> AMM migrations buys atomically inside the pool-creation transaction, so it appears as an early insider on hundreds of unrelated launches. Fixing it meant detecting the migration instruction deterministically rather than inferring intent from timing.

It runs on Solana, Ethereum, Base and Robinhood Chain, in the browser, as a Chrome extension that scans whatever token page you're already on, as iOS and Android apps, as a Telegram bot, or as an API if you are building something. Free tier is 3 full scans a day with all the core modules, no card, no account needed for the basic path.

Around the scanner there's a public rug database of everything flagged, a survival tracker (how long scanned tokens actually lived, using drawdown-based death detection rather than waiting for a zero), deployer and wallet lookup, and shareable receipts for calls that aged well or badly.

Part 2 - Signals, which is in testing and not live yet

A scanner answers "is this dangerous". I wanted to know whether the same data could answer "is this attracting real capital". So I built a signal pipeline - market polling for momentum, liquidity behaviour and volume quality, combined with the scan snapshot for holder and dev quality - with a forced outcome ledger. Every fire is dated, and its forward return is tracked at 1h/6h/24h/48h whether I like the result or not.

First cohort: 17 fires, median return -96% at 24h.

The post-mortem is the useful part, because the losses were not what I assumed:

  • They weren't rugs. Only 1 of the signalled tokens ever entered my own rug database, and several are still alive today. I had built a rug detector and pointed it at a problem that wasn't rugs.
  • They were tops. Every bad fire happened mid-vertical - the 1h change at the moment of firing ranged from +137% to +578%. The three fires that actually ran afterwards had 1h changes between +3% and +28%. My momentum scoring treated "already went up a lot" as its strongest positive signal, which is a top-buying machine with extra steps. Momentum now inverts past the extremes: beyond +120% on the hour it's capped and labelled "PARABOLIC - LATE".
  • Thin-book markups look identical to real moves. A 50%+ hourly move with under 15% liquidity growth is someone marking up an empty order book. That was the signature of the worst fires: price up several hundred percent on a stable $19–33k pool.
  • High turnover is not wash trading. I nearly shipped a rule rejecting anything trading over 5x its market cap in a day. It would have rejected 30% of the candidate pool and every signal that ever worked - one genuine runner did 18.5x turnover and ran 3.3x. The real wash signature is turnover with no consequence: high volume plus a price that went nowhere over six hours. Over one hour, even a real runner looks flat between legs.
  • The deployer check was silently missing. Two components disagreed about a response shape - one returned the reputation nested, the reader expected it flat - so serial ruggers scored as CLEAN with no error logged anywhere. Every fire in that cohort was made without a signal it claimed to be using.

Replaying the corrected rules against all 17 historical fires blocked 12 of them, including every bad one, while preserving the three that ran.

Where it stands after the fixes: 9 signals, 9 distinct tokens.

Peak multiple from the moment each signal fired: 56.8x, 37.9x, 16.2x, 15.9x, 6.6x, 4.6x, 3.5x, 1.5x, 1.0x. That's 78% reaching 2x and 56% reaching 5x, with a median move of +31% at 1h and +208% at 6h. The two that didn't work: one is flat, one drew down 73% and is the clear loser of the set. A third of the set drew down 30%+ at some point even while working, which is the number I'd actually pay attention to if I were trading these - peak multiple is not what you realise, it's what was theoretically on the table.

Nine calls is not evidence. It's an early read that the entry-quality rules are doing something, on a sample small enough that two bad weeks would erase it. That's exactly why the ledger is built into the product instead of screenshotted when convenient, and why Signals is still in testing behind a gate rather than launched: I'd rather be publicly wrong on a timestamp than sell a backtest. It opens when the record earns it.

Free either way

The scanner is free at 3 scans a day with the core modules unlocked, which is enough to check a coin before you ape it. Paid tiers exist for people working the feed all day, but the free path is the one I'd want a first-time visitor to use.

defade.org - happy to answer anything technical about the detection, and genuinely curious what people think the momentum inversion gets wrong, because that's the rule I'm least sure about. A few things in this post came from comments on the last one.

Still slightly stunned by this part: 350+ people now pay for it, over 1,000 use it free, and 22 are on API keys - which for something I built to check my own bags is not where I expected to end up.

https://preview.redd.it/cytx3y4hctjh1.png?width=1310&format=png&auto=webp&s=f913372b2adf10d3296318f18a01c03f229ff751

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u/O_Parent — 1 day ago
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How to successfully launch a token

Can someone please explain the “correct” way to launch a token, I don’t understand how I’ve made so many and no activity at all… and every other coin bonds or at least has movement… is there a special mechanism or software to use?? Thanks in advance!

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Price on Trustwallet and Phantom

Guys i need help. if i create token on solana and add maybe 20 usd liquidity and some tradind volume with bots will my token price appear on dex wallets?

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u/CompetitiveOkra2482 — 1 day ago
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$PMV Still running

It’s only a matter of time before this goes parabolic. And you really are gonna wait for shill-fluencers to call it?

u/SubstantialOption410 — 2 days ago

Hey ich bin seit ungefähr 2monaten dabei bin auch erst 15 bekomme 15€ Taschengeld im Monat ich weiß ist bisschen unhöflich aber ich würde mich sehr über einen halben Sol freuen ich möchte halt mein eigenes Geld verdienen

Adresse: ABN87W9SBDfbSLD6ZoEqJLUSp5i6fYx9TCQF1ouKJ43A

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u/Round_Amphibian_2694 — 2 days ago

I don’t know what kind of SOL position I should have? Long term or short term?

I saw SOL has been sitting around $75 after bouncing hard from the low $60s in June and failing to hold above $80. I have some cash for a new position, but the chart keeps making me hesitate.

My portfolio is still mostly BTC, and I haven't bought any SOL before. The original plan was to buy spot and hold it. Looking at the recent sideways move, though, I’m not sure whether to trade the volatility or take this as an entry to start holding. I still have doubts about how much upside is left, especially after the recent bounce lost momentum quickly.

What indicators/data would you look at before buying SOL? Do you think SOL is worth holding long term as well?

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u/Choice_Employee_7739 — 2 days ago

Solana memecoins ich habe vor ungefähr 2monaten angefangen bin 15 Jahre alt hab leider noch nicht viel Profit gemacht,ich weiß nicht ob es angemessen ist jetzt einfach nach einem halben Sol zu fragen aber ich bekomme leider nicht soviel und ich würde mich riesig freuen

Adresse:ABN87W9SBDfbSLD6ZoEqJLUSp5i6fYx9TCQF1ouKJ43A

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u/Round_Amphibian_2694 — 2 days ago

Looking for people to help launch a Solana meme coin

Putting together a small team to build and promote a meme coin on pump.fun. Looking for help with content, marketing, and community.
Team share instead of upfront pay — early stage, growing together.
Interested? Drop a comment or send a dm!

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u/Background-Power-376 — 3 days ago

What haunts you more: Getting rugged to zero, or selling a 50x at a 2x?

I took a trade last week on a random AI-agent token. I bought at a $50k market cap. It pumped to $100k, I took my 2x profit, patted myself on the back for being disciplined, and went to sleep.

I woke up and it was at a $4 Million market cap. My $200 bag would have been worth $16,000.

Honestly, getting rugged for $200 feels like a mosquito bite compared to the psychological damage of selling early. How do you guys actually hold moonbags without panic-selling when the chart starts chopping violently?

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u/down_hard_on_memes — 4 days ago

Community Takeovers (CTOs) are just a shared trauma bonding exercise. Change my mind.

Dev dumps his 80% supply, deletes the Telegram, and nukes the Twitter. Instantly, the 40 remaining bagholders start spamming: DEV WAS A JEET! CTO INCOMING! WE ARE A FAMILY!

They make a new Telegram, hype it up for 72 hours, pump the chart exactly 30%, and then the CTO Leader quietly dumps his bags and ghosts everyone.

Has anyone here actually survived a CTO that reorganized and reclaimed its all-time high, or is the CTO meta literally just a psychological cope to avoid accepting a massive loss?

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u/down_hard_on_memes — 3 days ago
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URGENT: 450K USDT Drained From My Trust Wallet Funds Traced to the Same Address Reported by Other Victims

I was recently drained of 450,000 USDT TRC20 from my Trust Wallet without my authorization.

I’ve been tracing the funds on-chain, and after moving through multiple contracts and addresses, they ultimately appear to have been consolidated at:
TX5XiRXdyz7sdFwF5mnhT1QoGCpbkncpke

u/Secure_Gap8600 — 7 days ago

Memecoins Beyond the Hype: What Makes a Project Worth Watching

Memecoins Beyond the Hype

The memecoin market moves fast. New projects launch every day, trends change quickly, and it can be difficult to know which projects are worth paying attention to.

For me, a memecoin needs more than just a good-looking chart. Strong branding, an active community, transparent communication, fair tokenomics, and consistent development are all important factors.

Community is probably one of the biggest parts of a successful memecoin. A project can have a strong narrative, but without real people supporting it, creating content, participating, and spreading the word organically, momentum can disappear just as quickly as it started.

I also think investors should look beyond market cap and hype. Check the liquidity, holder distribution, contract details, team activity, roadmap, and overall community sentiment before making a decision.

Of course, none of these factors guarantee that a project will succeed. Memecoins are highly speculative, and the market can be extremely volatile.

The best approach is to do your own research, understand the risks, and avoid investing money you cannot afford to lose.

What do you personally look for before buying a new memecoin? Is it the community, narrative, team, tokenomics, or something else?

Not financial advice. Always DYOR.

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u/RecordApprehensive20 — 5 days ago