The Memecoin Checklist
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Not financial advice — just common sense wrapped in memes.
Let’s keep it real. The memecoin market is chaos.
For every $DOGE or $PEPE, there are 9,000 rugs, honeypots, or lifeless tokens still pinned to a Telegram chat no one talks in anymore. And the worst part? Most people find out after they’ve bought.
But there are patterns. There are signals.
And if you’ve been around long enough, you start noticing the difference between a cheap flip and a meme with real legs.
Here’s the checklist I use before touching any meme:
✅ 1. The Meme Actually Slaps
If the meme’s weak, it won’t last. Full stop.
Can you instantly tell what the meme is about?
Can it go viral?
Does it feel organic or like someone’s trying way too hard?
The best memes don’t need explaining. They’re simple, funny, and recognizable.
CULT understood this — Memechad isn’t just a meme. He’s a symbol. A standard. Something people want to be part of.
If a meme can create identity, not just hype, that’s step one.
✅ 2. It Passes the Scam Filter
There’s no shortcut here — you gotta check the basics:
- Is the contract renounced?
- Is liquidity locked?
- Any shady deployer wallets that still hold supply?
- Are there 20 wallets with 5%+ each?
You can check all this fast using:
If one wallet holds 30% of the supply and hasn’t moved — yeah, they can nuke the chart at any time. Unless the team is transparent about supply control (which CULT explains), it’s a red flag.
Transparency ≠ decentralization.
Sometimes, a little control is what keeps jeets from killing the project day one.
✅ 3. The Vibe Feels Real
You can tell when a meme is forced.
They have a decent chart but the TG is dead, the memes are mid, and the energy feels paid.
Now compare that to something like CULT:
People making memes for free.
Characters with lore.
Inside jokes in every post.
Chads building a mindset and lifestyle around the coin.
If you catch yourself laughing, raiding, and lurking longer than expected — that's usually a good sign.
✅ 4. It’s Not Just a Moment, It’s a Movement
Most memes pump for a week and vanish.
The ones that matter hold strong after 3–6 months, even when things go quiet.
This is where the Murad Meme Thesis comes in — if a meme survives 6 months without devs abandoning it, without volume dying, and without losing its identity... it’s probably undervalued AF.
Because real memes don’t need to constantly trend.
They stick around. They build quietly.
And when the next narrative wave hits — they’re still standing.
✅ 5. The Chart Isn’t Trash
You don’t need perfect TA.
Just learn to spot the difference between:
A meme that pumps and slowly retraces while building community
vs
A meme that spikes and cliff-dives into oblivion with no recovery
Look for:
Clean higher lows
Support zones being respected
Dips getting bought
Whales accumulating, not dumping
You don’t need to chase candles.
Look for stability and structure. Let the chart tell you the truth.
✅ 6. There's Alpha in the Culture
Memecoins aren’t about products. They’re about energy.
The best ones feel alive.
You learn something being in the chat.
You feel like you're part of something.
CULT doesn’t give you price targets — it gives you perspective.
That’s where the real alpha is.
Because when the market turns, people don’t buy based on fundamentals — they buy based on narrative, identity, and conviction.
Final Thoughts:
Here’s the brutal truth:
Most people don’t win with memes because they buy late, don’t know what to look for, and fall for every loud chart that pops up on their feed.
But if you start using checklists like this…
If you spend time studying the chart, the culture, the transparency, and the meme itself…
You’ll start catching them early.
And you’ll stop being exit liquidity.
CULT is built different.
It checks all the boxes.
And it’s still standing while others are already forgotten.
You're not late — you're just early to the ones that actually last.