
$TRUMP COIN Gets the Watched-Wallet Bid Before the Scanner Crowd
A cleaner Solana contract, $1.76M in first-day volume, and a sharp political-meme repricing put $TRUMP COIN on the early-flow board, but the move is already stretched.
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A cleaner Solana contract, $1.76M in first-day volume, and a sharp political-meme repricing put $TRUMP COIN on the early-flow board, but the move is already stretched.

At the 2026-06-29 22:15 UTC market read, $MMGA was trading near a $354.5K market cap after roughly $2.63M in 24-hour volume with only about $49.8K in liquidity. Two watched wallets showed up before the ticker became normal timeline fodder, but a 1,024% burst in a two-hour-old board usually turns into a structure test long before it becomes a clean trend.

The patriotic doge parody ripped 279% in its first trading day with nearly 63,000 transactions and a 70.6% buy ratio. The holder map is cleaner than the branding, but a 37% one-hour pullback says this board can turn from fireworks to shrapnel fast.

Make Crypto Great Again has the easiest pitch in the room: a slogan everybody recognizes and a chart small enough for attention to do violence. The problem is structure. With only $12.6K of liquidity and the top three wallets controlling 54.8% of supply, this is a political meme sprint that can turn ugly before the chant is even warmed up.

Trump Bee is no longer just a first-pump political meme. It already processed roughly $1.57M in 24-hour volume, held an 80.4% buy ratio, and then fell 65.8% anyway, leaving traders to decide whether this is a violent shakeout on a still-live board or a very efficient lesson in late entry pain.

The Trump-bot parody board hit selection with an 80.3% buy ratio, 16,316 tracked transactions, and a holder map that barely shows any concentrated baggage. If political meme traders keep treating election fatigue like fuel, DONALDBOT still has room to reprice. If the joke cools faster than the tape can refill, a 30.7% one-hour reset is the preview of how fast momentum can leak.

CryptoGodJohn just told CT that MAGA is one of the easiest boards to sit and accumulate ahead of a planned Don Trump Jr Spaces with the team. If that catalyst pulls fresh attention into the alien-political meme again, this Solana ticker can re-rate fast. If it does not, traders are buying recycled story flow while one wallet still controls 21.15% of supply.

At 9:04 AM UTC on May 18, Gem Insider reminded CT that AMERICA already ran from a $670K market cap to $2.4M. If that scoreboard post pulls fresh rotation capital into the $1.12M board, the comeback trade is still live. If it was only a victory lap, today's 47% candle becomes the exit signal instead of the setup.

WMV printed roughly $1.20M in 24-hour volume in its first 8.3 hours, then immediately ate a 34% hourly drawdown. The phrase is viral. The structure is not forgiving.

UTC already proved that political-meme reflex can brute-force huge turnover into a microscopic Solana pool. If the attention cycle keeps feeding the chart, a board this small can still squeeze violently from here. If concentrated wallets decide the joke has run long enough, the same setup turns into same-day exit liquidity with campaign branding on top.

CryptoGodJohn and ragzyart pushed Make Aliens Great Again back onto the timeline while the Solana token was still doing roughly $1.36M in daily volume on an $8.8M board. If the alien-political meme turns this flush into another reload, the trade is still alive. If the 21.15% top wallet decides this is the exit, CT just recycled distribution.

PSR is what happens when Washington spectacle hits pump.fun before cable news finishes the clip. If the Rubio fill-in keeps circulating as a meme, this first pullback can reload the trade. If the joke only had one briefing in it, the current -20% hour is how the unwind starts.

The Trump branding got the click, but the surviving board was tiny, thin, and dangerously concentrated. Top-three wallets controlled 72.3% of supply, and Rugcheck tied the creator to prior rugged tokens.

MOGRUMP is either becoming the next political trench obsession or speed-running the usual exit-liquidity arc. The clue is not the +374% headline number. It is whether this wild 85.5% buy ratio can turn into deeper liquidity before the first real wave of profit-taking arrives.

GRUMP ripped to roughly an $857.4K market cap with about $1.47M in turnover, 47,440 swaps, and a brutal 90.2% buy ratio while the pair was still only 3.4 hours old. The hook is obvious, but the more important read is that the holder map is far cleaner than the average politics-themed launch.

MSGA ripped to roughly a $145.3K market cap with about $647K in 24-hour volume less than 10 hours after launch. The slogan is instantly legible. The structural problem is that the top wallet still controls 24.88% of supply and the top three sit near 39.6% combined.

WarTrump is a three-hour-old Solana political meme board trading near a $286.1K market cap after roughly $744.8K in 24-hour volume and a 148.01% one-hour rip. If traders keep turning geopolitical dread into content, this board can stay noisy. If a thin $21.8K liquidity pool loses attention, the whole move can fold as fast as it arrived.

SVF is a pure phrase-first meme: short, mean, instantly understandable, and built for election-season timeline fatigue. If that slogan keeps bouncing across CT, a $301.9K board can still squeeze. If the first hard drawdown becomes the whole story, $22.4K in liquidity is not enough to catch anyone gracefully.

EAGLE has the kind of patriotic meme packaging degens understand instantly: a loud name, live socials, and a crowd willing to buy first and think later. If the attention loop expands, an $84.5K launch can move fast. If concentration starts to matter, the same tiny pool can unwind just as quickly.

UTC is barely twenty minutes old, but it already pushed roughly $261.7K in 24-hour volume on a $282.1K market cap with $42.3K in liquidity and a 56.1% buy ratio. If traders keep treating political instability itself as the meme, this can keep ripping on reflex. If the tape loses urgency, a Telegram-only board with a big top wallet gets repriced fast.

FRENS is only about 1.3 hours old, but it already pushed roughly $449.3K in 24-hour volume on a $100.4K market cap with $25.9K in liquidity and an 80.4% buy ratio. If the politics-as-tribe wrapper keeps converting scanner traffic into repeat buyers, this can rerate fast from microcap territory. If one big wallet leans on thin liquidity, the friendly branding turns into a very normal political meme dump.

About 3.3 hours into trading, Donald Trollp was sitting near a $380.0K market cap after roughly $1.65M in 24-hour volume, a 72.9% buy ratio, and 30,832 total swaps. If the political-parody hook keeps converting scanner traffic into fresh buyers, this can rerate hard from here. If a $52.9K pool stops absorbing profit-taking, the same velocity can unwind just as fast.

Barely 33 minutes into trading, The Trump From The Future was sitting near an $84.9K market cap after roughly $263.2K in 24-hour volume, an 80.0% buy ratio, and 9,163 total swaps. If the time-travel Trump joke keeps converting scanner traffic into momentum, this can keep rerating from a tiny base. If 39.9% top-three concentration starts leaning on a $23.4K pool, the whole speedrun can end in one candle.

AMURICA has the kind of dead-simple story fresh Solana money loves: a patriotic name, a tiny valuation, and real turnover. The catch is that clean contract flags do not change the fact that $25K of liquidity is doing all the heavy lifting under a $538K trading day.
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