What is the first step in memecoin discovery?
Start with a filtered discovery surface that separates genuinely active pairs from raw launch noise, then narrow the list before doing any deeper token review.
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Last updated: 2026-03-26
Most memecoin mistakes happen because the trader mistakes visibility for quality. A token being new, loud, or fast-moving is not the same as it being worth researching.
Use NAVI's public pages as a summary layer for currently trending setups and recent activity, then continue deeper research inside the product.
Solana memecoin discovery only works when discovery and validation are treated as separate jobs. The first stage is finding active candidates; the second is deciding whether the pair has enough liquidity, participation, and staying power to deserve deeper attention.
The discovery layer should be broad enough to catch fresh pairs and active memecoins, but strict enough to avoid every dead launch and manipulated chart.
That is why useful discovery pages need filters such as pair age, liquidity, and trading activity. Without those filters, the user is just browsing noise.
Once a token makes the shortlist, the real work starts. You need to decide whether the move is broad-based and tradeable, or whether it is simply an early burst that will fade as soon as attention rotates.
Raw metrics are not enough on their own. The same volume number can mean very different things depending on pair age, chart shape, and whether the token is already crowded.
NAVI is most useful here: trend pages produce the shortlist, and token pages help turn that shortlist into a research decision instead of a reaction.
Avoid treating a trending or newly listed page as if it were a buy list. These pages are there to focus attention, not to remove judgment from the process.
Avoid assuming that a token with strong short-window attention automatically has durable liquidity, lower risk, or room left in the move.
NAVI is informational only. Users stay in control of custody and transaction approval.
Start with a filtered discovery surface that separates genuinely active pairs from raw launch noise, then narrow the list before doing any deeper token review.
No. NAVI provides public research and decision-support surfaces only.
Because visibility alone tells you almost nothing about exit quality, holder risk, or whether the move is already overextended. Discovery finds candidates; validation decides whether they deserve attention.