Meta Matching & Discovery

MetaLogic’s most powerful feature lies in its ability to connect emerging tokens with broader trends... what we call “meta alignment.” This system turns scattered, chaotic meme markets into a structured map of themes, categories, and narrative clusters.

Rather than browsing tokens in isolation, MetaLogic helps users discover what each token “belongs to” - and what might come next.


What Are Meta Tags?

Meta Tags are thematic labels generated by the MetaLogic engine using real-time AI interpretation of token names, symbols, visuals, and descriptions.

These tags are dynamic, context-aware, and evolve based on which tokens are leading the market at any given moment.


How Are Metas Created?

MetaLogic creates new meta themes automatically from the top gainers — not from a fixed library. It does this by:

  1. Scanning the top 5–10 gainers over 48h

  2. Extracting keywords or icons from token names

  3. Clustering tokens by similarity using fuzzy matching & AI reasoning

  4. Assigning a meta tag (or multiple tags) based on category traits

If 3 of the top 10 tokens have “cat,” “dog,” or “meerkat” in their name → the system generates an Animal Meta tag.


Meta Match Flow (User Experience)

The discovery process works in two stages:

1. Meta Leaders Section

  • Shows the tokens defining the current market narrative

  • No meta labels shown (they ARE the source of metas)

  • Ranked by 48h performance

2. Recent Meta Matches Section

  • User clicks “🔍 Find Meta Matches”

  • The system fetches the 250–500 newest launches

  • Filters by launch time, quality (volume/liquidity), and meta similarity

  • Displays matching tokens with assigned Meta Tag and MetaScore

This flow allows users to go from “What’s hot?” → “What else matches this theme?”


Why This Matters

Most crypto scanners show performance. MetaLogic shows purpose.

It’s not just about gains — it’s about what narrative a token fits into. In meme markets, that narrative is everything. Traders want to know:

  • Is this the next $DOG or $BODEN?

  • What’s the theme right now?

  • Who’s copying what — and is it working?

MetaLogic puts that information front and center.

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