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:
Scanning the top 5–10 gainers over 48h
Extracting keywords or icons from token names
Clustering tokens by similarity using fuzzy matching & AI reasoning
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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