The MetaScore System
The MetaScore System
MetaLogic introduces the MetaScore - a dynamic scoring system designed to assess the relative strength, health, and memetic potential of a newly launched token. While no single metric can guarantee a winner, MetaScore helps surface tokens with a strong combination of cultural narrative and early technical traction.
What Is MetaScore?
MetaScore is a 0–100 rating assigned to each eligible token based on real-time on-chain metrics, behavioral signals, and meta-alignment. It’s designed to help users quickly spot promising launches at a glance... particularly in the early, volatile hours of trading.
Scores update dynamically and are based on five core pillars:
MetaScore Pillars
1. Price Momentum (30%) Evaluates short-term price performance with an emphasis on natural, non-linear growth.
% gain over 24h
Slope of growth (steady vs. spiked)
Comparative trend vs. recent launches
2. Volume Strength (20%) Measures buyer activity and liquidity engagement.
24h trading volume
Volume-to-market cap ratio (higher = stronger attention)
3. Liquidity Health (15%) Assesses the stability of the pool and resistance to quick rug pulls.
Total liquidity
% of supply in LP
Contract lock indicators
4. Meta Alignment (25%) Uses AI to check if a token fits within an existing or emerging trend category (meta).
Relevance to active meme categories
Popularity and virality potential
Keyword and naming resonance
5. Launch Timing & Novelty (10%) Rewards recency and freshness in the Solana ecosystem.
Time since launch (higher scores under 24h)
Uniqueness of token name or idea
Score Tiers (For UX Display)
🔥 Hot Pick
80–100
Very Strong
🚀 Trending
60–79
Gaining Steam
🧐 Watchlist
40–59
Mixed Signals
⚠️ Weak
<40
Caution Zone
These tiers are reflected visually in the token cards via color-coded progress bars and badges, helping users scan for winners quickly.
Why MetaScore Matters
While MetaScore is not financial advice, it provides early insight into which tokens are getting traction, showing promise, and aligning with cultural momentum. It’s particularly helpful in the first 6–12 hours post-launch, when signals are still forming and fast decisions matter.
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