B.E.S.T. Academy Donation Fund $BEST
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PumpScore 43/100 Grade D
B.E.S.T. Academy Donation Fund earns a 43/100 PumpScore (Grade D). Launched 2 hours ago on Pump.fun, BEST pairs $- of liquidity with $16.4K of 24h trading - thin depth for a token this young.
Score breakdown
On the strength side, price stability leads at 100/100. On the risk side, liquidity depth lags at 0/100.
Liquidity depth0
Liquidity vs market cap0
24h trading volume72
Healthy turnover100
Buy / sell balance94
Trade participation98
Survival time9
Market-cap tier27
Price stability100
Volume vs liquidity0
Price
$0.00000306
Market Cap
$3.1K
24h Volume
$16.4K
Liquidity
$-
24h Change
+32.02%
24h Buys / Sells
272 / 248
Tip Low on trading activity? Many Solana creators use a Solana token volume bot to build steady volume and chase King of the Hill.
Contract
3VngkUDqFSz62vbnrPFJRvi5HVuw5aeYQbgMLSkTpump
Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy BEST?
You can find B.E.S.T. Academy Donation Fund on Pump.fun and Solana DEXs. Verify the exact contract address on a block explorer first, since copycat tickers are common.
When did BEST launch?
B.E.S.T. Academy Donation Fund launched on Pump.fun about 2 hours ago. Survival time is part of the score - the longer a token trades without collapsing, the more its structure is trusted.
How is BEST rated on PumpScore?
B.E.S.T. Academy Donation Fund (BEST) has a PumpScore of 43/100 - Grade D, weak - as of Jul 4, 2026 18:30. The rating is built from 10 live on-chain signals such as liquidity, volume, buy/sell balance and survival time.
Is BEST liquid enough to trade?
B.E.S.T. Academy Donation Fund holds $- of liquidity - thin for a token this new. Liquidity versus market cap is one of the heaviest factors in its 43/100 score, since thin pools are easy to drain.
Is B.E.S.T. Academy Donation Fund safe?
PumpScore measures market structure, not intent, so it cannot certify safety. B.E.S.T. Academy Donation Fund is only 2 hours old, its score is 43/100 (weak), and new Pump.fun tokens are extremely high risk. Verify the contract on Solscan and do your own research.