The Company Cat™ $Oliver
42
PumpScore 42/100 Grade D
The Company Cat™ earns a 42/100 PumpScore (Grade D). Launched 1 hour ago on Pump.fun, Oliver pairs $- of liquidity with $50.6K of 24h trading - thin depth for a token this young.
Score breakdown
On the strength side, trade participation leads at 100/100. On the risk side, liquidity depth lags at 0/100.
Liquidity depth0
Liquidity vs market cap0
24h trading volume88
Healthy turnover55
Buy / sell balance92
Trade participation100
Survival time6
Market-cap tier43
Price stability99
Volume vs liquidity0
Price
$0.00000567
Market Cap
$5.7K
24h Volume
$50.6K
Liquidity
$-
24h Change
+52.57%
24h Buys / Sells
816 / 573
About The Company Cat™
With all the supply/fee slop recently, we overlooked some of the best memes from reddit. 60K+ Upvotes in a few days, becoming the biggest cat meme of the week. Oliver - The Company Cat, is going viral af for its trencher stare and unusual professionalism. Its getting insanely memed in the comments, even the comments have 10K+ upvotes.
Contract
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Frequently asked questions
How is Oliver rated on PumpScore?
As of Jul 1, 2026 07:30, Oliver scores 42 out of 100 on PumpScore (Grade D). The score weighs thin liquidity, active volume and balanced trading into one number.
What is the market cap of The Company Cat™?
The Company Cat™ is priced at $0.00000567 (+52.57% in 24h), giving it a $5.7K market cap on $- of on-chain liquidity as of Jul 1, 2026 07:30.
How do I trade The Company Cat™?
Oliver trades on Solana via Pump.fun and graduated AMMs. Its contract is on this page - copy it from Solscan and confirm it matches before trading The Company Cat™.
Should I buy The Company Cat™?
This page is data, not a recommendation. The Oliver 42/100 reflects current structure, which can change fast. Do your own research before trading The Company Cat™.
Is The Company Cat™ safe?
No score can prove Oliver is safe. The Company Cat™ carries thin liquidity and a 42/100 structure read, but brand-new tokens can fail regardless. Treat this as data, not advice.