Justice For Sugar $Sugar
42
PumpScore 42/100 Grade D
Sugar, the ticker for Justice For Sugar, scores 42 out of 100 on PumpScore as of Aug 20, 2026 18:00. That grade reflects thin liquidity, active 24-hour volume and balanced order flow on the Solana blockchain.
What makes up the score
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 volume92
Healthy turnover55
Buy / sell balance100
Trade participation100
Survival time5
Market-cap tier26
Price stability100
Volume vs liquidity0
Price
$0.0000029
Market Cap
$2.9K
24h Volume
$66.9K
Liquidity
$-
24h Change
-47.01%
24h Buys / Sells
810 / 657
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About Justice For Sugar
Sugar, A famous white peacock, is going EXTREMELY viral after being attacked by a mail carrier. 100% of fees go to Pasadena Humane.
Contract
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Common questions about Justice For Sugar
When did Sugar launch?
Justice For Sugar launched on Pump.fun about 1 hour ago. Survival time is part of the score - the longer a token trades without collapsing, the more its structure is trusted.
Is Sugar liquid enough to trade?
Justice For Sugar holds $- of liquidity - thin for a token this new. Liquidity versus market cap is one of the heaviest factors in its 42/100 score, since thin pools are easy to drain.
What is the market cap of Justice For Sugar?
Justice For Sugar is priced at $0.0000029 (-47.01% in 24h), giving it a $2.9K market cap on $- of on-chain liquidity as of Aug 20, 2026 18:00.
Does Sugar have organic trading?
Sugar traded $66.9K in 24h against $- of liquidity, with balanced order flow. PumpScore checks volume-versus-liquidity and buy/sell balance to flag wash-like patterns; this token reads as active activity.
What drives the Sugar PumpScore?
Justice For Sugar 42/100 is led by price stability (100/100) and held back by liquidity depth (0/100). The full breakdown of every signal is shown above.