FOOTBALLROT $FOOTBALLROT
42
PumpScore 42/100 Grade D
FOOTBALLROT earns a 42/100 PumpScore (Grade D). Launched 1 hour ago on Pump.fun, FOOTBALLROT pairs $- of liquidity with $66.9K of 24h trading - thin depth for a token this young.
Score breakdown
The biggest contributor to its score is price stability (100/100), while liquidity depth (0/100) is the weakest link holding it back.
Liquidity depth0
Liquidity vs market cap0
24h trading volume92
Healthy turnover55
Buy / sell balance99
Trade participation100
Survival time5
Market-cap tier37
Price stability100
Volume vs liquidity0
Price
$0.00000466
Market Cap
$4.7K
24h Volume
$66.9K
Liquidity
$-
24h Change
+6.52%
24h Buys / Sells
874 / 726
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About FOOTBALLROT
Videos of Football Brainrot is going giga viral on tiktok last days with all the world cup memes.
Contract
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Frequently asked questions
Is FOOTBALLROT a good investment?
PumpScore does not give buy or sell advice. A 42/100 grade describes weak market structure for FOOTBALLROT, not its future price. Newly launched tokens are speculative - only risk what you can lose.
What is the FOOTBALLROT price?
As of Jul 6, 2026 13:30, FOOTBALLROT trades at $0.00000466 with a market cap near $4.7K, $66.9K of 24h volume and $- of liquidity. It moved +6.52% over the last day.
Why does FOOTBALLROT score 42?
The main driver of the FOOTBALLROT score is price stability (100/100); the main drag is liquidity depth (0/100). Each signal is weighted and combined into the 42/100 total.
Does FOOTBALLROT have organic trading?
FOOTBALLROT 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.
Is FOOTBALLROT safe?
No score can prove FOOTBALLROT is safe. FOOTBALLROT carries thin liquidity and a 42/100 structure read, but brand-new tokens can fail regardless. Treat this as data, not advice.