Catcha $CATCHA
73
PumpScore 73/100 Grade B
As of Jul 15, 2026 02:30, Catcha (CATCHA) is rated 73/100 by PumpScore - healthy market structure. The token is 33 min old, priced at $0.00002209, with $8.5K in 24h volume and a buy-leaning buy/sell mix.
Score breakdown
Its standout signal is volume vs liquidity at 100/100; the softest is survival time at 0/100, which keeps the overall grade where it is.
Liquidity depth64
Liquidity vs market cap100
24h trading volume63
Healthy turnover27
Buy / sell balance82
Trade participation85
Survival time0
Market-cap tier75
Price stability100
Volume vs liquidity100
Price
$0.00002209
Market Cap
$21K
24h Volume
$8.5K
Liquidity
$11K
24h Change
-30.57%
24h Buys / Sells
147 / 86
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About Catcha
I'M THE DEV OF ''CASHLESS'' THAT WENT PARABOLIC ON SOL.. Now I'm bringing you ''CATCHA'' 🐱 The CASHCAT stuck in a CAPTCHA Market is absolutely dead so we mineaswell send this cute CATCHA.. This narra is simple but gold.. Lets bring back the VOL from Robinhood with this CATCHA!
Contract
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Frequently asked questions
How is CATCHA rated on PumpScore?
As of Jul 15, 2026 02:30, CATCHA scores 73 out of 100 on PumpScore (Grade B). The score weighs moderate liquidity, steady volume and buy-leaning trading into one number.
How do I trade Catcha?
CATCHA 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 Catcha.
Is CATCHA liquid enough to trade?
Catcha holds $11K of liquidity - moderate for a token this new. Liquidity versus market cap is one of the heaviest factors in its 73/100 score, since thin pools are easy to drain.
When did CATCHA launch?
Catcha launched on Pump.fun about 33 min ago. Survival time is part of the score - the longer a token trades without collapsing, the more its structure is trusted.
What drives the CATCHA PumpScore?
Catcha 73/100 is led by volume vs liquidity (100/100) and held back by survival time (0/100). The full breakdown of every signal is shown above.