AAPL opened a trading pool on Solana on 22 Aug 2026 and was sealed onto our weekly list within 1 hours of launch. This page is the permanent record of what it looked like at that moment and what has happened to it since. It stays up whether the token survives or not.
These come from the token's own on-chain name, ticker and contract address. They are not a judgement on the project, because we have not reviewed it. They are the things a buyer would want pointed out.
Uses the ticker of Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL). There is no connection between the two.
Percentiles against the 38 tokens sealed in the same week, measured at the same moment, so it is a like for like comparison rather than a number without a scale.
Deeper than 84% of that week's launches. Depth is what decides whether you can sell without moving the price.
More traded than 62% of that week's launches, counted in real transactions rather than volume, which is easier to fake.
The split of real transactions in the 24 hours before the record was taken. This is a snapshot of that moment and is not updated, which is exactly why it is dated rather than presented as current.
A heavy buy share on a token this new is not a bullish signal. Early trading is dominated by whoever is promoting it, and a one sided book is as often a sign of a coordinated push as of genuine demand.
No re-check has run yet. The first one lands with the next weekly scan, and every result after that is added here permanently.
None of these can be answered from market data, so nothing above answers them. All four are free and take about five minutes. Open AAPL on Solscan and work through them.
Contract address:
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The rug pull module walks through each one from zero, and the rug pull risk checker turns your answers into a score.
We do not answer that about any token and we would be inventing it if we did. AAPL appeared on our weekly list because its pool opened within seven days of the scan on Solana and it cleared a floor of $10,000 liquidity with real trading. That is a statement about activity, not quality. Nothing on this page tells you whether the liquidity is locked or whether the developer can mint more supply, and those decide whether you can be rugged. Check them on Solscan before anything else.
We have not made that finding and we are not in a position to. What we can tell you is what is checkable: the contract address is on this page, and the four checks below cover the mechanisms actually used to take money. Run them yourself on Solscan. A token can pass all four and still fall to nothing, because most new tokens do.
We do not know, and we would rather say that than guess. A token appearing on this list has been verified as a real trading pool with real volume, and nothing more. There is no whitepaper review, no team check and no product behind these entries unless one exists and we have reviewed it separately in the scored directory. Treat an absence of information as information.
Every time the weekly scan runs. Each run re-checks this token against the same $10,000 liquidity floor it had to clear to be listed, and the result is added to the timeline above whether it is good or bad. The record is never edited or removed.
Solana · launched 22 Aug 2026
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Solana · launched 22 Aug 2026
Solana · launched 22 Aug 2026
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Solana · launched 22 Aug 2026
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Solana · launched 22 Aug 2026
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Solana · launched 22 Aug 2026
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