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meme-rush

by binance

meme-rush is a Binance Web3 skill for tracking fast-moving meme tokens and hot market narratives. Use it to find new, finalizing, and migrated launchpad tokens, monitor bonding-curve progress, and rank rising topics by inflow. The meme-rush guide is built for launch discovery and timing, not broad crypto commentary.

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AddedMay 8, 2026
CategoryWeb3
Install Command
npx skills add binance/binance-skills-hub --skill meme-rush
Curation Score

This skill scores 74/100, which means it is acceptable to list for directory users with moderate caution. The repository shows a real, non-placeholder workflow for meme-token and topic-rush tracking, and it gives enough signal for an agent to know when to use it, but the operational guidance is still somewhat thin for a high-confidence install decision.

74/100
Strengths
  • Clear trigger language for meme token and hot-topic requests, including Pump.fun, Four.meme, bonding curve, migration status, and trending narratives.
  • Substantive workflow coverage with lifecycle stages and use cases like sniping new launches, migration watch, post-migration trading, and holder/dev-behavior filtering.
  • No placeholder or experimental markers; the body is substantial and appears aimed at practical use rather than a demo-only prompt.
Cautions
  • No install command, support files, scripts, or references, so users get limited implementation and validation guidance beyond SKILL.md.
  • Some signal categories are sparse in the repo evidence, so agents may still need to infer exact execution details for edge cases.
Overview

Overview of meme-rush skill

What meme-rush does

meme-rush is a Binance Web3 skill for tracking fast-moving meme-token opportunities and market narratives. It focuses on two jobs that matter to traders: finding launchpad tokens early and surfacing hot topics with measurable flow. If you need the meme-rush skill for meme launches, migration timing, or meme-rush for Web3 trend monitoring, this is built for that decision flow.

Who it fits best

Use this skill if you care about new meme tokens on venues like Pump.fun or Four.meme, want to watch bonding-curve progress, or need a cleaner way to filter noisy narratives before they spread. It is most useful for people who already have a trading or research workflow and want a faster discovery layer, not a generic crypto explainer.

What makes it different

The value of meme-rush is stage awareness. It separates tokens into lifecycle states such as new, finalizing, and migrated, then pairs that with topic ranking based on inflow. That means the skill is less about broad market commentary and more about actionable timing: when a token is fresh, when it is nearing migration, and when a narrative is gaining attention.

How to Use meme-rush skill

Install and locate the source

For meme-rush install, add the skill from binance/binance-skills-hub and then open skills/binance-web3/meme-rush/SKILL.md first. Because the repository does not ship extra helper folders here, the main skill file is the primary source of truth. Read it before you adapt prompts or assume field names.

Turn a rough goal into a usable request

The meme-rush usage pattern works best when you specify the token universe, the stage you care about, and the filter logic you need. Weak input: “Find meme coins.” Stronger input: “Show newly created Pump.fun tokens with low dev sell pressure, then surface tokens close to migration.” The skill responds better when you name stage, venue, and the reason you want the list.

Practical workflow for better results

Start with one question: launch discovery or narrative discovery. For launch discovery, ask for new, finalizing, or migrated tokens and mention any filters you care about, such as dev behavior, holder concentration, or sniper risk. For narrative discovery, ask for latest or rising topics and say whether you want the highest inflow or a shortlist of themes worth watching. This keeps the output aligned with the actual trading decision.

What to read first in the repo

Read SKILL.md first, then inspect the use-case sections and any tables that define rank types or stage labels. Pay attention to how the skill names token stages and topic stages, because those labels are what you should mirror in your prompts. If you skip that mapping, the skill can still work, but your requests will be less precise.

meme-rush skill FAQ

Is meme-rush only for meme coins?

No. The meme-rush guide covers both meme-token lifecycle tracking and topic discovery. If your use case is only broad market research, this may be more specialized than you need. If you want early-stage meme token scanning or narrative ranking, it is a strong fit.

Do I need advanced Web3 knowledge?

Not necessarily, but you should understand the basics of launchpads, bonding curves, and migration. The skill is beginner-friendly in the sense that it organizes the workflow, but the output is most useful when you know what a “new,” “finalizing,” or “migrated” token means for your strategy.

How is this different from a normal prompt?

A normal prompt can ask for hot tokens, but meme-rush gives you a structured lens for stage and flow. That matters when you want repeatable screening instead of one-off commentary. If you need consistent launchpad and narrative scanning, the skill is more reliable than ad hoc prompting.

When should I not use it?

Skip meme-rush if you need long-horizon fundamental analysis, blue-chip portfolio construction, or deep on-chain forensic work beyond launch-stage screening. It is designed for fast discovery and triage, not for replacing a full research stack.

How to Improve meme-rush skill

Give the skill the filters that matter

The biggest quality jump comes from naming the screening criteria up front. For example, specify whether you care about dev sell behavior, holder concentration, migration proximity, or topic inflow. A request like “find rising topics” is broad; “find rising topics with strong inflow and avoid low-signal noise” is much easier to act on. This is where meme-rush becomes genuinely useful.

Separate launch questions from narrative questions

Do not blend token hunting and topic hunting unless you want both outputs. Ask one prompt for launchpad tokens and another for hot topics. That reduces ambiguity and keeps the results tight. If you need both, sequence them: first identify the stage, then inspect whether the narrative supports follow-through.

Use iteration to narrow noise

If the first pass is too wide, tighten by stage and constraints instead of asking for “better tokens.” For example, move from “new meme tokens” to “new tokens on Pump.fun with low insider concentration” or from “hot topics” to “latest topics with clear inflow strength.” Iteration works best when each round removes one source of ambiguity.

Watch for common failure modes

The most common mistake is asking for a list without saying what makes a candidate worth watching. Another is assuming all stages mean the same thing across every launchpad. A final issue is overtrusting raw novelty; freshly created tokens and rising topics can be noisy, so use meme-rush as a screening layer, then verify risk manually before acting.

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