I just realized that many people use DEX Screener but only take advantage of the basic features. However, there are hidden filters and tools that can help you find 100x gems much earlier than others. This is a strategy I learned from some traders who really know how to do it.



So if you're serious about hunting meme coins, start with the New Pairs section. Set the timeframe to 12H or 24H first to focus on tokens that are already somewhat established but still fresh. If you want to be more aggressive, you can check 1H or 6H, but be careful—there are many scams here. After getting the list, don't FOMO right away—apply filters to screen for promising ones. Minimum transaction count, buyer count, or other criteria that match your preferences.

Security checks are very crucial. Check the audit section on DEX Screener, then copy the contract address and verify it using Solana Sniffer. Scores above 85 are usually safe. Red flags to avoid: active mint function, suspicious dev address, or liquidity that is unlocked/unburned.

Community strength is also an important signal. Look at the social section on DEX Screener, use tools like TweetScout to analyze their social media. Check if influential accounts or VCs are following. Organic engagement on X and Telegram through quizzes, meme contests, or giveaways is usually a good sign.

For tracking, I like to use the Watchlist feature—organize by category for easy management. Then activate price alerts for each token you're monitoring so you can catch dips or take profits at the right time. Multi-charts are also helpful if you want to track multiple tokens simultaneously—you can compare their movements side by side.

If you want to be more advanced, DEX Screener has an API to build bots or custom tools. But remember—meme coins are highly manipulated, especially in the early stages. Always DYOR, recognize manipulation, and avoid scams. Risk management is key.
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