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The Wealthville Score of 62/100 places this pool at #24 of 1696 meteora-dlmm pools, but its Enter score of 62/100, Hold score of 63/100, and Exit score of 20/100 produce a live verdict of HOLD rather than an entry signal. The stated verdict driver is ai_engine=hold, consistent with a fee-led pool whose turnover is meaningful but whose memecoin exposure and missing range-history data limit confidence. The assessment would change if TVL drained, volume and fee APR collapsed, reward conditions changed materially, or observed range utilization and impermanent loss showed persistent deterioration.
Computed 2026-08-23 20:33 UTC from on-chain yield, liquidity-depth, and risk signals. Not financial advice.
Liquidityhelp
lock$16.35M
Total value locked
$43.29M
24h volume
Yieldhelp
trending_up212.9%
advertised APRFee yield, annualized
≈ 69.7%
adjusted · net of IL (est.)
My Position
account_balance_walletAI Verdict
Wait & Monitor
WealthVille AI evaluation verdict for this liquidity pool investment opportunity.
Enter with a range narrow enough to earn fees but wide enough to avoid immediate one-sided exposure, and set a rebalance or exit rule when TRUMP moves materially outside the range or when volume falls enough that 2.65x no longer supports the current fee assumption.
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Performance Breakdown
| Metric | 24h / Day | 7d / Week | 30d / Month |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total APR | 212.9% | — | — |
| Fee APR | 114.3% | — | — |
| Volume | $43.29M | — | — |
| Fees Earned | $50.53K | — | — |
Data sourced from Raydium Protocol, Birdeye, and DexScreener. Updated every snapshot cycle.
Efficiency Metrics
ComputedDeterministic efficiency metrics computed from on-chain data for this liquidity pool. All values are calculated directly from pool analytics — not AI-generated.
Pool Rankings
#1 of 31 TRUMP-USDC pools
by AI Farmer Score
#1 of 2800 on meteora-dlmm
by AI Farmer Score
Top 1% of all Solana pools
overall rank #1 of 95923
How This Pool Works
Beginner FriendlyThis page provides real-time AI analytics and performance data for the TRUMP-USDC liquidity pool on Meteora DLMM. Data is sourced from on-chain Solana activity, Birdeye, DexScreener, and CoinGecko.
Providing liquidity here means depositing TRUMP and USDC into a shared trading pool so swaps can use your funds, while you receive a share of trading fees. Your holdings can end up more concentrated in one asset after TRUMP moves, and the value of that result can be worse than simply holding both tokens.
Pool Analysis
trending_upYield Source Breakdown
Total APR of 212.9% decomposes into fee-only APR of 114.3% and reward-only APR of 98.7%. 54% of the yield comes from trading fees, so the primary variable is continued swap volume rather than a reward program. Reward dependency and the duration of any emissions are not established; the fee component should therefore be evaluated independently from the displayed total.
shieldRisk Assessment
A recent seven-day impermanent-loss reading and tick-in-range percentage are not available, so realized loss and range utilization cannot be inferred from this sheet. As a MEMECOIN pool, TRUMP-USDC carries sharp directional-move risk: concentrated liquidity can become one-sided, while rebalancing after a large move can crystallize adverse inventory conversion. Emission decay is an additional family-specific consideration even when current yield is fee-led, and exit timing matters because volume and TRUMP liquidity can deteriorate faster than a position can be repositioned.
tollTRUMP Context
TRUMP is the volatile asset in the pair, while USDC supplies the quote-side liquidity. TRUMP price increases or decreases relative to USDC change the pool's inventory mix and can create impermanent loss versus simply holding the two assets; the pool's $16.3M does not establish TRUMP's available liquidity elsewhere on Solana.
tollUSDC Context
USDC is the stable quote asset and the accounting reference for fees, TVL, and the pool's dollar value. Its broader Solana liquidity is separate from this pool, so USDC generally does not remove the risk created by TRUMP's price movement or by this pool's concentration range.
lightbulbSimple Explanation
Providing liquidity here means depositing TRUMP and USDC into a shared trading pool so swaps can use your funds, while you receive a share of trading fees. Your holdings can end up more concentrated in one asset after TRUMP moves, and the value of that result can be worse than simply holding both tokens.
Token Details
Pool Details
- Pool Address
- 3C5YE97HADPDxZehYq9Cis8AXr9aNyrUsczKzE1nDbW9
- Protocol
- Meteora DLMM
- Chain
- solana
- Fee Tier
- —
- Pool Type
- AMM
- Token A
- TRUMP (6p6xgHyF…)
- Token B
- USDC (EPjFWdd5…)
- Created
- 5/22/2026
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AI-Powered Analysis
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⚠️ WealthVille AI analytics are for informational purposes only. APR, TVL, and AI scores are based on historical and real-time data and do not constitute financial advice. DeFi investments carry significant risk including impermanent loss and smart contract risk. Always do your own research.
Frequently Asked Questions
Emission decay would reduce the reward-only portion, currently represented by 98.7%, if rewards are being distributed. The displayed fee-only APR of 114.3% and fee sustainability of 54% depend on trading volume instead, so they are not mechanically reduced by emission decay.
Emission decay would reduce the reward-only portion, currently represented by 98.7%, if rewards are being distributed. The displayed fee-only APR of 114.3% and fee sustainability of 54% depend on trading volume instead, so they are not mechanically reduced by emission decay.
Any reward component would fall toward zero when incentives end, but the pool can continue paying fees from swaps. For TRUMP-USDC, the remaining return would be assessed mainly through 114.3%, $43.3M, and whether 2.65x persists.
Any reward component would fall toward zero when incentives end, but the pool can continue paying fees from swaps. For TRUMP-USDC, the remaining return would be assessed mainly through 114.3%, $43.3M, and whether 2.65x persists.
The main risks are TRUMP's sharp price movements, concentrated-range exposure, and declining liquidity during a selloff. The pool has fee sustainability of 54%, but fee income does not eliminate impermanent loss or the possibility that the position becomes one-sided.
The main risks are TRUMP's sharp price movements, concentrated-range exposure, and declining liquidity during a selloff. The pool has fee sustainability of 54%, but fee income does not eliminate impermanent loss or the possibility that the position becomes one-sided.
An exit rule should be tied to a range breach, a sustained reduction in $43.3M relative to $16.3M, or a fee decline that makes the position's inventory risk unjustified. A worsening risk assessment or movement toward the exit signal represented by 20/100 is another reason to reassess rather than wait for emissions.
An exit rule should be tied to a range breach, a sustained reduction in $43.3M relative to $16.3M, or a fee decline that makes the position's inventory risk unjustified. A worsening risk assessment or movement toward the exit signal represented by 20/100 is another reason to reassess rather than wait for emissions.
There is no fixed break-even period because it depends on TRUMP's path, time spent in range, and realized fees at 114.3%. Without a recent impermanent-loss history, break-even cannot be estimated reliably from the current pool snapshot; fees must first exceed the position's actual loss relative to holding.
There is no fixed break-even period because it depends on TRUMP's path, time spent in range, and realized fees at 114.3%. Without a recent impermanent-loss history, break-even cannot be estimated reliably from the current pool snapshot; fees must first exceed the position's actual loss relative to holding.






