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The Wealthville Score of 56/100 places this pool in a middle assessment, with Enter at 55/100, Hold at 58/100, Exit at 23/100, and a live verdict of HOLD from ai_engine=hold. Its rank of #200 among 997 meteora-dlmm pools indicates a relatively strong position within the tracked set, but not a conclusion that the pool is low risk or that its fee rate will persist. The assessment would change if TVL drained, trading volume weakened enough to reduce 85.2%, fee yield collapsed, MELANIA volatility increased, or a durable reward program materially changed the return profile.
Computed 2026-08-22 20:50 UTC from on-chain yield, liquidity-depth, and risk signals. Not financial advice.
Liquidityhelp
lock$13.53M
Total value locked
$2.64M
24h volume
Yieldhelp
trending_up134.3%
advertised APRFee yield, annualized
≈ 71.0%
adjusted · net of IL (est.)
My Position
account_balance_walletAI Verdict
Wait & Monitor
WealthVille AI evaluation verdict for this liquidity pool investment opportunity.
Enter only with an actively monitored range, and rebalance or exit if MELANIA remains outside that range or if the pool's 24h volume falls materially below the level implied by 0.20x. Because no seven-day range-use history is available, avoid treating a passive, wide-range position as a proven fee strategy.
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Performance Breakdown
| Metric | 24h / Day | 7d / Week | 30d / Month |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total APR | 134.3% | — | — |
| Fee APR | 85.2% | — | — |
| Volume | $2.64M | — | — |
| Fees Earned | $31.98K | — | — |
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 4 MELANIA-USDC pools
by AI Farmer Score
#316 of 2800 on meteora-dlmm
by AI Farmer Score
Top 2% of all Solana pools
overall rank #1385 of 95923
How This Pool Works
Beginner FriendlyThis page provides real-time AI analytics and performance data for the MELANIA-USDC liquidity pool on Meteora DLMM. Data is sourced from on-chain Solana activity, Birdeye, DexScreener, and CoinGecko.
Providing liquidity here means depositing MELANIA and USDC into a trading pool so other users can swap between them. You receive a share of trading fees, but large MELANIA price moves can leave you with more of one token and less total value than simply holding both.
Pool Analysis
trending_upYield Source Breakdown
Yield decomposes into 85.2% from trading fees and 49.1% from rewards, with 63%. Rewards are not currently contributing to the displayed APR, and the remaining reward duration is not established, so there is no reliable emissions-based runway to model. The fee component can fall if MELANIA-USDC volume declines or liquidity grows without a corresponding increase in swaps.
shieldRisk Assessment
A seven-day impermanent-loss reading and tick-in-range history are unavailable, so recent price divergence and range utilization cannot be quantified from these metrics. As a MEMECOIN pool, MELANIA exposure carries sharp repricing, liquidity contraction, and exit-slippage risk; concentrated liquidity can also stop earning fees when price leaves the selected range. Emission decay is not the main current risk because rewards contribute no displayed APR, but exit timing matters if MELANIA volatility rises or swap activity weakens.
tollMELANIA Context
MELANIA is the volatile asset in this pair, while USDC is the accounting anchor for the position. The supplied metrics do not establish MELANIA's liquidity depth outside this pool; a rapid MELANIA price move can create impermanent loss, push the position out of range, and make exits more sensitive to available market liquidity.
tollUSDC Context
USDC provides the stable side of the pair and lets LP performance be evaluated against a dollar-denominated asset. USDC's broader liquidity is not a substitute for liquidity in this specific pool: if MELANIA demand falls, the LP can still face reduced fee generation and execution costs while holding an increasingly imbalanced inventory.
lightbulbSimple Explanation
Providing liquidity here means depositing MELANIA and USDC into a trading pool so other users can swap between them. You receive a share of trading fees, but large MELANIA price moves can leave you with more of one token and less total value than simply holding both.
Token Details
Pool Details
- Pool Address
- 9DiruRpjnAnzhn6ts5HGLouHtJrT1JGsPbXNYCrFz2ad
- Protocol
- Meteora DLMM
- Chain
- solana
- Fee Tier
- —
- Pool Type
- AMM
- Token A
- MELANIA (FUAfBo2j…)
- 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
The current displayed reward component is 49.1%, while fee income is 85.2% and 63% of yield comes from fees. Because rewards are not contributing to the current APR, emission decay would have limited immediate effect unless a future incentive program is introduced.
The current displayed reward component is 49.1%, while fee income is 85.2% and 63% of yield comes from fees. Because rewards are not contributing to the current APR, emission decay would have limited immediate effect unless a future incentive program is introduced.
There is no displayed reward contribution to remove: 49.1% is currently the reward-only APR. If incentives are later added and then expire, the remaining return would depend on 85.2% in trading fees, which can decline if volume or liquidity conditions change.
There is no displayed reward contribution to remove: 49.1% is currently the reward-only APR. If incentives are later added and then expire, the remaining return would depend on 85.2% in trading fees, which can decline if volume or liquidity conditions change.
The main risks are MELANIA's potentially rapid price moves, impermanent loss, concentrated-range inactivity, and thinner exit liquidity during stress. The pool's current 134.3% return is fee-based, so it does not compensate automatically for a sharp MELANIA drawdown.
The main risks are MELANIA's potentially rapid price moves, impermanent loss, concentrated-range inactivity, and thinner exit liquidity during stress. The pool's current 134.3% return is fee-based, so it does not compensate automatically for a sharp MELANIA drawdown.
Consider exiting when MELANIA moves persistently outside your range, when pool volume no longer supports 85.2%, or when TVL contraction raises execution and inventory risks. For this pool, a sustained reduction from $13.5M or deterioration from 0.20x would weaken the case for remaining passive.
Consider exiting when MELANIA moves persistently outside your range, when pool volume no longer supports 85.2%, or when TVL contraction raises execution and inventory risks. For this pool, a sustained reduction from $13.5M or deterioration from 0.20x would weaken the case for remaining passive.
There is no reliable break-even estimate because seven-day impermanent loss and tick-range history are unavailable, and future volume is uncertain. Fees accrue at 85.2% before costs and price effects, so break-even depends on the size and duration of MELANIA's price divergence rather than on APR alone.
There is no reliable break-even estimate because seven-day impermanent loss and tick-range history are unavailable, and future volume is uncertain. Fees accrue at 85.2% before costs and price effects, so break-even depends on the size and duration of MELANIA's price divergence rather than on APR alone.





