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Crypto 101 – Know Your Memecoins

The crypto world is exciting — but it’s not always safe. Studies show that over 99% of meme coins launched on decentralized exchanges fail, turn out to be scams, or simply fade away.

We built this page to help you spot the difference between hype coins that just want your money and projects (like $FIM) that combine fun and real utility.

Meme Coin vs. Utility Token vs. Hybrid Token

TypeDescription
Meme Coin
Created mainly for fun & viral hype. Often no real-world use, only speculation.
Utility Token
Has an actual use in an ecosystem — payments, gaming, governance, services.
FinnishMark CoinHybrid Token (like $FIM)
Combines meme culture with genuine utility. Fun, viral, and usable for payments and community rewards.
Cartoon coin teaching about ICOs

💬 Why Education Matters

IMPORTANT: DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH

If you do not understand the terms on this page, do not contribute.

Study first. Your capital is at risk.

🔍 Crypto Safety 101: Red Flags to Watch For

⚠️ Unrealistic profit promises

⚠️ No public transparency or unclear tokenomics

⚠️ Liquidity that isn’t locked or trackable on-chain

⚠️ Fake hype or bot-driven growth

⚠️ Sudden supply changes

⚠️ Projects relying only on unverified, anonymous infrastructure

🟩 How $FIM Is Different

A simple checklist of what good crypto projects should look like — and how FIM follows those principles.

⭐ 1. Fair Distribution

  • 95% of all tokens are distributed through the ICO and airdrops.
  • 5% reserved for development and ecosystem growth.
  • No private deals, no early insiders, no hidden allocations.

⭐ 2. Transparent Tokenomics

  • Fixed supply: 10,000,000,000 FIM
  • No minting, no freezing — authorities permanently revoked
  • All mechanics clearly documented and publicly verifiable

⭐ 3. Real Liquidity Structure

  • 90% of raised SOL is added to the DEX liquidity pool after the ICO
  • Liquidity activation happens on-chain and can be verified by anyone
  • LP structure designed for long-term stability, not hype cycles

⭐ 4. Public, Trackable Wallets

  • Liquidity Wallet
  • Airdrop Wallet
  • Team/Development Wallet
  • All movements transparent and visible on-chain

⭐ 5. Infrastructure You Can Trust

  • Built using industry-standard systems:
    • Google Cloud, Firebase, Cloudflare, advanced anti-bot protections, and secure payment processing.
    • No anonymous infrastructure.
    • No opaque “mystery servers.”
  • Google Cloud, Firebase, Cloudflare, advanced anti-bot protections, and secure payment processing.
  • No anonymous infrastructure.
  • No opaque “mystery servers.”

How $FIM Stacks Up

Feature$FIMDogecoinPEPE$TRUMPTypical Meme Coin
Liquidity Locked after ICO Community-based Volatile Partial liquidity Often unlocked
Supply Fixed (10B) Inflationary Fixed Capped Varies
Early Insider Allocation No early insider allocations Fair mining origin Unknown Large early supply Common
Real-World Use Emerging real-world use Limited None None Rare
Supply Reductions Optional supply reductions (burns) No No No Rare

Legend:

Positive / Secure
Locked / Fixed
Warning / Varies
Negative / None
Neutral / Standard
Unknown

🔍 DYOR isn’t a slogan — it’s how you stay safe.

Here’s a simple checklist for evaluating any project (including ours):

1. Verify the liquidity process

After the ICO and token distribution, 90% of funds move from the Pool Capital Wallet into the official DEX liquidity pool (FIM–SOL/USDC).

Trading only activates after this on-chain transaction.

LP tokens are locked according to the published schedule, and every step can be viewed transparently on the blockchain.

You can see and verify every transaction.

2. Check who powers the project

We rely on established, industry-standard providers for infrastructure (Google Cloud, Firebase, Cloudflare) and regulated payment processors.

This gives the project a reliable operational base rather than depending solely on anonymous Web3 tools.

3. Understand the tokenomics

Fixed supply, public distribution, no insider allocations, and anti-dump mechanics.

Everything is documented clearly — take a moment to review so you know exactly how the system works.

4. Confirm the official mint address

Always cross-check the token address before interacting.

Look-alike copies exist in every ecosystem, so verifying the correct mint ensures you’re dealing with the real asset.

Always double-check the mint address:

46h2Vq77TPBDALRhF8YMLhKJaaBnjPyGSvEKizvveSNT

(view on Solscan)

Useful Resources

📚 Binance Academy – Crypto Scams Explained

An in-depth guide to recognizing common cryptocurrency scams.

⚖️ SEC – Investor Alerts on Digital Assets

Official alerts and guidance from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

💡 CoinGecko Learn

Educational articles on a wide range of crypto topics, from beginner to advanced.

Legal Disclaimer

$FIM does not promise guaranteed returns.

Only contribute what you are prepared to lose.

This page is for educational purposes only — always do your own research.

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