Know the caliber before the crowd does.
CaliberToken runs every new and pre-listing token through an automated rejection layer — liquidity floors, volume floors, wash-volume ratios, pool age and profile verification. Most never make it out. Survivors are graded A to D across seven weighted dimensions and refreshed every five minutes.
The grading engine has no field for advertising spend. Sponsored placements sit outside the dataset and are clearly labeled.
Open any token to see its seven dimensions, the individual safety checks, and the raw on-chain numbers.
Simple gives one card and a verdict. Pro gives the full table. Same engine, same data, different depth.
Dimension weights are continuously tested against actual outcomes and cut when they stop predicting.
Today's top grades
Four of the highest-scoring survivors right now. The full board lives at /board.
Lower risk. liquidity is deep at $296K; volume holds at $540K over 24h; price up 1.7% today. Scored 86/100 this cycle.
Open details →Moderate risk. liquidity is thin at $62K; volume holds at $815K over 24h; price up 4.8% today. Scored 81/100 this cycle.
Open details →Elevated risk. liquidity is deep at $6.63M; volume holds at $662K over 24h; price up 10.4% today. Scored 69/100 this cycle.
Open details →Elevated risk. liquidity is thin at $22K; volume holds at $287K over 24h; price up 217.0% today. Scored 66/100 this cycle.
Open details →This cycle in numbers
Computed from the live dataset at render time. No editorial calendar, nothing to go stale.
Every token listed passed the full screening layer this cycle.
A requires 85+ with no weak dimension — most cycles produce one or two.
The Gate cleared screening 1 hour after launch.
1 of 19 survivors currently sit in the lower-risk band.
Straight answers
What does a CaliberToken grade mean?
A grade summarises seven independent checks into one letter and one number. A means every dimension scored strongly. B is solid with one soft area. C means real caution flags exist. D means the token barely cleared the rejection layer.
Which networks does CaliberToken screen?
Every new and pre-listing token pool on Solana, Base, Ethereum, BSC, Arbitrum and Polygon enters the funnel within minutes of creation. There are no submissions and no applications — if it trades, it is seen.
Why are most tokens rejected?
Because most new pools are never meant to be markets. Liquidity floors, volume floors, transaction minimums, wash-trading ratios and contract audits eliminate the overwhelming majority before grading. The public rejection log shows every record with the rule it broke.
Can a project pay for a better grade?
No. Sponsored placements are labeled rows that sit outside the ranked dataset and are never processed by the grading engine.
How often does the data refresh?
Grades recompute every five minutes. A token can lose its place within one cycle if liquidity is pulled or trading activity collapses.
What data sources does the engine read?
Pool and price data comes from DexScreener, GeckoTerminal and DexPaprika. Contract security is verified through GoPlus on EVM chains and RugCheck on Solana. Every screening rule and its weight is published on the methodology page.
Is CaliberToken investment advice?
No. CaliberToken publishes algorithmic data summaries. Digital assets can lose all of their value.
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Every survivor is graded on seven dimensions and refreshed every five minutes.
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