Too new to grade on Arbitrum
The first hour of a pool is the cheapest hour to manipulate. Wash trades, fake buys and painted volume cost almost nothing when the pool is small and no history exists to compare against. CaliberToken refuses to grade any pool younger than the minimum age, no matter how impressive its first minutes look.
This is a protective delay, not a verdict: a legitimate launch simply waits out its first hour and is graded from the next cycle onward. The tokens recorded here were screened during that protected window.
For traders, this rule encodes a discipline worth copying: no matter how convincing a launch looks in its first minutes, the honest data about a pool only starts to exist after it has survived its opening hour. Most of what you see before that is theater.
Arbitrum's token launch culture skews toward smaller but more technically literate deployers. Rejection volume is lower than the launchpad-heavy networks, and a larger share of rejections come from contract-level flags rather than empty pools.
Latest rejections under this rule on Arbitrum
| Token | Network | Failed rule | Evidence | Contract | Rejected |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MAMAGMAG | Arbitrum | Too new to grade | Pool created 0.6h ago — grading starts at 1h. | 0x10c59c909f348ac80a7b77609117a82ea59f4c48 | 2026-08-18T10:42:06.597Z |