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Transaction floor on Arbitrum

A single wallet splitting a transfer into hundreds of transactions can fake volume patterns, but sustained transaction counts from distinct participants are expensive to fake. CaliberToken requires a minimum number of transactions within 24 hours before it will grade a token at all.

Below this floor the market is too thin for any signal: price, volume and liquidity all become numbers one actor can paint at will. The tokens below failed that minimum activity test at the moment they were screened.

Transaction count is the least glamorous metric in screening and one of the most honest. Price can be set by one trade, volume can be cycled by one bot, but a pool that cannot attract a few dozen distinct transactions in a full day has no market around it — only a contract and a chart.

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.

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