The Fetch King $MILO
39
PumpScore 39/100 Grade D
The Fetch King (MILO) currently holds a PumpScore of 39/100 - a Grade D read on its Solana market structure. It launched on Pump.fun 54 min ago and shows thin liquidity of $- with $29.4K traded in the last 24 hours.
How MILO scores
The Fetch King is carried by price stability (100/100) but pulled down by liquidity depth (0/100).
Liquidity depth0
Liquidity vs market cap0
24h trading volume80
Healthy turnover55
Buy / sell balance88
Trade participation100
Survival time3
Market-cap tier22
Price stability100
Volume vs liquidity0
Price
$0.00000228
Market Cap
$2.3K
24h Volume
$29.4K
Liquidity
$-
24h Change
-40.28%
24h Buys / Sells
376 / 385
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Contract
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Questions about The Fetch King
Why does The Fetch King score 39?
The main driver of the MILO score is price stability (100/100); the main drag is liquidity depth (0/100). Each signal is weighted and combined into the 39/100 total.
What is the MILO price?
The Fetch King is priced at $0.00000228 (-40.28% in 24h), giving it a $2.3K market cap on $- of on-chain liquidity as of Aug 19, 2026 01:00.
Is MILO a rug pull?
PumpScore measures market structure, not intent, so it cannot certify safety. The Fetch King is only 54 min old, its score is 39/100 (weak), and new Pump.fun tokens are extremely high risk. Verify the contract on Solscan and do your own research.
How old is The Fetch King?
MILO is roughly 54 min old. Very young tokens score cautiously until they prove they can hold liquidity and trading over time.
How is MILO rated on PumpScore?
As of Aug 19, 2026 01:00, MILO scores 39 out of 100 on PumpScore (Grade D). The score weighs thin liquidity, active volume and balanced trading into one number.