Dear Passengers $Passengers
42
PumpScore 42/100 Grade D
Passengers, the ticker for Dear Passengers, scores 42 out of 100 on PumpScore as of Jul 14, 2026 16:30. That grade reflects thin liquidity, active 24-hour volume and balanced order flow on the Solana blockchain.
Score breakdown
Breaking it down, Passengers scores highest on trade participation (100/100) and lowest on liquidity depth (0/100) - the area to watch.
Liquidity depth0
Liquidity vs market cap0
24h trading volume90
Healthy turnover100
Buy / sell balance90
Trade participation100
Survival time46
Market-cap tier75
Price stability0
Volume vs liquidity0
Price
$0.00002081
Market Cap
$20.8K
24h Volume
$60.8K
Liquidity
$-
24h Change
+884%
24h Buys / Sells
925 / 630
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About Dear Passengers
Chaotic physics-based airline crew co-op game 'Dear Passengers'
Contract
BB8bW8LJzagGkkjtSeVqVZEy6a3pcaciaauFTuJjpump
Frequently asked questions
When did Passengers launch?
Dear Passengers launched on Pump.fun about 11 hours ago. Survival time is part of the score - the longer a token trades without collapsing, the more its structure is trusted.
How much is Dear Passengers worth right now?
As of Jul 14, 2026 16:30, Passengers trades at $0.00002081 with a market cap near $20.8K, $60.8K of 24h volume and $- of liquidity. It moved +884% over the last day.
What score does Dear Passengers have?
Dear Passengers (Passengers) has a PumpScore of 42/100 - Grade D, weak - as of Jul 14, 2026 16:30. The rating is built from 10 live on-chain signals such as liquidity, volume, buy/sell balance and survival time.
Where can I buy Passengers?
You can find Dear Passengers on Pump.fun and Solana DEXs. Verify the exact contract address on a block explorer first, since copycat tickers are common.
Is Passengers liquid enough to trade?
Dear Passengers holds $- of liquidity - thin for a token this new. Liquidity versus market cap is one of the heaviest factors in its 42/100 score, since thin pools are easy to drain.