Quick overview
Cult Of Aster (ASS) is a BEP‑20 meme token on BNB Chain (BSC) at contract address 0x48f1d633712f5ee056a410fc43b16bb261ba4444. It trades primarily against Wrapped BNB (WBNB) on decentralized exchanges, with PancakeSwap being the main venue. As with many meme coins, utility beyond trading is unclear, and the project appears to be community‑driven.
- Blockchain: BNB Chain (BSC)
- Standard: BEP‑20
- Symbol: ASS
- Contract: BscScan
Market snapshot and liquidity
As of September 20, 2025:
- Indicative price: $0.0₄2697
- Trading activity (ASS/WBNB on BSC, per DEX Screener): 1,883 buys vs. 1,598 sells
- Buy volume ≈ $289,000; sell volume ≈ $296,000
- Unique traders: 827 buyers, 787 sellers
Takeaway: the pair shows active DEX activity and reasonable liquidity. However, there are no notable centralized exchange listings, so price discovery mainly happens on DEXs, which can be volatile.
Security signals (and their limits)
Automated checks at the time of research indicate:
- Token Sniffer score: 100/100
- Honeypot.is: “No issues” reported
What this means: these tools scan for common red flags (e.g., honeypot behavior, excessive taxes) and basic contract risks. What it does not mean: a guarantee of safety. Automated scanners can miss nuanced or time‑delayed exploits, and they do not attest to the integrity of the team. No third‑party audits (e.g., Certik, PeckShield, Hacken) were identified in public sources.
Practical next steps:
- Confirm contract source verification on BscScan.
- Check ownership status (renounced or not) and admin privileges under “Read/Write Contract.”
- Look for functions that enable minting, blacklist, trading pauses, or adjustable taxes.
Tokenomics: what we know (and don’t)
Public tokenomics details are limited:
- Total supply: Refer to the BscScan token page for the current number and any burn/mint events.
- Decimals: Typically 18 for BEP‑20, but confirm on the contract page.
- Taxes, burns, reflections, staking: Not documented in official materials found. Verify live by simulating a small trade and monitoring effective slippage and taxes.
Absence of clear tokenomics makes it harder to model long‑term supply dynamics (inflationary vs. deflationary) and can increase risk.
Where to trade and track
You can access the token through these commonly used platforms:
- Swap/trade: PancakeSwap (use WBNB pair; always verify the contract address)
- Trade/analytics hub: GMGN.AI dedicated token page for charts, smart‑money flows, and safety checks
- Market data/charts: DEX Screener (search by the contract address to avoid spoofed tickers)
Tip: always paste the exact contract address when adding the token on any platform to avoid fakes.
How to buy on PancakeSwap (safely)
- Get BNB in a self‑custody wallet that supports BSC (e.g., MetaMask configured for BSC).
- Go to PancakeSwap and pick “Swap.” Paste the ASS contract:
0x48f1d633712f5ee056a410fc43b16bb261ba4444. - Select WBNB → ASS. Start with a small test amount.
- Set slippage thoughtfully. If there are taxes, you may need slightly higher slippage; if not, keep it tight to minimize MEV and front‑runs.
- Confirm the gas network is BSC and execute the trade.
- After the swap, add the token to your wallet using the same contract address so it displays correctly.
Pro tips:
- If a transaction fails repeatedly with normal slippage, verify whether there’s a transfer tax or trade restrictions by checking recent trades on DEX Screener or using the GMGN.AI token page.
- Avoid buying immediately after large green candles; DEX prices can mean‑revert quickly.
Community and narrative
The “Cult Of Aster” branding suggests a meme‑driven, community‑centric identity. However, no official website or verified social channels (Twitter, Telegram, Discord) were identified in the data reviewed. Community traction is often the lifeblood of meme tokens; without it, momentum can stall. Verify any social links you find by cross‑checking follower history, posting cadence, and contract address consistency.
Key risks to consider
- Volatility: Meme tokens can swing rapidly, both up and down, with thin order books intensifying moves.
- Information opacity: Limited tokenomics and absent official communications make due diligence harder.
- Admin risk: If ownership isn’t renounced or if privileged functions exist, there could be governance or minting risks.
- Liquidity risk: Liquidity can be pulled or migrate, widening slippage and causing sharp price gaps.
- Scam vectors: Spoofed tickers, fake social accounts, and copycat contracts are common. Always verify the exact contract address.
Not financial advice. Only risk what you can afford to lose.
DYOR checklist
- Contract verification and ownership status on BscScan
- Recent buy/sell flow, taxes, and liquidity locks on DEX Screener and GMGN.AI
- Team presence and official links (domain on WHOIS, social verifications, consistent branding)
- Independent code review or third‑party audits (if any surface later)
- Rug‑pull protections (liquidity locked/renounced), and any anti‑whale or blacklist functions
Useful links
- Contract and holders: BscScan
- Swap: PancakeSwap
- Trade/analytics: GMGN.AI token page
- Charts: DEX Screener (search by contract address)