HAJIMI (Chinese: “哈基米”) is a newly launched meme token on BNB Chain using the BEP‑20 standard. Like many meme coins, it currently shows no clear utility and appears driven by speculation and community momentum typical of 2025’s BNB Chain meme coin wave.
Note: This coverage is informational only and not financial advice. Meme tokens are highly volatile and risky.
Market snapshot (as of October 8, 2025)
- Price: approximately $0.044054
- Market cap: roughly $40,000
- 24h trading volume: about $358,000
- Liquidity: around $27,000
- Main pair: 哈基米/WBNB (WBNB = Wrapped BNB, a tradable version of BNB used on DEXs)
- Recent activity: 1,137 buys vs. 1,037 sells
- Age: “33m” at the time of capture, suggesting a very recent launch (minutes old)
Early-stage liquidity and activity can change fast. Always re-check current data before acting.
What’s known (and unknown) right now
- Contract: BscScan token page
- Tokenomics: No public details yet on total supply, circulating supply, taxes, burns, reflections, staking, or LP lock status.
- Utility: No defined use case found; trading appears sentiment-driven.
- Website & socials: No official site, X/Twitter, Telegram, or Discord identified via quick searches.
- Audits: No known smart-contract audit at this time.
Community and development signals
The absence of an official website, social channels, and audits suggests a nascent or minimally marketed project. That’s common for ultra-new meme tokens but also increases information asymmetry and risk.
Key risks to consider
- High volatility: Prices can swing wildly within minutes based on buzz rather than fundamentals.
- No intrinsic utility: Value depends on speculation and community hype.
- Rug-pull risk: New, unaudited tokens without transparent teams can be exploited or abandoned.
- Liquidity risk: If liquidity is removed, prices can crater and selling becomes difficult.
- Information gaps: Limited public info makes due diligence harder.
Only trade what you can afford to lose, and consider position sizing carefully.
How to trade and track HAJIMI on BSC
If you decide to explore HAJIMI, here are common tools traders use on BNB Chain:
- DEX: Trade on PancakeSwap by pasting the contract address (0x82ec31d69b3c289e541b50e30681fd1acad24444).
- Analytics: Check live charts on DEX Screener for price, volume, and pair liquidity.
- All-in-one tracker and trading: Review the token’s page on GMGN.AI for real-time analytics, smart money flows, security checks, and automated trading tools.
- On-chain verification: Use BscScan to review holders, contract code, and recent transactions.
Tip: Always ensure you’re trading the correct contract address to avoid copycat or scam tokens.
A quick due‑diligence checklist
Before buying, consider:
- Contract safety: Is the contract verified on BscScan? Any suspicious functions (like arbitrary minting or blacklist controls)?
- Taxes and honeypots: Test a small buy and sell; confirm if there are high taxes or if selling is blocked.
- Liquidity lock: Is LP locked (e.g., via reputable lockers) and for how long? Unlocked LP can be pulled suddenly.
- Holder distribution: Are top wallets overly concentrated? High whale concentration can mean outsized dump risk.
- Team transparency: Is there any sign of a credible team or roadmap?
- Social traction: Are community channels active and consistent? Sudden hype without substance often fades quickly.
Bottom line
HAJIMI (哈基米) is extremely new and largely speculative. Without a website, audit, or documented tokenomics, it should be approached with caution. If you trade it, do so with a plan: verify the contract, monitor liquidity, and use reliable analytics and trading tools.