autorenew
TUCKER (BEP-20) on BNB Chain: What We Know About Contract 0xbf889ea7f698fbf9f35e6c05f7536c228426d1be

TUCKER (BEP-20) on BNB Chain: What We Know About Contract 0xbf889ea7f698fbf9f35e6c05f7536c228426d1be

Editor's Pick: Check TUCKER's chart or trade directly using gmgn.ai web version or Telegram Bot to stay ahead of the market.

If you’ve run into the TUCKER token on BNB Chain and want the short version: this particular contract address—0xbf889ea7f698fbf9f35e6c05f7536c228426d1be—exists on-chain but has very limited public documentation. Multiple unrelated “TUCKER” tokens also exist across chains, so verifying you’re looking at the right contract is essential before you do anything.

Quick facts (as of April 13, 2025)

  • Contract: BscScan token page
  • Network and standard: BNB Chain, BEP-20 (similar to Ethereum’s ERC-20)
  • Reported supply (per CoinBrain): Total/Circulating 999,568,049 TUCKER; Max 1,000,000,000 TUCKER (source)
  • Indicative price and market cap: ~$0.000000000142 per TUCKER; ~$0.14 market cap; 24h volume ~$0 (micro-cap with negligible activity) (CoinBrain, CoinGecko)

These on-chain stats can change at any time. Always re-check live sources before acting.

Not the same as other “TUCKER” tokens

“TUCKER” is a shared ticker. This BNB Chain contract does not match widely referenced TUCKER projects:

  • Pnut’s Dog (TUCKER) on BNB Chain uses a different contract: 0xB2385b471998312171FBcd09AA2C25C9891CB4Ee. A version also exists on Solana.
  • A separate “Tucker Carlson” meme token runs on Ethereum (launched in Oct 2023), distinct from the BNB Chain address discussed here.

Because tickers are not unique, the contract address—not the name or symbol—is your single source of truth.

What we didn’t find (and why it matters)

  • No verified official website, social profiles, whitepaper, or audit linked from the BNB Chain contract page.
  • No clear confirmation of exchange listings or integrations.
  • Minimal to no trading activity in recent data.

In the meme coin arena, lack of documentation is a red flag. It doesn’t automatically mean a project is malicious, but it does increase risk—especially with micro-cap, thin-liquidity tokens.

How to verify you’re looking at the right TUCKER

  • Start on the contract page: BscScan.
  • Check the “Profile Summary” for:
    • Contract verification status and source code
    • Ownership (is the owner renounced? multisig?)
    • Links to an official website or socials (if any)
  • Review holders and transfers to gauge activity and concentration.
  • Inspect liquidity: If a PancakeSwap pool exists, look for LP lock info and pool depth. Thin liquidity amplifies price slippage and exit risk.

Trading and discovery

  • Centralized exchanges: No major CEX listings observed for this contract.
  • DEX access: If/when liquidity exists, BEP-20 tokens are typically tradable on PancakeSwap. Always paste the exact contract address to avoid impostors.
  • Discovery and monitoring: You can analyze and explore trading interfaces via tools like CoinBrain, Holder.io, and GMGN.AI for live market signals, alerts, and contract risk checks.
  • Always test with a tiny amount first. Micro-caps can have taxes, trading restrictions, or honeypot behaviors.

Note: If a platform can’t fetch a price or shows zero volume, it often means there’s no active liquidity or trading is inactive.

Risk checklist for micro-cap meme tokens

  • Liquidity risk: With $0–near-$0 daily volume, you may be unable to sell at any reasonable price or at all.
  • Contract risk: Unknown taxes, blacklist functions, or trading limits can trap buyers. Review the verified source code (if available) on BscScan.
  • Admin keys: If the owner can change fees or pause trading, you’re relying on their goodwill. Look for renounced ownership or transparent multisig control.
  • Honeypot checks: Use multiple tools to detect buy/sell restrictions and high taxes before you trade.
  • Symbol collisions: “TUCKER” appears on multiple chains with different contracts. Always match the contract address you intend to use.
  • Regulatory/brand risk: If a token references a real person or brand without authorization, takedowns or disputes can derail the project.

For builders: lessons from the TUCKER ticker

  • Pick unique tickers and secure consistent branding across chains to avoid confusion.
  • Publish a minimal docs set (site, X/Telegram links, roadmap, audit or at least code verification).
  • Lock or time-lock LP, and communicate ownership status to build trust.
  • If referencing public figures, consider legal implications early.

Where to keep watching

Bottom line

This TUCKER (BEP-20) at 0xbf889ea7f698fbf9f35e6c05f7536c228426d1be is a low-visibility, micro-cap token with scarce public information and negligible recent trading. If you choose to engage, treat it strictly as high risk: verify the contract, confirm active liquidity, test with tiny amounts, and continuously monitor with reliable tools, including GMGN.AI’s tracker page for this contract.

You might be interested