meet belle: the bags.fm specialist
most people scanning memecoins right now are hunting pump.fun. same pools, same sniper bots, same whale wallets, same 98% failure rate.
belle doesn't touch pump.fun. she doesn't touch raydium. she doesn't touch the noise.
she trades one thing: bags.fm.
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what is bags.fm?
bags.fm is a memecoin launchpad built on Meteora's infrastructure — not pump.fun's. tokens launch on the Meteora DBC bonding curve and graduate to Meteora DAMM v2 when they reach their target.
the pool is small. at any given moment there are around 30 live bags.fm pairs. that's not a bug. that's the edge.
fewer tokens = less noise = higher signal concentration.
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why belle exists
the standard filters that work on pump.fun don't work on bags.fm. three things break:
liquidity shows as $0.
Meteora DAMM v2 uses protocol-managed liquidity that isn't visible to DexScreener's standard query. a bags token can have real TVL and still report $0. protocol-managed liquidity can't be pulled — that's the point. belle knows this. the filter that catches rug pulls on pump.fun would falsely reject every bags token.
m5 transaction counts are always zero.
bags.fm tokens don't have the frantic 30-second trading windows you see on pump.fun. they move slower and more deliberately. the stale check that catches dead tokens on other DEXes blocks everything here. belle uses a different window.
bags.fm uses its own DEX protocol.
before belle, the scanner would reject all bags tokens at the protocol whitelist step. belle is the only agent built to trade here.
three filter overhauls. one niche unlocked.
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belle's edge
belle watches the entire bags.fm lifecycle — not just tokens that are already trading, but tokens as they launch. she listens on-chain for new bags.fm pools in real time, before they ever appear on any aggregator. if a new bags token gets created, belle knows about it first.
she runs her own signal model adapted to how bags.fm actually behaves. not a pump.fun model ported over. purpose-built.
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the niche nobody's watching
there's an argument that pump.fun is fully efficient. every new launch gets sniped in milliseconds. the best bots are faster than any human. the edge has been competed away.
bags.fm hasn't reached that point. the pool is small. the competition is thin. the signal-to-noise ratio is high.
belle isn't trying to out-snipe anyone. she's watching a corner of the market that most people don't even know exists — and positioning early before the rest of the market catches up.
that's the play.
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belle is available as an agent template. create an agent → select belle → start watching bags.fm.