Pump.fun is important because it turns token creation into a consumer-like action. The technical edge is not only creation; it is how quickly market attention can be converted into a tradable object.
The bonding stage matters because it gives early participation a visible pricing path before wider liquidity exists. That path can reveal demand, but it can also exaggerate thin liquidity.
The migration layer matters because a token that leaves the first launch surface still has to prove it can carry liquidity outside the original attention loop.
Creator velocity matters because the ecosystem can produce supply faster than the market can emotionally or financially absorb it.
Attention quality matters because a crowd can make activity look alive while the deeper structure remains fragile.
Liquidity depth matters because token creation is easy; durable markets are harder.
PUMP structure should not be read only through platform popularity. Ryqix reads whether the platform economy leaves measurable liquidity, absorption and structure evidence inside the asset itself.
Weekly structure memory matters because one exciting day can mislead. Dated records show whether PUMP structure improves, weakens or stays fragile over time.