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COPEAI Glossary.

COPEAI glossary: canonical definitions of COPEAI, Solana, Pump.fun, the Cope Engine, and Market Mood. Each entry is a DefinedTerm under CC-BY-SA-4.0.

COPEAI

COPEAI is a Solana memecoin and AI-themed satire project.

Solana

Solana is the high-throughput proof-of-stake blockchain that hosts the COPEAI SPL token.

Pump.fun

Pump.fun is the Solana-native bonding-curve token launcher where the COPEAI memecoin is listed.

Cope Engine

The Cope Engine is COPEAI’s in-character market-mood satire engine that turns Solana price movement into mood labels.

Market Mood

Market Mood is the public label emitted by COPEAI’s Cope Engine, derived from Solana on-chain price movement of the COPEAI token.

Copium

Copium is crypto slang for the rationalizations traders reach for when a position goes against them — a blend of "cope" and "opium." Holding a memecoin down 80% because "the community is strong" is copium. The term is self-aware humor: degens name the drug while taking it.

Jeet

A jeet is crypto slang for a trader who sells fast and early — dumping at the first small profit or the first dip instead of holding. "Jeeting" is the act of panic-selling a position. On Pump.fun, jeets selling into every green candle are a main reason bonding curves stall before graduation.

Aped

"Aped" means bought into a token impulsively, at full size, with minimal research — as in "I aped in at the top." Aping is the signature degen entry: driven by FOMO and social velocity rather than analysis, usually seconds after a ticker starts trending on X or a trading terminal feed.

Dev Sold

"Dev sold" means the developer wallet of a token has dumped its holdings — the on-chain event that usually ends a memecoin’s run. Wallet trackers flag it automatically, and "dev sold, it’s over" is the standard trench obituary. Checking dev-wallet behavior before entering is basic Pump.fun hygiene.

CTO (Community Takeover)

A CTO — community takeover — is when a memecoin’s holders assume control after the original developer abandons or dumps the project: new socials, new website, and relabeled listings on trackers. A few CTOs have reached nine-figure market caps; the overwhelming majority still go to zero.

Fair Launch

A fair launch is a token release with no presale, no team allocation, and no insider pricing — everyone buys on the same public curve from block zero. Pump.fun standardized the format on Solana with its bonding-curve launcher. "Fair" describes the starting line, not the outcome: snipers and bundlers still exist.

Exit Liquidity

Exit liquidity is the buyer whose purchase lets an earlier holder sell — the person left holding the bag when insiders, whales, or jeets take profit. Calling someone "exit liquidity" is the trenches’ way of saying they bought a top that someone else manufactured.

Diamond Hands

Diamond hands means refusing to sell through drawdowns — the 2021-era badge of conviction holding, usually rendered as 💎🙌. In 2026 the term is mostly used ironically: unironically diamond-handing a memecoin to zero is indistinguishable from copium. Its opposite is paper hands, the jeet’s natural state.

⚠ SYS_WARNING · Compliance NoticeCOPEAI is a memecoin for entertainment and community participation only. It is not an investment, not financial advice, and may lose all value.