PulseChain is one of those ecosystems where you can feel the “small chain dynamics” in real time: liquidity clusters around a few core assets, narratives rotate quickly, and the difference between a great trade and a painful lesson is usually basic verification.
It’s EVM-compatible, so if you’ve used Ethereum or any L2, the mechanics will feel familiar. The twist is that PulseChain’s market structure tends to be more concentrated, which makes it easier to map where the action is, but also easier to get trapped in thin-liquidity tokens if you’re not careful.
This guide will help you understand the main token categories on PulseChain, how to discover promising projects, how to verify what you’re buying, and how to actually get started without stepping on the common rakes.
What makes PulseChain’s token ecosystem interesting
PulseChain’s ecosystem often behaves like a tight city center with…