> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://unicornx-ai.gitbook.io/unicornx.ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://unicornx-ai.gitbook.io/unicornx.ai/basics/images-and-media.md).

# Pump

1. Newly Created Tokens (New Creations).
2. Tokens about to Launch (Launching Soon).
3. Already Launched Activities (Already Launched).

Token filters can help you filter tokens based on specific criteria.

1. Official Community: Whether there is a Twitter account, an official Telegram account, or an official website.
2. Creation Time: Set the minimum and maximum time, just enter the number (default unit is minutes).
3. Market Cap: Set the minimum and maximum market cap, just enter the number (default unit is thousands of dollars, i.e., K).
4. Number of Holders: Set the minimum and maximum number of holders, just enter the number.

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\*If the filter result is empty, consider adjusting the filter conditions and try again.


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