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# 2.3 For Traders

Coresky isn’t just a meme playground — it's a dynamic new frontier for on-chain trading:

#### Trading Meme Keys

* Each Meme Key is a tradable on-chain asset with rising/falling prices via bonding curves.
* High-performing memes often experience rapid Meme Key appreciation due to community FOMO.

#### Spotting Narratives Early

* Use the **"Starting Soon"** section to detect trending memes before they launch.
* Vote for them early or buy Meme Keys upon initial issuance.

#### Benefit from Airdrop Boosts

* Every trade feeds into your Coresky Points tally.
* The more you trade, the higher your score and the larger your $CSKY airdrop share.

#### Future DEX Trading

* In Q3 2025, the Coresky DEX will go live, allowing tokenized meme coins to be freely traded.
* Traders will benefit from early access, listing alerts, and fee discounts based on $CSKY staking.


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