My Hive-Engine Daily Report – March 12, 2026

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Today I went pretty heavy on MEME-centric liquidity moves, spreading MEME across a few different pools (PEPE, FUN, PHOTO, and LOLZ). To round things out, I also made a tiny but intentional add to the SWAP.BTC : SWAP.ETH pair—more of a “keep the gateway pools alive” maintenance vibe.
Overall, this was a meme-token day with a little blue-chip bridge seasoning on the side.
Here’s what I added today:
483.7885 MEME + 404289.64470279 PEPE
This one’s pure meme energy—PEPE volume is hard to ignore, so I like having liquidity sitting where the chaos happens.130.8928 MEME + 9.74580474 FUN
Small add, but FUN is one of those “why not” pools for me. A little diversification without overthinking it.23.73 PHOTO + 223.5176 MEME
I like this pair because it mixes a creative token (PHOTO) with MEME’s constant motion—feels like a nice culture crossover.7559.6734 MEME + 552.43688826 LOLZ
This was the real heavyweight MEME move today. LOLZ + MEME just fits the vibe, and I’m happy to deepen that pool when I’m leaning playful.0.00000219 SWAP.BTC + 0.00007504 SWAP.ETH
Tiny amounts, big meaning. I like making these micro “maintenance adds” to keep the BTC/ETH bridge pair healthy inside the DEX.
Below is today’s pie graph showing the proportion of each token I added in total (using raw token amounts). PEPE absolutely dominates on unit count (as expected), while MEME still shows up as the next major chunk since I added it across four different pools. Everything else is basically “supporting cast” today.

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What stands out today is the theme consistency:
This was a MEME distribution day. I added a total of 8397.8723 MEME spread across multiple pairs, which feels like I’m “seeding MEME everywhere” rather than betting on just one counter-token.
PEPE overwhelms the chart because raw token units are massive (404,289.64470279 PEPE), even though that doesn’t automatically mean it was the “most valuable” add in dollar terms.
The SWAP.BTC : SWAP.ETH add is basically a rounding error visually, but I still like doing it—those gateway pools matter, and I enjoy keeping a little presence there.