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OHAPE exists to make the ApeCoin ecosystem easier to discover, understand, and trust.
ApeCoin is more than a token, a marketplace, or a timeline. It is a growing network of collections, builders, games, tools, communities, and cultural experiments — but today that world is still scattered across X, Discord, OpenSea, OSWiki, websites, and word of mouth.
Not another marketplace. Not a static directory. A living discovery layer for ApeCoin and ApeChain.
The problem is not that ApeCoin lacks activity. The problem is that activity is hard to follow.
Good projects can disappear in the noise. New people do not always know where to start. Builders often have no clean place to present what they are creating.
OHAPE is being built to reduce that friction.
Most platforms show assets. OHAPE shows the ecosystem around them.
A project is more than a contract, a marketplace card, or a trading chart. OHAPE reads on-chain signals — holders, volume, supply, floor price, and collection age — alongside off-chain context like descriptions, websites, socials, Discord, OSWiki pages, and metadata quality, so people can understand how a project fits into the wider ApeCoin world.
When those public signals are weak, unclear, incomplete, or suspicious, editorial review carries the weight. We are not trying to replace OpenSea, OSWiki, X, Discord, or any project website. We are connecting the dots between them.
OHAPE uses a mix of automated checks, public ecosystem data, marketplace references, OSWiki links, and human review. No single metric decides whether a project is worth surfacing.
We scan ApeChain collections and ecosystem references from sources like OpenSea, OSWiki, and public project links.
We remove spam, inactive collections, broken metadata, suspicious projects, abandoned drops, and low-signal entries that do not provide enough context.
We evaluate projects using signals like holders, volume, supply, floor price, age, metadata quality, official links, social presence, and ecosystem relevance.
Projects with stronger signals or borderline cases can receive a human editorial pass. The OHAPE badge is reserved for projects that pass stronger trust and relevance checks.
Every project tells a story through signals.
Some signals are on-chain. Some come from marketplaces. Some come from public project profiles, social channels, community presence, metadata quality, or editorial review.
The interactive card shows the kind of information OHAPE evaluates when creating a clearer project profile.
The OHAPE badge is an editorial curation signal.
It means the project has passed OHAPE’s review process based on public activity, metadata quality, ecosystem relevance, official links, marketplace signals, and trust indicators.
The badge is not about hype. It is about whether a project has enough public signals, activity, and context to be surfaced with stronger confidence.
Important clarification
The OHAPE badge is separate from OpenSea verification. It does not represent financial advice, investment advice, an endorsement, or a guarantee of future performance.
Not every ApeChain collection appears on OHAPE.
Some collections may be excluded because they look inactive, incomplete, abandoned, duplicated, suspicious, or because there is not enough clear public information to review them safely.
That does not always mean a project is bad. It may simply need stronger public signals.
Strong profiles usually include a clear description, complete visuals, accurate links, active social channels, and enough context for people to understand what the project is building.
If something is missing or outdated, contact OHAPE so we can review it.
OHAPE is starting with discovery, but the bigger ambition is to help ApeCoin feel easier to navigate.
This is the first version, and it will keep evolving with the community.
Turn scattered activity into easier discovery.
Have a better place to be seen.
Find projects with more context.