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How to Buy Meme Coins in 2026: The Beginner’s Walkthrough and the Bullski Priority List

Learning how to buy meme coins is simpler than the charts make it look: you set up a wallet, add some ETH, and buy either on an exchange or in a presale. This walkthrough fills in each step for 2026. We’ll use Bullski ($BULLSKI) as the worked example on the presale side, since its priority list is the kind of first buy a beginner can actually follow.

You can look over the project on Bullski’s official website before you start.

What You Need Before You Buy

Three things. First, an Ethereum wallet such as MetaMask or Trust Wallet, a free app that holds your coins and connects to exchanges and presales. Second, a little ETH to cover gas, the small network fee Ethereum charges on every transaction.

Third, the official links for the coin you’re buying, from the project’s own site or its verified socials.

Watch out: never share your seed phrase with anyone, for any reason. Use official links only, and treat any DM offering to help you buy as a scam.

How to Buy a Meme Coin, Step by Step

The flow is nearly identical for every meme coin, and the whole thing fits in four steps.

Step What to do What to check
1. Choose and verify the coin Pick a coin and confirm it through the official site and socials The contract is verified on Etherscan and links match official channels
2. Fund your wallet Buy ETH on an exchange and send it to your wallet address The address matches exactly, with spare ETH left for gas
3. Make the buy Buy on a major exchange if listed, or join the presale if not The live price, and that you’re on the official buy page
4. Confirm and store Approve the transaction and let it settle The tokens show in your wallet and your seed phrase stays offline

Step three is the fork in the road. A coin that’s already listed trades on major exchanges, so you buy it like any other. One that hasn’t listed yet sells through its presale, directly from the project, and that’s where the earliest prices live.

Most beginner guides skip that path, so it’s next.

Pro Tip: Practice the whole flow once with a tiny amount before the real buy. On a first purchase the mechanics matter more than speed, and a five-dollar dress rehearsal teaches you more than an hour of reading.

The Presale Path: Buying Before the Listing

A presale sells tokens before the exchange listing, so the flow starts earlier. Instead of waiting for a ticker, you reserve access, then buy from the project when your turn arrives. Bullski is the worked example here.

It’s an ERC-20 meme coin on Ethereum with a fixed 120 billion supply and a 16-stage presale, each stage priced a little above the last on the way to a $0.0025 listing reference.

The trust checks a beginner needs are already in place. The contract is verified on Etherscan, an audit is in process, and liquidity locks at launch, the safeguard that keeps the trading pool where it belongs. Holders can also stake for rewards and earn through referrals, so the token has a job beyond sitting in your wallet.

Today’s step costs nothing. The presale hasn’t opened yet, so for now you reserve a spot on the priority list. The buy itself happens when your stage opens, paid from your wallet in ETH or USDT.

First-Buy Safety Rules

Before any money moves, run your plan past this list.

  • Size it small: your first buy should be an amount you’re comfortable leaving alone for months.
  • Bookmark the site: type the official address once, save it, and only buy through that bookmark.
  • Confirm every detail against the project’s official channels before you approve anything.
  • No real team will ask you to send coins first or to verify your wallet by paying a fee.

Your First Meme Coin Buy: Starting With the Bullski Priority List

If this is your first buy, a presale like Bullski’s is a forgiving place to start, because the pressure is off. No live chart is rushing you, and nothing needs timing today. You set up your wallet at your own pace, add yourself to the priority list on the official site, and wait for your stage.

When it opens, you buy with the ETH or USDT you set aside, at a stage price fixed before you arrived.

That’s the whole first-buy path, and every step of it can be checked in advance.

$250 USDT Giveaway: Bullski is marking the launch with a $250 USDT giveaway, one winner, drawn at random, no purchase needed. You can get in the Bullski giveaway by joining the Telegram and following on X, with extra entries for bringing a friend. Winners are announced only on the official channels, and nobody from the team will ever ask for your keys.

How to Buy Meme Coins FAQ

How do I buy meme coins for the first time?

Set up an Ethereum wallet like MetaMask, fund it with ETH, and confirm the coin through its official site. If it’s listed, buy it on a major exchange; if it’s pre-launch, join its presale, the way Bullski’s priority list works. Start small and do your own research first.

What wallet do I need for meme coins?

Any standard Ethereum wallet handles ERC-20 meme coins, and MetaMask and Trust Wallet are the usual free picks. Keep a little ETH in it for gas, and store your seed phrase on paper, never in a message or a screenshot.

Can I buy meme coins before they list?

Yes, through a presale. Projects sell tokens directly to buyers before the exchange listing, usually in stages that price upward. Bullski runs a 16-stage presale building toward a $0.0025 listing reference, and its priority list reserves your entry before stage one opens.

How do I join the Bullski priority list?

Go to the official Bullski site and add your details, which is free and takes about two minutes. When your stage opens you buy $BULLSKI with ETH or USDT, and staking starts earning right away.

For More Information

Website: Visit the official Bullski website at bullski.io

Telegram: Join the Bullski Telegram channel at t.me/BullskiCoinOfficial

X (Twitter): Follow Bullski on X at x.com/bullskicoin

Do your own research before buying any presale token. This article is not financial advice.

For information purposes only. Crypto carries risk. Not financial advice!
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