Contract: FENSGCvEuhQ39V6mf9ZMdHeABPExLet2PWVzkrxqaRJs
Date: 22nd August 2026
- all-time high: ~$200k
Overview
Pixel Cat (PIXELCAT) is a Solana meme coin launched through Pump.fun on the Token-2022 program, built around a pixel-art cat theme. It is a low-capitalisation token with trading activity across PumpSwap and Raydium-style pairs, and it carries no formal utility beyond its community narrative.
Connection to 1milllionpixels.com
1milllionpixels.com is a 2026 homage to the 2005 Million Dollar Homepage. It offers a 1000x1000 pixel canvas on which participants claim 10x10 blocks and customise them with images, titles, links and colours, priced at roughly $0.15 to $0.30 per pixel and paid through conventional payment processing rather than with any token.
The relationship between the token and the site is social and promotional rather than technical:
- Creator promotion: posts on X note that the creator of 1milllionpixels.com publicly referenced Pixel Cat and shared its contract address, producing a direct visibility crossover.
- Pixel advertising: Solana meme coin communities, including those around Pixel Cat and rival tokens such as PIXELDOG, purchased blocks on the grid to place images and links, in one case routing fees toward expanding their presence on the canvas.
- Thematic overlap: both the token's pixel-cat aesthetic and the site's pixel real-estate model share the same visual concept.
There is no evidence that the site accepts Pixel Cat as payment, burns the token, or maintains any smart-contract integration. Separate tokens explicitly named after the pixel-grid concept exist at different addresses with their own burn-on-purchase mechanics.
Pixel grid purchase
On 21 August 2026, @intelligentdog9 posted a checkout screenshot from 1milllionpixels.com showing a $274.99 purchase of a central block on the canvas, captioned "buying a spot right in the middle and putting this CA on it" alongside the pixel-art cat artwork. The post reached over 6,300 views and illustrates how the community used the grid as advertising space for the contract address.




