Spotted some interesting moves on $DRUNE today. This Solana token on PumpFun is showing some action worth noting.
The 24-hour numbers tell a story: buy volume hit $21.1K while sell pressure came in at $17.4K. That's a positive spread that caught my attention. Current market cap sits at $13.7K—pretty early stage territory.
One thing that stands out though: liquidity is basically nonexistent right now. That's a major red flag for anyone thinking about jumping in. Zero liquidity means you could get wrecked trying to exit, no matter what the chart looks like.
The buy-side volume leading the sell-side is interesting, but without proper liquidity backing it up, this feels more like a gamble than a calculated play. Just my two cents on what I'm seeing in the data.
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rugdoc.eth
· 12-03 14:28
Without liquidity, it's just a trap. No matter how good the chart looks, it’s all for nothing.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 12-03 14:19
Daring to say you're optimistic when liquidity is zero—if this isn't a casino, then what is it?
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WalletInspector
· 12-03 14:19
Liquidity being 0 is truly a nightmare; no matter how good the charts look, it’s all for nothing.
Spotted some interesting moves on $DRUNE today. This Solana token on PumpFun is showing some action worth noting.
The 24-hour numbers tell a story: buy volume hit $21.1K while sell pressure came in at $17.4K. That's a positive spread that caught my attention. Current market cap sits at $13.7K—pretty early stage territory.
One thing that stands out though: liquidity is basically nonexistent right now. That's a major red flag for anyone thinking about jumping in. Zero liquidity means you could get wrecked trying to exit, no matter what the chart looks like.
The buy-side volume leading the sell-side is interesting, but without proper liquidity backing it up, this feels more like a gamble than a calculated play. Just my two cents on what I'm seeing in the data.