I just noticed a token on Solana – the numbers look pretty wild.
In the last 24 hours, the purchase volume was about $671, while only $142 was sold. The liquidity? Practically zero. The market capitalization hovers around $4,656.
This thing runs on PumpFun, so another speculative launch. Buying pressure is significantly higher than selling pressure, but with such minimal liquidity, it can flip completely within minutes.
Typical micro-cap scenario — either someone is building something there, or it's just short-term gambling again. Anyone who jumps into something like this should know that the risk is extremely high.
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WalletWhisperer
· 12-14 04:01
pumpfun is partying again. Still daring to play with a liquidity of 0? Isn't this just the prelude to a rug?
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InscriptionGriller
· 12-14 03:57
With such thin liquidity, a pump and dump can happen at any moment—classic setup for a rookie trap.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-13 15:25
PumpFun is at it again, cutting the leeks. This liquidity... can't escape at all.
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POAPlectionist
· 12-11 04:41
If liquidity is zero, entering would be like throwing money away.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-11 04:36
It's pumpfun's set again, and the liquidity is zero and still dare to enter?
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AltcoinHunter
· 12-11 04:25
It's another PumpFun micro-coin... with a buy-sell ratio of 5:1, that's so exaggerated. I bet it will crash in the next second.
If you really want to get in, you need to be mentally prepared. Cutting losses is the norm, brothers.
On Solana, nine out of ten of these things are just here to harvest the leeks; it all depends on who reacts faster.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 12-11 04:21
ngl the liquidity vacuum here is basically asking to get liquidated... one might argue this entire construct mirrors the fragility of pre-digital markets, except now it happens in milliseconds lmao
I just noticed a token on Solana – the numbers look pretty wild.
In the last 24 hours, the purchase volume was about $671, while only $142 was sold. The liquidity? Practically zero. The market capitalization hovers around $4,656.
This thing runs on PumpFun, so another speculative launch. Buying pressure is significantly higher than selling pressure, but with such minimal liquidity, it can flip completely within minutes.
Typical micro-cap scenario — either someone is building something there, or it's just short-term gambling again. Anyone who jumps into something like this should know that the risk is extremely high.