Spotted something interesting on Meteora's Solana pools - a token called Zaios just caught my attention with some unusual metrics.
The numbers tell a curious story: 24-hour buy volume sits at $10 while sell volume is literally zero. Liquidity pool holds $617, and somehow the market cap is floating around $1.64M.
That buy-sell ratio? Pretty rare to see such lopsided action. Either nobody's taking profits yet, or this thing's so new that sellers haven't even shown up to the party.
The liquidity-to-marketcap ratio is wild too - we're talking about a sub-$1K pool supposedly backing a seven-figure valuation. Classic degen territory on Solana DEXs.
Anyone else tracking this one? Those metrics feel like early detection radar pinging something that could move fast in either direction.
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ILCollector
· 2025-12-14 08:53
This data is so outrageous that I don't know whether to laugh or cry... Buying volume is only ten dollars, selling volume is zero? Liquidity of six hundred bucks supports a market cap of 1.6 million? This is obviously a trap.
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memecoin_therapy
· 2025-12-14 04:00
0 sell volume? Girl, isn't this just the prelude to a rug pull... with only $617 in liquidity supporting a $1.64 million market cap, something doesn't add up.
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GmGnSleeper
· 2025-12-13 07:01
nah this zaios thing is sus af, 1.64m mc on 617 liquidity? that's asking to get rugged lmao
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Layer2Observer
· 2025-12-11 09:25
Let's look at the data... Buying volume $10, selling volume 0, $617 liquidity support for a $1.64M market cap? This combination of numbers is indeed a bit outrageous, a typical illusion of liquidity. From an engineering perspective, such an unequal order book cannot truly reflect the price discovery mechanism.
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GasGrillMaster
· 2025-12-11 09:13
Whoa, $10 for volume purchase and zero sales? Is this a scam, or does no one really want to run away?
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CryptoMom
· 2025-12-11 09:11
Wow, this liquidity data is insane. $617 supports a market cap of 1.64 million? Solana really dares to do everything.
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DAOdreamer
· 2025-12-11 09:00
This ratio is insane, a $617 pool supporting a $1.64M market cap? Only $10 spent on buying and zero sales, I don't understand if no one is selling or if no one even knows about it...
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 2025-12-11 08:56
just $10 in buys and zero sells? bro that's literally a ghost pool lmao
Spotted something interesting on Meteora's Solana pools - a token called Zaios just caught my attention with some unusual metrics.
The numbers tell a curious story: 24-hour buy volume sits at $10 while sell volume is literally zero. Liquidity pool holds $617, and somehow the market cap is floating around $1.64M.
That buy-sell ratio? Pretty rare to see such lopsided action. Either nobody's taking profits yet, or this thing's so new that sellers haven't even shown up to the party.
The liquidity-to-marketcap ratio is wild too - we're talking about a sub-$1K pool supposedly backing a seven-figure valuation. Classic degen territory on Solana DEXs.
Anyone else tracking this one? Those metrics feel like early detection radar pinging something that could move fast in either direction.