Just spotted some interesting activity on a Solana-based token launched through Pump.fun. The on-chain metrics tell quite a story here.
Over the past 24 hours, buy-side volume came in around $9,753 while sell-side volume sat at $6,602. That's a decent buy-to-sell ratio worth noting. The liquidity standing at roughly zero does raise some eyebrows though—typical for early-stage tokens on the platform. Market cap is hovering around $11,889, so we're dealing with a micro-cap play here.
What catches attention is the volume disparity. When you're seeing more buying pressure than selling, it suggests some retail interest in the token. However, the minimal liquidity pool means any significant trades could experience notable slippage. For traders looking at Solana ecosystem plays, this shows the type of micro-movements happening across Pump.fun daily.
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MerkleMaid
· 11h ago
The buy-sell ratio isn't bad, but the liquidity is almost zero... This is just the usual operation of pump.fun. Be careful of slippage when trading these micro-pools.
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AirdropHunter007
· 11h ago
Oh my, the liquidity is almost gone, how outrageous are the slippage...
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defi_detective
· 11h ago
Liquidity is almost zero, yet still buying, buying, buying. Isn't this courting death? Slippage could wipe you out.
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0xSherlock
· 11h ago
Having zero liquidity is really outrageous; I wouldn't even dare to touch this kind of project.
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ChainDetective
· 11h ago
Is it that kind of micro trading with zero liquidity again? I'm very familiar with pump.fun. The buy-sell ratio is okay, but the slippage can be deadly.
Just spotted some interesting activity on a Solana-based token launched through Pump.fun. The on-chain metrics tell quite a story here.
Over the past 24 hours, buy-side volume came in around $9,753 while sell-side volume sat at $6,602. That's a decent buy-to-sell ratio worth noting. The liquidity standing at roughly zero does raise some eyebrows though—typical for early-stage tokens on the platform. Market cap is hovering around $11,889, so we're dealing with a micro-cap play here.
What catches attention is the volume disparity. When you're seeing more buying pressure than selling, it suggests some retail interest in the token. However, the minimal liquidity pool means any significant trades could experience notable slippage. For traders looking at Solana ecosystem plays, this shows the type of micro-movements happening across Pump.fun daily.