Spotted something interesting on Raydium today—$USDSC just popped up with some decent action.
The numbers? 24-hour buy volume sitting at $10,634 while sells came in slightly lower at $9,729. Liquidity pool's holding $36,810, and market cap's hovering around $64,306. Not massive, but the buy-sell ratio looks healthier than most microcaps I've seen lately.
This Solana token's still flying under the radar. Could be worth monitoring if you're into early-stage plays on DEXs. Just remember—tiny liquidity means high volatility. Don't throw in more than you can afford to watch vanish in one candle.
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Degentleman
· 8h ago
The trading ratio is not bad, the liquidity is small, but at least there are no obvious signs of dumping.
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LiquidityWizard
· 11-29 07:08
The trading ratio is quite good, but this liquidity really can't hold up.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 11-29 07:04
Dude, the liquidity is too thin, and a bearish belt hold just disappeared.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 11-29 06:57
The trading ratio is okay, but with such low liquidity, you have to be careful when playing with fire.
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APY_Chaser
· 11-29 06:43
The buy-sell ratio is indeed good, but with such low Liquidity, caution is still needed.
Spotted something interesting on Raydium today—$USDSC just popped up with some decent action.
The numbers? 24-hour buy volume sitting at $10,634 while sells came in slightly lower at $9,729. Liquidity pool's holding $36,810, and market cap's hovering around $64,306. Not massive, but the buy-sell ratio looks healthier than most microcaps I've seen lately.
This Solana token's still flying under the radar. Could be worth monitoring if you're into early-stage plays on DEXs. Just remember—tiny liquidity means high volatility. Don't throw in more than you can afford to watch vanish in one candle.