Spotted interesting movement on a Solana token via PumpFun today. The 24-hour metrics tell a story: buy-side volume hit $65,883 while sellers pushed $55,311 through. What's wild? Market cap sitting at $51,072 with literally zero liquidity showing on DEXScreener.
That liquidity figure raises eyebrows. Either it's a data lag or we're looking at an extremely thin order book situation. The buy-sell ratio isn't terrible though - roughly 54% buys versus 46% sells suggests some accumulation happening despite the sketchy liquidity.
Anyone tracking similar low-liquidity plays on Solana DEXs? These setups can move violently in either direction once volume picks up.
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AirdropBuffet
· 18h ago
Liquidity is 0? How can this be traded? Is the DEXScreener data lagging or is it really that nobody is catching a falling knife?
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BlockchainWorker
· 18h ago
Liquidity is 0? This is either a data bug or a death trap.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 18h ago
Liquidity is 0? Isn't this just a landmine, waiting to be dumped?
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On-ChainDiver
· 18h ago
Zero liquidity? This is ridiculous, the buy-sell ratio is decent but there's simply nobody to catch a falling knife.
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TooScaredToSell
· 18h ago
Zero liquidity? Isn't this just a honeypot warning light? I'll just pass.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 19h ago
Zero liquidity? This must be nonsense... The DEXScreener data must be acting up again.
Spotted interesting movement on a Solana token via PumpFun today. The 24-hour metrics tell a story: buy-side volume hit $65,883 while sellers pushed $55,311 through. What's wild? Market cap sitting at $51,072 with literally zero liquidity showing on DEXScreener.
That liquidity figure raises eyebrows. Either it's a data lag or we're looking at an extremely thin order book situation. The buy-sell ratio isn't terrible though - roughly 54% buys versus 46% sells suggests some accumulation happening despite the sketchy liquidity.
Anyone tracking similar low-liquidity plays on Solana DEXs? These setups can move violently in either direction once volume picks up.