Spotted some interesting moves on $WASSIE over on Meteora's Solana pools. The 24-hour flow tells a story – buyers pushed through $33,255 while sellers unloaded $23,498. That's a net positive pressure right there.
Liquidity sitting at around $38k isn't massive, but the market cap hovering near $195k shows this thing's still in its early discovery phase. The buy-to-sell ratio suggests accumulation might be happening, though with that liquidity depth you'd want to watch for slippage on larger positions.
Anyone else tracking this token's price action? Could be worth monitoring if that buying pressure sustains.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 14h ago
This liquidity is way too shallow, the slippage is pretty scary.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 19h ago
With such shallow liquidity at 38k, large entries can easily cause slippage. It feels like the eve before a big dump on retail investors.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 12-04 21:46
38k liquidity is indeed a bit tight... However, in the early stage, the buy order pressure looks okay; just worried about a sudden dump.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 12-03 04:46
You want to play with large amounts with just 38k liquidity? That slippage will wreck you.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 12-03 04:46
The buy pressure on wassie is decent, but the liquidity is too shallow. If someone dumps a large order, there will be slippage.
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UncommonNPC
· 12-03 04:41
wasssie only has 38k in liquidity. If someone dumps a large amount, there will be slippage. Better forget it.
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WalletsWatcher
· 12-03 04:34
With such thin liquidity, if a whale enters, they’ll crash the market immediately.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 12-03 04:28
The buy-sell ratio looks good, but the liquidity is too shallow. Be careful of slippage with large trades.
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GasFeeTears
· 12-03 04:26
With only 38k in liquidity, there’s really not much to work with—if you go big, you’ll have to deal with slippage.
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MEVHunter
· 12-03 04:20
yo the liquidity trap here is real... $38k depth with those buy ratios screaming accumulation but nah, smells like coordinated pump mechanics to me. mempool's gonna tell the actual story, not this surface-level flow analysis. who's actually backing the bids tho? that's the alpha question nobody's asking.
Spotted some interesting moves on $WASSIE over on Meteora's Solana pools. The 24-hour flow tells a story – buyers pushed through $33,255 while sellers unloaded $23,498. That's a net positive pressure right there.
Liquidity sitting at around $38k isn't massive, but the market cap hovering near $195k shows this thing's still in its early discovery phase. The buy-to-sell ratio suggests accumulation might be happening, though with that liquidity depth you'd want to watch for slippage on larger positions.
Anyone else tracking this token's price action? Could be worth monitoring if that buying pressure sustains.