The 24-hour volume split tells a story: buying pressure hit $26,103 while sellers moved $19,566. That's a decent buy-to-sell ratio. Liquidity sits at $31,262 with market cap around $132,572 – still in that micro-cap range where things can move fast.
Not financial advice obviously, but the data's there for anyone tracking Solana plays. DYOR before touching anything this small.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 12-05 02:53
Buying pressure is overwhelming selling pressure. This feels interesting; I need to keep a close eye on it.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 12-05 02:53
The buying pressure is outweighing the selling pressure, I'm familiar with this vibe. But for something with a market cap of 130,000, let's wait and see how wild the volatility can get.
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POAPlectionist
· 12-05 02:52
Buy orders are overwhelming sell orders; this momentum is pretty interesting.
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GasWaster
· 12-05 02:36
The buying pressure is so strong, it looks like someone is accumulating... With small-cap coins, you still have to be careful—a single big red candle can wipe it all out.
Spotted something interesting on Meteora's Solana pools – $RQN is showing some activity worth noting.
Contract: mZNyTivSGnrJ7f2cpnzx8GsdRvQZXUQfwTsp5wWdaos
The 24-hour volume split tells a story: buying pressure hit $26,103 while sellers moved $19,566. That's a decent buy-to-sell ratio. Liquidity sits at $31,262 with market cap around $132,572 – still in that micro-cap range where things can move fast.
Not financial advice obviously, but the data's there for anyone tracking Solana plays. DYOR before touching anything this small.