That liquidity-to-MC ratio is... interesting to say the least. The trading activity is basically nonexistent right now. Classic low-volume scenario where anything could happen.
Anyone else keeping tabs on this one? The numbers tell a story but not sure what the narrative is yet.
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APY追逐者
· 12-08 20:23
Buy at 0 and sell at 8? What kind of shitcoin is this, with $36 liquidity and a $1.2 million market cap... Seriously, anything can get on SOL.
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ser_ngmi
· 12-07 06:25
Buy volume 0, sell volume 8—this liquidity is hilarious, a typical floor price lurking setup.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 12-06 01:53
Here we go again, $36 liquidity with a $1.2M market cap? That ratio is so absurd that no one dares to touch it.
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SerLiquidated
· 12-06 01:50
Damn, the liquidity-to-market cap ratio is insane. $36 in liquidity supporting a $1.2M market cap—it’ll crash the moment someone touches it.
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FUDwatcher
· 12-06 01:44
The buy volume is 0 and the sell volume is only 8 units. You call this "having a story"? Looks to me like the story isn't even finished yet, haha.
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PaperHandSister
· 12-06 01:43
The ratio of liquidity to market cap... it's really just a casino, who would dare to touch it?
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MergeConflict
· 12-06 01:31
Buy volume $0, sell volume $8, liquidity $36... What the hell is this thing, is it real or fake?
Spotted an interesting token on Solana - $XMAS just popped up on my radar.
Here's what the numbers look like:
• 24H buy volume: literally $0
• 24H sell volume: $8 (yeah, just eight bucks)
• Liquidity sitting at $36
• Market cap: $1.2M
Contract: 9BYVxhYF4tWSRVyJUBSVC8PaAhuuiCiAbmfy4hUApump
That liquidity-to-MC ratio is... interesting to say the least. The trading activity is basically nonexistent right now. Classic low-volume scenario where anything could happen.
Anyone else keeping tabs on this one? The numbers tell a story but not sure what the narrative is yet.