Spotted some interesting activity on a Solana token called $Orange.
Here's what the numbers are showing: - 24h buy volume sitting at $21,903 - Sell side came in at $17,311 over the same period - Current market cap: $17,067 - Liquidity: $0 (yeah, that's a red flag worth noting)
The buy-sell ratio looks slightly bullish on paper, but that zero liquidity is definitely something to keep an eye on. Makes you wonder about exit strategies if things go south.
Anyone else tracking this one? Would be curious to hear if there's more context behind these movements.
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SnapshotStriker
· 12-14 04:52
Zero liquidity? Isn't this just a Ponzi scheme trap, easy to get in but hard to get out
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ApeWithNoFear
· 12-13 09:43
Liquidity is zero? How did that happen? Looks like a rug pull.
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degenwhisperer
· 12-12 07:38
Liquidity is zero? How did that happen... It's a death trap at the slightest touch.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 12-12 07:33
zero liquidity? ser that's not a token that's a trap... probably nothing tho lmao
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MerkleMaid
· 12-12 07:26
Liquidity is zero, so just pass; there's nothing interesting.
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DecentralizeMe
· 12-12 07:23
Liquidity is zero? That's a trap. What's the use of a bull market on paper? If you can't run, you're doomed.
Spotted some interesting activity on a Solana token called $Orange.
Here's what the numbers are showing:
- 24h buy volume sitting at $21,903
- Sell side came in at $17,311 over the same period
- Current market cap: $17,067
- Liquidity: $0 (yeah, that's a red flag worth noting)
The buy-sell ratio looks slightly bullish on paper, but that zero liquidity is definitely something to keep an eye on. Makes you wonder about exit strategies if things go south.
Anyone else tracking this one? Would be curious to hear if there's more context behind these movements.