Spotted interesting on-chain activity for $Haviland on Solana's PUMPSWAP.
24-hour trading shows nearly balanced flow: buy-side volume hit $174,402 while sell pressure came in at $170,219. Current liquidity pool sits at $27,748 with market cap around $77,572.
The buy-sell ratio staying tight could signal either accumulation phase or distribution—worth monitoring how liquidity depth develops from here. Early-stage metrics like these often shift fast.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 12-06 09:43
The buy-sell ratio is so tight, it feels like someone might be quietly accumulating.
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AlwaysAnon
· 12-05 16:36
Balanced buying and selling? This liquidity pool is way too small; a single whale could easily move the market with a bit of money.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 12-05 16:36
With the buy/sell ratio this high, it feels like it's about to explode, or maybe it's just a bull trap...
Spotted interesting on-chain activity for $Haviland on Solana's PUMPSWAP.
24-hour trading shows nearly balanced flow: buy-side volume hit $174,402 while sell pressure came in at $170,219. Current liquidity pool sits at $27,748 with market cap around $77,572.
The buy-sell ratio staying tight could signal either accumulation phase or distribution—worth monitoring how liquidity depth develops from here. Early-stage metrics like these often shift fast.