Noticed something interesting about a token $CWIF on Solana:
In the past 24 hours, both buy and sell volumes are 0, liquidity is only $3, but the market cap is marked at $1.31 million.
These numbers look absurd—either it’s a brand new pool with no trades yet, or it’s a liquidity trap. In any case, when liquidity and market cap are so mismatched, everyone should think twice before getting involved.
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AirdropHunter007
· 8h ago
Haha, isn't this just typical data manipulation? $1.31 million market cap with $3 liquidity—how ridiculous is that price difference!
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyer
· 12-06 10:33
$3 liquidity inflated to a $1.31 million market cap? How creative do you have to be for that, haha.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 12-06 10:33
Haha, $3 liquidity with a market cap of 1.31 million? Isn't this a blatant rug pull warning?
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Whale_Whisperer
· 12-06 10:31
Oh wow, this data is just absurd—it’s a classic liquidity trap.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 12-06 10:29
Damn, no matter how you look at this data, it just doesn't add up... Only $3 in liquidity and yet they dare to claim a $1.31 million market cap? That's just ridiculous.
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RuntimeError
· 12-06 10:27
Ha, isn't this just the classic data fabrication trick? $3 in liquidity hyped up as a $1.31 million market cap—absolutely ridiculous.
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bridge_anxiety
· 12-06 10:16
Liquidity is only $3 but the market cap is $1.31 million? That's outrageous, clearly a prelude to a rug pull.
Noticed something interesting about a token $CWIF on Solana:
In the past 24 hours, both buy and sell volumes are 0, liquidity is only $3, but the market cap is marked at $1.31 million.
These numbers look absurd—either it’s a brand new pool with no trades yet, or it’s a liquidity trap. In any case, when liquidity and market cap are so mismatched, everyone should think twice before getting involved.