Spotted an interesting data point on a Solana PumpFun token lately. $MOTH has been showing some movement worth noting.
Over the past 24 hours, buy-side volume clocked in at roughly $4.1K while sells registered around $1.5K. The market cap sits at approximately $10K. One thing that stands out? Liquidity shows zero—which is unusual and definitely something traders should factor in before making any moves.
The buy/sell ratio suggests more accumulation than distribution in this window, but that liquidity situation raises questions about exit strategies. Always worth keeping an eye on these metrics when evaluating smaller caps on Solana.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 12h ago
You really dare to touch a token with zero liquidity? This is just a honeypot.
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LostBetweenChains
· 12h ago
Zero liquidity? How can you exit like this? Easy to buy in, but hard to sell, haha.
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GovernancePretender
· 12h ago
Liquidity is zero... This is ridiculous, how am I supposed to exit?
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MetaverseLandlord
· 12h ago
Zero liquidity? How is this thing even launched? Buying in is just getting stuck.
Spotted an interesting data point on a Solana PumpFun token lately. $MOTH has been showing some movement worth noting.
Over the past 24 hours, buy-side volume clocked in at roughly $4.1K while sells registered around $1.5K. The market cap sits at approximately $10K. One thing that stands out? Liquidity shows zero—which is unusual and definitely something traders should factor in before making any moves.
The buy/sell ratio suggests more accumulation than distribution in this window, but that liquidity situation raises questions about exit strategies. Always worth keeping an eye on these metrics when evaluating smaller caps on Solana.