Spotted some interesting movement on Trinity today. This Solana-based token is showing decent activity over the past 24 hours.
Buying pressure hit around $150K while sellers moved roughly $124K during the same window. The liquidity pool is sitting at approximately $72K, and the market cap has climbed to nearly $560K.
The buy-to-sell ratio suggests accumulation might be happening, though the relatively thin liquidity means volatility could swing either way. Worth keeping on the radar if you're tracking emerging Solana plays, but as always, the numbers tell only part of the story.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 13h ago
Only 72K in liquidity? It's so thin, it's bound to blow up sooner or later.
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ShadowStaker
· 13h ago
thin liquidity on solana plays always feels like a trap waiting to happen, ngl. $72K pooled depth is... yeah, that's asking for some nasty slippage the moment real money shows up. accumulation narrative or exit liquidity? honestly could be either at this stage
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 13h ago
You dare to run with just 72K in liquidity? This market is way too shallow.
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TideReceder
· 13h ago
Buying pressure is so high and liquidity is so thin... a roller coaster ride is inevitable sooner or later.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 13h ago
This round of buying pressure on Trinity is quite strong, but would you really dare to play with such thin liquidity?
Spotted some interesting movement on Trinity today. This Solana-based token is showing decent activity over the past 24 hours.
Buying pressure hit around $150K while sellers moved roughly $124K during the same window. The liquidity pool is sitting at approximately $72K, and the market cap has climbed to nearly $560K.
The buy-to-sell ratio suggests accumulation might be happening, though the relatively thin liquidity means volatility could swing either way. Worth keeping on the radar if you're tracking emerging Solana plays, but as always, the numbers tell only part of the story.