Spotted some interesting movement on a Solana meme token called $sminem lately. The 24-hour numbers tell a story: buyers pushed through about $60.4K while sellers moved roughly $49.4K. That's a net positive flow, though not exactly whale-sized.
What's catching attention? The market cap sits around $54K—pretty micro-cap territory. Liquidity shows zero, which honestly raises eyebrows for anyone who's been around the block. Could mean locked liquidity or just early-stage chaos.
This one launched via that pump platform everyone's either loving or hating these days. Classic Solana meme coin setup: fast transactions, questionable fundamentals, pure speculation fuel. The buy-sell ratio suggests some accumulation pressure, but with that liquidity situation? Tread carefully if you're even considering a look.
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PortfolioAlert
· 17h ago
Liquidity is 0? That's ridiculous, classic pump coin trick.
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MemeCurator
· 17h ago
Liquidity is zero? Isn't that a classic rug pull warning sign? Haha
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NFTArchaeologist
· 17h ago
Liquidity is 0, who would dare touch this? It's the same old pump platform trick again.
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DustCollector
· 17h ago
Liquidity is 0? This is a trap, be careful not to get stuck.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 17h ago
Liquidity is zero? Isn't this the standard sign of a rug pull?
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Another pumped shitcoin, I saw too many of these last year.
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Market cap is only 54k and you still dare to look at it? Wake up, everyone.
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The buy/sell ratio looks decent, but the liquidity issue is just too big... bye.
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Micro cap players are gambling again, time to go to bed.
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Locked or rug pull? That's a mystery, not touching it.
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The Solana ecosystem really dares to let any kind of project in, all sorts of shady characters.
Spotted some interesting movement on a Solana meme token called $sminem lately. The 24-hour numbers tell a story: buyers pushed through about $60.4K while sellers moved roughly $49.4K. That's a net positive flow, though not exactly whale-sized.
What's catching attention? The market cap sits around $54K—pretty micro-cap territory. Liquidity shows zero, which honestly raises eyebrows for anyone who's been around the block. Could mean locked liquidity or just early-stage chaos.
This one launched via that pump platform everyone's either loving or hating these days. Classic Solana meme coin setup: fast transactions, questionable fundamentals, pure speculation fuel. The buy-sell ratio suggests some accumulation pressure, but with that liquidity situation? Tread carefully if you're even considering a look.