Spotted some interesting whale activity on a Solana token lately. $XMASWhale has been making moves on PUMPSWAP, and the numbers are worth a look.



Over the past day, buy-side volume hit $94,780 while sell pressure came in at $91,011. Pretty balanced action there. The token's sitting at roughly $81k market cap with about $28k in liquidity backing it.

What catches my eye? That buy volume slightly edging out sells. Not a massive gap, but when you're tracking whale behavior, these subtle imbalances can signal accumulation phases. The liquidity ratio looks a bit thin relative to the cap though – something to keep in mind if you're considering position sizing.

Anyone else watching this one? Always curious how these smaller-cap Solana plays develop when whale wallets start circling.
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SoliditySurvivorvip
· 23h ago
Liquidity is so thin that if a whale pumps, it will immediately break the bottom...
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ZKProofEnthusiastvip
· 23h ago
With liquidity this thin, if a whale really dumps, it would be terrifying.
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 23h ago
The buy and sell volumes are so close. Are the whales really accumulating slowly... With such thin liquidity, I'm worried I won't be able to get out.
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StableCoinKarenvip
· 23h ago
With such thin liquidity, if a whale makes a move, you’ll have to run. Do you dare to take it?
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DustCollectorvip
· 23h ago
With such thin liquidity, a whale move could easily break through... But the buying pressure has indeed overtaken the selling pressure.
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