Just spotted some activity on Solana worth noting. There's a token showing interesting volume patterns over the past day—$66,989 in buy pressure versus $33,991 in sells, giving it a 2:1 buy-to-sell ratio.
The liquidity sits at $89,740 with a market cap around $801,087. Contract address for reference: GKKMynd31sZ4V7V79KD3fJtDvoyaKoaHC8qCsgKSpump.
The buy volume is notably stronger than sell volume, which could indicate retail interest picking up. Whether this sustains depends on continued inflows, but the liquidity cushion is decent enough for modest trades.
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ChainBrain
· 6h ago
A 2:1 buy-sell ratio, this data is quite interesting, but we'll have to see if it can be sustained later on.
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LiquidationKing
· 6h ago
A 2:1 ratio looks good, but this liquidity... still feels a bit flimsy.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 6h ago
A 2-to-1 buy-sell ratio? Be careful, this is just a bait. With only 89k in liquidity, it's not enough to resist a dump.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 6h ago
A 2:1 ratio looks okay, but I'm worried that a sudden dump could wipe everything out.
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retroactive_airdrop
· 6h ago
A 2:1 ratio is indeed good, but be careful of the trap of the bagholders.
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LayerZeroHero
· 6h ago
2:1 buy-sell ratio, hmm... it's the same old story, feels like we're repeating this script every day.
Just spotted some activity on Solana worth noting. There's a token showing interesting volume patterns over the past day—$66,989 in buy pressure versus $33,991 in sells, giving it a 2:1 buy-to-sell ratio.
The liquidity sits at $89,740 with a market cap around $801,087. Contract address for reference: GKKMynd31sZ4V7V79KD3fJtDvoyaKoaHC8qCsgKSpump.
The buy volume is notably stronger than sell volume, which could indicate retail interest picking up. Whether this sustains depends on continued inflows, but the liquidity cushion is decent enough for modest trades.