Spotted some interesting movement on a Solana-based token called $Muffin, currently trading on Meteora DEX.
The 24-hour numbers tell a story: buy-side volume hit $68.8k while sells came in at $63.3k—slightly bullish pressure there. Liquidity pool sits at around $32.9k, which is relatively thin for the current $124k market cap. That's roughly 3.8x liquidity ratio, meaning volatility could swing either way pretty fast.
For those tracking smaller cap plays on Solana, this one's showing some traction. The buy-sell spread suggests accumulation might be happening, but that liquidity depth means you'd want to watch your position sizing. Classic micro-cap setup where momentum matters more than fundamentals at this stage.
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APY_Chaser
· 17h ago
The liquidity of this muffin plate is too thin, with a 3.8x leverage risk for sure, be careful not to get trapped.
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GasDevourer
· 11-30 00:16
The liquidity of muffin is too thin; a large order can get dumped, so let's forget it.
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FOMOSapien
· 11-30 00:07
The name muffin is... never mind, with such thin Liquidity, I'll just wait and see.
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FlashLoanLord
· 11-30 00:05
3.8x Liquidity ratio... this liquidity is too thin, how many times does a large order have to pump in?
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ZKProofster
· 11-29 23:52
honestly the 3.8x liquidity ratio is kinda asking for rug pull vibes ngl... that's basically protocol suicide waiting to happen if someone decides to exit
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retroactive_airdrop
· 11-29 23:51
Liquidity 32.9k compared to 124k market cap... this liquidity is really thin and scary, be careful not to get crushed.
Spotted some interesting movement on a Solana-based token called $Muffin, currently trading on Meteora DEX.
The 24-hour numbers tell a story: buy-side volume hit $68.8k while sells came in at $63.3k—slightly bullish pressure there. Liquidity pool sits at around $32.9k, which is relatively thin for the current $124k market cap. That's roughly 3.8x liquidity ratio, meaning volatility could swing either way pretty fast.
For those tracking smaller cap plays on Solana, this one's showing some traction. The buy-sell spread suggests accumulation might be happening, but that liquidity depth means you'd want to watch your position sizing. Classic micro-cap setup where momentum matters more than fundamentals at this stage.