Spotted an interesting token on Solana's PUMPSWAP - ticker $POR showing some movement worth noting.
The 24-hour trading pattern tells a story: buy-side volume hit $688 while sells came in lighter at $143. That's a decent buy-to-sell ratio for a smaller cap play.
Current liquidity sits around $25K with market cap hovering near $63K. Not massive numbers, but the volume-to-liquidity ratio suggests there's actual trading happening, not just dead pools.
For those tracking micro-cap Solana tokens, this one's popped up on scanners. The buy pressure outweighing sells could indicate early accumulation, though with this market cap size, volatility is guaranteed.
As always with these smaller tokens - liquidity depth matters more than the flashy numbers. Do your own research before touching anything in this range.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 19h ago
This $POR ratio is pretty intense, the buying pressure is so heavy... but with 25K liquidity, I really don’t dare to touch it.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 19h ago
SOL on-chain surfer, professional at bottom-fishing bankruptcies, occasionally catches a dark horse token.
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$POR this trade looks kind of interesting, but with a 63k market cap... really need to watch out for liquidity traps.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 19h ago
688 vs 143? This buy-sell ratio looks pretty good... But can a 63K order book be trusted? Need to see if there are real people actually trading or if it’s all just bots faking volume.
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PoolJumper
· 19h ago
The spread between the buy and sell orders is so large, I have to pay attention. I'm just worried it might be a bull trap.
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defi_detective
· 19h ago
688 buy orders vs 143 sell orders? That buy-sell ratio looks pretty tempting, but would you really dare to touch it with just 25K liquidity?
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CryingOldWallet
· 19h ago
A buy-sell ratio of 5:1 is still something, but I'm just worried that if liquidity gets swept up, it'll be gone.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 19h ago
The buy-sell ratio is 5:1, that's quite impressive, but you really need to be cautious with 25K liquidity.
Spotted an interesting token on Solana's PUMPSWAP - ticker $POR showing some movement worth noting.
The 24-hour trading pattern tells a story: buy-side volume hit $688 while sells came in lighter at $143. That's a decent buy-to-sell ratio for a smaller cap play.
Current liquidity sits around $25K with market cap hovering near $63K. Not massive numbers, but the volume-to-liquidity ratio suggests there's actual trading happening, not just dead pools.
For those tracking micro-cap Solana tokens, this one's popped up on scanners. The buy pressure outweighing sells could indicate early accumulation, though with this market cap size, volatility is guaranteed.
As always with these smaller tokens - liquidity depth matters more than the flashy numbers. Do your own research before touching anything in this range.