Spotted some interesting movement on $sup over on the Solana chain via PumpFun.
Past 24 hours showing: • Buy volume sitting at $17.8k • Sells came in around $12.5k • Current market cap: roughly $20k • Liquidity: essentially zero
That buy/sell ratio's got a slight edge to the buy side, but that liquidity situation? Yikes. Classic low-cap, high-risk setup on DEXScreener right now.
Anyone else tracking this one or similar micro-caps on Solana lately?
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 22h ago
Liquidity is zero? How can you get out? There's no way to withdraw at all.
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NotSatoshi
· 12-05 07:16
Liquidity is zero? That’s exactly what it smells like before a rug pull, haha.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 12-04 06:57
Liquidity is zero... this thing is really just spinning around in a gambler's playground.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 12-03 13:12
Daring to touch it with such poor liquidity—isn't that just asking for trouble?
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 12-03 13:11
The liquidity is zero, and according to the database, it has been extended for 24 hours with no improvement. It's been who knows how long since someone last said "this will take off." I suggest it be included in the Guinness World Records.
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MidnightGenesis
· 12-03 13:11
The zero liquidity part is interesting. Normally, with this kind of setup, a single large order could break through the chart... Wait, I need to check the contract deployment time again.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 12-03 13:08
Zero liquidity? That's playing with fire—just a little bit of selling pressure will crash it straight through.
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ZKProofster
· 12-03 13:03
zero liquidity on a $20k mcap? technically speaking, that's not a trade—that's a liquidity trap waiting to happen. pass.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 12-03 13:02
Daring to chase when liquidity is 0? Isn't that just waiting to get dumped on?
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-03 12:59
With zero liquidity, this thing is just a trap—easy to get in, hard to get out.
Spotted some interesting movement on $sup over on the Solana chain via PumpFun.
Past 24 hours showing:
• Buy volume sitting at $17.8k
• Sells came in around $12.5k
• Current market cap: roughly $20k
• Liquidity: essentially zero
That buy/sell ratio's got a slight edge to the buy side, but that liquidity situation? Yikes. Classic low-cap, high-risk setup on DEXScreener right now.
Anyone else tracking this one or similar micro-caps on Solana lately?