$ZKH was discovered on DEXScreener—a token on the Solana blockchain via PumpFun.
The numbers for the last 24 hours are as follows: buy volume is around $8,089, while sell volume is about $4,998. Liquidity? Currently at $0. The market capitalization is reported to be approximately $12,521.
An interesting development for such an early project. Anyone who wants to take a closer look at the charts can find the usual DEX tools for that.
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MetaMisfit
· 10h ago
Still want to run with zero liquidity? This ZKH is probably doomed.
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OnChainDetective
· 20h ago
The buy-sell ratio is close to 2:1, zero liquidity... This is a classic market maker accumulation trick. I bet five bucks there will be a large transfer coming up.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 12-04 21:07
Zero liquidity? You really dare to launch this on-chain, that's some real guts.
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APY_Chaser
· 12-04 21:06
Zero liquidity? Is this a joke? How am I supposed to get out after buying in?
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ProposalManiac
· 12-04 21:00
Liquidity is 0? That's exactly the magic of PumpFun—the design flaw in its mechanism is obvious at a glance.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 12-04 20:56
Liquidity 0? This thing might be the next rug pull, bro.
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TooScaredToSell
· 12-04 20:55
Zero liquidity? Now you're playing with fire, that's a classic PumpFun move.
$ZKH was discovered on DEXScreener—a token on the Solana blockchain via PumpFun.
The numbers for the last 24 hours are as follows: buy volume is around $8,089, while sell volume is about $4,998. Liquidity? Currently at $0. The market capitalization is reported to be approximately $12,521.
An interesting development for such an early project. Anyone who wants to take a closer look at the charts can find the usual DEX tools for that.