The numbers tell a curious story. 24-hour buy volume sits at a modest $2, while sell-side activity reached $24. Current liquidity pool holds $254, yet the market cap somehow landed at $13.28M. That's quite the spread between available liquidity and valuation.
For context, this is running on Meteora, one of Solana's DEX infrastructures known for dynamic liquidity pools. The volume-to-liquidity ratio here raises eyebrows — classic low-float scenario or something else brewing?
Not financial advice, obviously. Just documenting what the data shows. These early-stage Solana tokens can move fast in either direction when liquidity's this thin.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 11-22 19:54
Is the gap between liquidity and market capitalization really that big? A $254 pool supports a $13.28M valuation... to be honest, it's a bit ridiculous.
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The trading volume is only $2 against $24, how unbalanced is that? Are we waiting to get dumped?
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It's another one of those ultra-low liquidity things, there are plenty of such tokens on Meteora, it's too much of a gamble.
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$254 liquidity supports such a large market cap, how terrifying would the slippage be... really daring to buy, everyone.
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Early Solana tokens were like this, easy to manipulate, better to be cautious.
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A coin with no liquidity moves fast? Isn’t that just easy to have the floor pulled out from under it?
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This data looks like a trap... buying into such thin liquidity is like wanting to commit suicide.
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Found another scam project on Meteora... there are always such things every day.
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HodlAndChill
· 11-21 00:37
Haha, this data is a bit outrageous. 254 Liquidity supports a market capitalization of 13.28M. Is this magic?
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 11-21 00:37
The gap between liquidity and market capitalization is so outrageous, I can't understand how this data is calculated...
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TradFiRefugee
· 11-21 00:28
The distance between liquidity and market capitalization has been misrepresented, this data looks off at first glance.
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DefiPlaybook
· 11-21 00:28
Buy 2 pieces and sell for 24 pieces, with a liquidity of only 254 but a market capitalization of 13.28 million? Isn't this a classic case of "digital magic"? The tokens on Meteora are generally something I observe from a distance and do not dare to touch.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 11-21 00:23
Liquidity $254 with $13.28M market capitalization... This data is really outrageous, how do you play this?
Spotted an interesting token on Solana's Meteora protocol today — PAYAI just caught my attention during routine chain monitoring.
Contract: PAYmo6moDF3Ro3X6bU2jwe2UdBnBhv8YjLgL1j4DxGu
The numbers tell a curious story. 24-hour buy volume sits at a modest $2, while sell-side activity reached $24. Current liquidity pool holds $254, yet the market cap somehow landed at $13.28M. That's quite the spread between available liquidity and valuation.
For context, this is running on Meteora, one of Solana's DEX infrastructures known for dynamic liquidity pools. The volume-to-liquidity ratio here raises eyebrows — classic low-float scenario or something else brewing?
Not financial advice, obviously. Just documenting what the data shows. These early-stage Solana tokens can move fast in either direction when liquidity's this thin.