Spotted some interesting activity on a Solana token called $neocalvin that's been making moves lately.
The 24-hour trading data shows a buy volume hitting around $29.6K while sell pressure came in at $18.5K. That's a decent buy-to-sell ratio, suggesting more accumulation than distribution over the past day.
What's worth noting though — liquidity sits at basically zero, and the market cap is floating around $53K. For those tracking micro-caps on Solana, this is one of those low-liquidity situations where price action can get wild fast.
The token launched via a popular Solana launchpad, so it's still in that early volatile phase. Anyone watching this space knows these setups can move dramatically in either direction with thin liquidity backing them.
Just raw data for those keeping tabs on emerging Solana plays. No guarantees, just numbers.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 12-13 15:18
Low liquidity 0.53m cap... this kind of setup is really a gamble, a single big candle can scare you to death.
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AirdropNinja
· 12-13 11:40
Tokens with zero liquidity, these things can be crashed by a single large order, let's forget about it.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 12-11 05:54
zero liquidity on a $53k mcap? *sigh* this is literally just a casino with extra steps. the buy/sell ratio doesn't mean shit when there's no actual exit liquidity — you're just looking at wash trading on a launchpad farm. seen this movie before, spoiler: it doesn't end well for retail
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BlindBoxVictim
· 12-11 05:51
Liquidity is almost zero, still daring to play? A single whale can crush this entire market.
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tokenomics_truther
· 12-11 05:51
Still dare to play with zero liquidity? That’s a sign of a rug pull.
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RektButAlive
· 12-11 05:48
Liquidity is almost zero, still daring to play. This is the daily routine of Solana Micro Disk.
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CyberpunkDanny
· 12-11 05:42
very interesting finding 🤔
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BTCRetirementFund
· 12-11 05:41
Still daring to chase with zero liquidity? Isn't this just the prelude to a rug pull? I think it's suspicious.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 12-11 05:37
Playing with 0 liquidity? How do you sell? Bro, once you buy in, you're doomed to be the bagholder.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 12-11 05:35
If liquidity is zero, what's the point of playing? I've seen this kind of scheme before, and it always ends up the same way.
Spotted some interesting activity on a Solana token called $neocalvin that's been making moves lately.
The 24-hour trading data shows a buy volume hitting around $29.6K while sell pressure came in at $18.5K. That's a decent buy-to-sell ratio, suggesting more accumulation than distribution over the past day.
What's worth noting though — liquidity sits at basically zero, and the market cap is floating around $53K. For those tracking micro-caps on Solana, this is one of those low-liquidity situations where price action can get wild fast.
The token launched via a popular Solana launchpad, so it's still in that early volatile phase. Anyone watching this space knows these setups can move dramatically in either direction with thin liquidity backing them.
Just raw data for those keeping tabs on emerging Solana plays. No guarantees, just numbers.