By analyzing the token transaction characteristics on the SOL chain, you can quickly determine authenticity. If a low-market-cap token has extremely low on-chain transaction fees (for example, a token with a $2.7 million market cap generating only 0.87 SOL in fees), it generally indicates that the trading volume is fabricated and retail investors are not participating at all. Conversely, a token with a $500,000 market cap that generates 24 SOL in fees truly reflects genuine popularity and activity. Such a stark difference suggests either bot-driven fake trading to create hype or real trading momentum. Learning to interpret this indicator can help you avoid many pitfalls.

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TestnetFreeloadervip
· 12-26 20:01
Ah, I've been using this trick for a long time. I can see through those scam coins that manipulate orders at a glance.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 12-26 20:01
Haha, I've been using this theory for a long time, it's really brilliant.
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LootboxPhobiavip
· 12-26 19:35
Really, this perspective is spot on. It instantly exposes those scam coins that manipulate orders.
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