An interesting Solana token called $SHARKLIN is currently showing exciting trading activity.
The 24-hour data speaks for itself: Buy volume is $192,461, while sell volume has reached $183,459. Liquidity currently stands at $37,113, and the market capitalization is $138,842.
The positive ratio between buy and sell volume could indicate growing interest. However, caution is advised due to the relatively low liquidity—which means higher price volatility with larger trades.
Anyone interested in Solana memecoins should, as always, do thorough research and only invest money they can afford to lose.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 16h ago
The liquidity of sharklin is really a bit worrying. With just a 37k market, any slightly larger buy or sell can easily crash the price. When the buy and sell volumes look about the same, it feels like someone is accumulating.
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BearMarketBard
· 16h ago
Isn't going in when liquidity is this low just asking to get rekt? Sharklin sounds okay, but I think we should observe a bit more.
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BearMarketSage
· 16h ago
The liquidity is too low. For such a small-cap, a single whale can crash it. Don't touch it.
An interesting Solana token called $SHARKLIN is currently showing exciting trading activity.
The 24-hour data speaks for itself: Buy volume is $192,461, while sell volume has reached $183,459. Liquidity currently stands at $37,113, and the market capitalization is $138,842.
The positive ratio between buy and sell volume could indicate growing interest. However, caution is advised due to the relatively low liquidity—which means higher price volatility with larger trades.
Anyone interested in Solana memecoins should, as always, do thorough research and only invest money they can afford to lose.