Spotted something interesting on the Solana DEX scene today - $Cubbit's been making moves on PumpFun.
The 24-hour volume tells a curious story: buyers pushed through $29.3K while sellers clocked $22.5K. That's a decent buy-side pressure ratio, though nothing explosive. Market cap's hovering around $27.4K, which puts this firmly in micro-cap territory.
Here's the eyebrow-raiser though - liquidity shows at basically zero. That's always a yellow flag worth noting, especially with these PumpFun launches. Low liquidity + volatile volume = wild price swings potential.
Anyone else tracking this one? The volume imbalance suggests some accumulation happening, but that liquidity situation makes it spicy for sure. Classic high-risk playground on Solana right now.
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GasFeeCryer
· 12h ago
Liquidity is almost zero, this is a sign of a rug pull. You need to be careful with these PumpFun coins.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 20h ago
Liquidity directly at zero? How shady is that? PumpFun is just a casino with this setup.
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AirdropDreamer
· 12-08 14:51
Liquidity is 0? Isn't this a classic rug pull warning? Looks like someone is accumulating.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 12-08 06:28
Zero liquidity? That’s basically playing with fire. All these PumpFun tokens are like this, one after another.
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BearMarketGardener
· 12-08 06:28
Zero liquidity? That's just standard practice for PumpFun, already used to it.
If liquidity is zero, just pass, not playing with these kinds of traps.
Buy-sell volume difference is only 7K? Can't see anything real here, feels like the whales are just testing the waters.
Playing with micro caps like this is way too risky... unless you have a pure gambler's mentality.
This is a classic rug pull warning, I'm better off yield farming.
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PessimisticLayer
· 12-08 06:27
Liquidity goes to zero? That’s just standard practice for pumpfun. We should be used to it by now.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 12-08 06:27
Zero liquidity? Isn't that just the prelude to a rug? I'm tired of seeing things like PumpFun.
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SchrodingerGas
· 12-08 06:13
Zero liquidity? This is the standard pumpfun playbook. A buy/sell ratio of 29.3K to 22.5K makes it look like someone is quietly accumulating, but with this liquidity situation... they're really playing with fire.
Spotted something interesting on the Solana DEX scene today - $Cubbit's been making moves on PumpFun.
The 24-hour volume tells a curious story: buyers pushed through $29.3K while sellers clocked $22.5K. That's a decent buy-side pressure ratio, though nothing explosive. Market cap's hovering around $27.4K, which puts this firmly in micro-cap territory.
Here's the eyebrow-raiser though - liquidity shows at basically zero. That's always a yellow flag worth noting, especially with these PumpFun launches. Low liquidity + volatile volume = wild price swings potential.
Anyone else tracking this one? The volume imbalance suggests some accumulation happening, but that liquidity situation makes it spicy for sure. Classic high-risk playground on Solana right now.