Spotted some interesting action on $SINT running on Solana.
The 24-hour numbers tell a story: buyers pushed through $7,826 while sellers only moved $4,298. That's nearly a 2:1 buy-to-sell ratio, which caught my attention.
Current market cap sits at $13,177—pretty early stage territory. Liquidity shows zero, which is definitely something to keep in mind if you're considering a position.
The buying pressure outweighing sells could mean accumulation phase, or it could just be low-volume noise. Either way, worth keeping on the watchlist to see if this develops into anything substantial.
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LiquidationOracle
· 7h ago
Liquidity is zero? How do you get in or out, bro?
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GhostAddressHunter
· 7h ago
A 2:1 buy-sell ratio sounds good, but you really need to be careful about zero liquidity.
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PensionDestroyer
· 8h ago
A buy-sell ratio of 2:1 and you expect to fool me? There's zero liquidity, man. Isn't this a trap?
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 8h ago
Zero liquidity? That would scare me to death... The buy/sell ratio looks good, but I can't offload my position.
Spotted some interesting action on $SINT running on Solana.
The 24-hour numbers tell a story: buyers pushed through $7,826 while sellers only moved $4,298. That's nearly a 2:1 buy-to-sell ratio, which caught my attention.
Current market cap sits at $13,177—pretty early stage territory. Liquidity shows zero, which is definitely something to keep in mind if you're considering a position.
The buying pressure outweighing sells could mean accumulation phase, or it could just be low-volume noise. Either way, worth keeping on the watchlist to see if this develops into anything substantial.