Spotted an interesting token making moves on Solana today. $RPM is showing some solid activity patterns worth noting.
The numbers tell a story: 24-hour buy volume hit $57.3K while sell pressure came in at $45.9K. That's a decent buy-to-sell ratio. Market cap sitting around $54.6K.
One thing that caught my eye? Zero recorded liquidity. Now that's either a data glitch or something traders should definitely factor into their risk assessment. Always worth double-checking when the liquidity metrics look off.
Anyone else tracking this one? Would be curious to hear if others are seeing similar patterns.
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InfraVibes
· 10h ago
Zero liquidity? Wouldn't that just lead to a direct run? I wouldn't dare to gamble on something with data issues.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 10h ago
Zero liquidity? Isn't that a straight-up rug pull? No matter how good the data looks, it's useless.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 10h ago
Zero liquidity? You need to be careful with that—a single slippage could wipe you out.
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 10h ago
Zero liquidity? How can you trade this? Something feels off.
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StakeOrRegret
· 10h ago
Zero liquidity? You really have to watch out for that, it feels easy to get stuck.
Spotted an interesting token making moves on Solana today. $RPM is showing some solid activity patterns worth noting.
The numbers tell a story: 24-hour buy volume hit $57.3K while sell pressure came in at $45.9K. That's a decent buy-to-sell ratio. Market cap sitting around $54.6K.
One thing that caught my eye? Zero recorded liquidity. Now that's either a data glitch or something traders should definitely factor into their risk assessment. Always worth double-checking when the liquidity metrics look off.
Anyone else tracking this one? Would be curious to hear if others are seeing similar patterns.