Spotted a PumpFun token on Solana that's showing some movement: $RUNNER just crossed my radar.
The numbers? 24-hour buy volume hit $27.3K while sells clocked in at $22.3K—net positive flow there. Market cap's sitting at $18.8K, though liquidity shows $0 which is... interesting.
Classic early-stage meme coin pattern on PumpFun. That liquidity situation definitely warrants a closer look before aping in. The buy/sell ratio looks decent at first glance, but zero liquidity is always a red flag for exit strategy.
Anyone else tracking this one? Would love to hear if there's context I'm missing here.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 2h ago
Zero liquidity? Is this not tempting me to go in? It feels like a rug pull is not far away.
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consensus_whisperer
· 2h ago
Zero liquidity? This is the prelude to a rug pull, no trading ratio can save it.
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GasOptimizer
· 2h ago
Liquidity 0 and still dare to boast? This data model is full of loopholes, and no matter how good the buy-sell ratio looks, it's still a dead end when exiting, a typical case of paper prosperity.
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VibesOverCharts
· 2h ago
Zero Liquidity? How does this happen?
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0xSherlock
· 2h ago
Zero liquidity? This is a honeypot, man, don't touch it.
Spotted a PumpFun token on Solana that's showing some movement: $RUNNER just crossed my radar.
The numbers? 24-hour buy volume hit $27.3K while sells clocked in at $22.3K—net positive flow there. Market cap's sitting at $18.8K, though liquidity shows $0 which is... interesting.
Classic early-stage meme coin pattern on PumpFun. That liquidity situation definitely warrants a closer look before aping in. The buy/sell ratio looks decent at first glance, but zero liquidity is always a red flag for exit strategy.
Anyone else tracking this one? Would love to hear if there's context I'm missing here.