Just discovered a Solana chain token traded on Raydium, and the data is quite interesting—
Trading activity in the past 24 hours: Buyers' transaction volume $3,854 vs Sellers' transaction volume $4,153, basically balanced, indicating that the bullish and bearish forces are still fairly evenly matched.
There is $24,401 in the liquidity pool, with a market cap pegged at $57,440. Based on the ratio of liquidity to market cap, the circulating supply accounts for about 42%, which is quite decent for a new token.
Whether you're tracking small tokens within the Solana ecosystem or comparing liquidity depth across different DEXs, real-time data like this is worth paying attention to. On-chain trading is like that—details reveal the truth.
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GasGoblin
· 11h ago
The capital inflow ratio is 42%, which is okay, but the market size is too small. Just throwing some money around can boost the market, so be careful of the bagholders.
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StealthDeployer
· 11h ago
42% liquidity ratio, to be honest, it's a bit tight. With this volume, a slightly large order would cause slippage.
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ApeDegen
· 11h ago
Hmm, a liquidity of 42% is not bad, but I'm still a bit cautious about this volume.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 11h ago
42% of the capital allocation looks okay, but it's hard to say how many waves of sell-offs this volume can withstand.
The phrase "bull and bear are still relatively balanced" has been heard quite often; let's keep observing.
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DataChief
· 11h ago
The capital flow ratio of 42% isn't bad; it's just that with this kind of volume, you need to keep a close eye. A single large order can easily cause a drop.
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MEVEye
· 11h ago
42% of circulating funds sounds good, but what I care more about is what is behind this currency.
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retroactive_airdrop
· 11h ago
42% of the circulating funds share is indeed impressive, but it still feels like the data scale is too small, making it easy for whales to manipulate the market.
Just discovered a Solana chain token traded on Raydium, and the data is quite interesting—
Trading activity in the past 24 hours:
Buyers' transaction volume $3,854 vs Sellers' transaction volume $4,153, basically balanced, indicating that the bullish and bearish forces are still fairly evenly matched.
There is $24,401 in the liquidity pool, with a market cap pegged at $57,440. Based on the ratio of liquidity to market cap, the circulating supply accounts for about 42%, which is quite decent for a new token.
Whether you're tracking small tokens within the Solana ecosystem or comparing liquidity depth across different DEXs, real-time data like this is worth paying attention to. On-chain trading is like that—details reveal the truth.