Spotted some interesting activity on Meteora's Solana pools today. There's this token $MAFIA showing a peculiar trading pattern that caught my attention.



The 24-hour volume split is wild - $710 on the buy side versus literally zero sells. Now that's either extreme conviction or something else brewing. Current liquidity sits at $1,312 with market cap around $65,658.

What makes this noteworthy? The complete absence of selling pressure. Could be early accumulation phase, could be low liquidity creating illusions. Either way, these asymmetric volume patterns on DEX platforms often signal shifts before they hit the broader market radar.

Anyone else tracking Meteora pools? These Solana-based DEX setups sometimes reveal alpha before centralized exchanges catch wind. Just food for thought when scanning for early market movements.
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0xSherlock
· 2025-11-30 04:40
Retail pressure? This flavor is a bit strong... Be careful not to get trapped.
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quietly_staking
· 2025-11-29 15:19
The pressure from retail sales is indeed ridiculous, but the data's illusion is quite strong with low liquidity.
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ForkThisDAO
· 2025-11-27 11:38
Retail pressure? How the hell could this be real... A trick of small liquidity, I guess.
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ContractHunter
· 2025-11-27 11:34
The pressure from retail sales is either due to the market maker accumulating, or the liquidity is too shallow, it's hard to say.
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ApyWhisperer
· 2025-11-27 11:30
The pressure from retail selling is either due to the market maker accumulating or a bubble formed by shallow liquidity. To be honest, it's hard to tell.
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AirdropBuffet
· 2025-11-27 11:24
Is there really no retail selling pressure? How outrageous must the liquidity be to pull off such a trick...
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