Spotted some interesting movement on a Solana token called $TRUST via Pump.fun recently. The 24-hour numbers caught my attention – buy volume sitting at $58.4K while sell pressure came in around $51.4K. That's a decent buy-to-sell ratio for a micro-cap.



Market cap currently hovering near $27K, though there's basically zero recorded liquidity which is... well, let's just say that's a massive red flag for anyone thinking of jumping in. Contract address is 68f1A8q6yQxMkTx9eXXR72HzQk6k2sqzFa9dy95tpump if you want to verify the on-chain data yourself.

Typical Pump.fun launch pattern – early volume spike, minimal infrastructure. Whether this thing has legs beyond the initial hype cycle remains to be seen. The liquidity situation alone makes this extremely high-risk territory. DEXScreener shows the activity, but always verify before touching anything this volatile.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHatvip
· 2025-12-12 07:00
Still bragging with no liquidity? Just the usual Pump.fun routine, large volume early on doesn’t mean much

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Good buy-sell ratio? Let’s see if it can get out of the market first haha

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$27K market cap with no liquidity, isn’t this just a prelude to a honeypot

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Another project waiting for bagholders, a classic Pump template

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Does anyone really dare to touch such zero-liquidity tokens? I don’t understand

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Don’t just look at the 24-hour data; you need to see how long this thing can survive

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Liquidity is zero? Then I’ll just pretend I didn’t see this coin
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P2ENotWorkingvip
· 2025-12-11 00:33
No liquidity and still boasting about the buy-sell ratio, isn't this a classic Pump tactic?

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$27K market cap with no liquidity, this isn't a red flag, it's a blood flag, brother.

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Again it's the Pump.fun leek machine, the data looks good but it's actually a trap.

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With zero liquidity, what's there to analyze? Just a preview of a rug pull.

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What's the use of a good buy-sell ratio? When pumped, you need to run; can't push it down at all.

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I've seen plenty of these kinds of pumps. Let's see who ends up getting trapped last.

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DEXScreener shows activity? I just want to know who dares to be the first to step in.

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With such a small market cap and no liquidity, this is just a gambling game, not an investment.

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Pump.fun has started again over the past few days to cut the leeks, and the name $TRUST is really ironic.

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I’m too lazy to even look at the contract; with no liquidity, there’s no need.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 2025-12-09 22:19
No matter how good the data looks, a coin without liquidity is just a paper tiger. This is a common trick on pump schemes.

If there's no liquidity, you can't even sell when you want to. You'll probably end up stuck holding the bag.

The buy/sell ratio looks nice, but it doesn't mean much. The key is whether you can actually exit successfully.

Yet another new way to fleece retail investors—looks tempting, but the risk is off the charts.

I really don't dare touch these microcap coins with no liquidity.

Nice data is nice, but if no one's there to buy from you, it's all meaningless.

How many times has this script played out on pump schemes? Why are people still falling for it?
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DegenWhisperervip
· 2025-12-09 22:14
Liquidity is zero? Isn't this just a honeypot scam? I'll bet 5 SOL.
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PonziWhisperervip
· 2025-12-09 22:05
Bragging about the buy/sell ratio without liquidity? Isn’t this just a classic game of musical chairs?

A $27K market cap with no depth—easy to get in, hard to get out, bro.

I’ve played all the Pump.fun tricks. Early trading volume is inflated; later it’s just a fire sale.

Liquidity red flags are so obvious, yet people still dare to hold the bag. That’s some nerve.

Same pattern again—seen it too many times, always ends the same way.

Good buy/sell ratio? What a joke. Without liquidity, none of it matters.
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DegenMcsleeplessvip
· 2025-12-09 22:04
Damn, it's the same old zero liquidity trick. Can you even play with this crap coin?

How are you supposed to get out without liquidity? Once you're in, you can't get out.

Good buy/sell ratio? Wake up, it's just a trap.

With Pump.fun, only those who get in early make money, everyone else is left holding the bag.

If you really have the guts to throw your money in, I respect you for being bold.

God, coins like this aren't worth looking at—the risk is off the charts.

Just looking at these numbers, I know it's a setup. I'll pass.
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rugdoc.ethvip
· 2025-12-09 21:52
Oh my, no liquidity? This is just a trap, even the best buy-sell ratio is useless.

With no liquidity, you can't get out even if you want to. Classic pump.fun scheme.

I really don't dare to touch these micro caps, the risk is just off the charts.

So what if there's a lot of buying volume? Without liquidity, you just can't sell.

There are red flags everywhere and people still dare to get in? I'm speechless.
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StableGeniusvip
· 2025-12-09 21:49
ngl the buy/sell ratio here is literally just window dressing when there's zero liquidity to back it up... classic pump.fun theatre, as predicted.
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