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The Solana ecosystem has new developments. Recently, I noticed that the on-chain data for the ZIPPY token on Meteora is quite interesting.
Contract Address: 5G9TDK3Pj3FLpHz7cy5pdS5xUFVPeQHoWiDhCotdaos
In the past 24 hours, the buy volume reached $24,657, the sell volume was $20,091, and the buy-sell ratio is still healthy. The current liquidity pool size is $26,464, with a market cap standing at $100,845.
From the data, this pool isn't large, but the trading activity and liquidity pool ratio are close to 1:1, indicating continuous inflow and outflow of funds. Small-cap tokens tend to be volatile; please manage your own risk accordingly.
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The buy-sell ratio looks good, but with only 26k liquidity, do you really dare to touch it?
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Solana is back to cut the leeks, I’m just watching and not acting
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Active users and pools are 1:1, this data is kind of interesting
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100k market cap? Wake up, everyone, this is just gambling
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ZIPPY? Never heard of it, need to research first
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Large fluctuations, but it depends on how the main players play
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Mostly small-cap hype, risk is on you, bro
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Meteora is coming up with new tricks again
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24k versus 20k, the chips don’t seem to be very dispersed
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Basically, it all depends on whether follow-up funds can come in
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This market cap is too small, liquidity just runs away in a set
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Just be careful not to become the bag holder
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The data looks good, but I still remain cautious