Spotted this on Solana earlier—$SFH just kicked off with some interesting movement. The token's pulling in solid trading action: roughly $39,700 in buys over the last 24 hours against $31,400 in sells, which shows decent momentum coming from buyers.
Here's what caught my eye though: the liquidity pool is sitting at $0 right now, and the market cap landed at $35,889. That's a super early-stage setup—typical of those rapid-launch tokens where the first movers are watching closely. The buy-to-sell ratio tilting toward buyers is a signal traders are watching.
If you're tracking Solana launches, this one's got the early volatility signature. Just remember: thin liquidity + small market cap = higher risk, higher potential. Do your own research before jumping in.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 01-03 13:03
Liquidity is zero? Isn't that a blatant rug risk, haha
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The buy-sell ratio looks pretty good, but with such an early-stage project, one big whale fleeing could be game over
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Solana has a new project again, and this time it feels really exciting... too exciting
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Wait, a market cap of 35k? How are there still people willing to take the risk... their hearts are really big
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There are indeed opportunities in early stages, but the risk is explosive, brother. I think I'll wait and see
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Tokens with zero liquidity dare to be promoted, Web3 really dares to do anything
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The buy-sell ratio favors buyers? But I’ve learned not to touch such projects
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Just launched like this, let’s wait and see, no need to rush
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 01-02 04:22
Liquidity pool $0? Isn't this just a casino haha
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The buy-sell ratio is pretty good, but a single dump can wipe out this kind of project
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Early-stage coins are most afraid of rug pulls, be careful
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Is this another typical pnd? It looks a bit suspicious to me
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$35k market cap is really mini, first movers have definitely made money but the chances are too slim
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Let's wait and see, those who are entering now are basically cannon fodder
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I just want to know who is behind this coin. Without insider information, I really don't dare to touch it
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SolidityNewbie
· 01-01 13:23
Liquidity of 0 is really bold; this is a sign of a rug pull.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 01-01 13:18
Liquidity is zero? Isn't that just digging a hole directly? Haha
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MoneyBurner
· 01-01 13:00
Liquidity is zero? Isn't this just a feast for sniper bots, and the buy-sell ratio isn't bad... How many really dare to build positions?
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-01 12:56
Liquidity is zero? Isn't this just a blatant rug... or am I misunderstanding?
Spotted this on Solana earlier—$SFH just kicked off with some interesting movement. The token's pulling in solid trading action: roughly $39,700 in buys over the last 24 hours against $31,400 in sells, which shows decent momentum coming from buyers.
Here's what caught my eye though: the liquidity pool is sitting at $0 right now, and the market cap landed at $35,889. That's a super early-stage setup—typical of those rapid-launch tokens where the first movers are watching closely. The buy-to-sell ratio tilting toward buyers is a signal traders are watching.
If you're tracking Solana launches, this one's got the early volatility signature. Just remember: thin liquidity + small market cap = higher risk, higher potential. Do your own research before jumping in.