Just picked up on a new Solana token catching some early action. The $snowballs ticker is running on PumpFun, and the numbers tell an interesting story so far.
In the last 24 hours, buy volume hit $2,139 while sell volume came in at $1,438—showing more buying pressure than selling. Market cap sitting at $4,978 is pretty lean, but that's typical for early-stage projects on this chain.
One thing to note: liquidity is basically at zero right now, which means this is purely speculative territory. These ultra-low-cap tokens move fast and can evaporate just as quick. If you're tracking emerging Solana projects or hunting for early opportunities, this one's on the radar—but tread carefully with positions this small.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 9h ago
Zero liquidity? Isn't this just a situation waiting to play people for suckers?
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ChainPoet
· 9h ago
Is the liquidity of this snowballs plate 0? That is pure gambling, it can drop to zero in the next second.
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MetaverseHermit
· 9h ago
Liquidity is 0? That's ridiculous, who would dare to touch this thing?
Just picked up on a new Solana token catching some early action. The $snowballs ticker is running on PumpFun, and the numbers tell an interesting story so far.
In the last 24 hours, buy volume hit $2,139 while sell volume came in at $1,438—showing more buying pressure than selling. Market cap sitting at $4,978 is pretty lean, but that's typical for early-stage projects on this chain.
One thing to note: liquidity is basically at zero right now, which means this is purely speculative territory. These ultra-low-cap tokens move fast and can evaporate just as quick. If you're tracking emerging Solana projects or hunting for early opportunities, this one's on the radar—but tread carefully with positions this small.