A new interesting token $Noah has appeared on the Solana chain. According to the latest data, this token has a 24-hour buy volume of $43,218 and a sell volume of $36,499, indicating relatively active trading. However, the liquidity is only $0, and the market cap is just $27,225. Projects of this scale carry significant risks—typical of micro-cap tokens. The trading volume is slightly higher than the sell volume, suggesting that some people are still chasing in, but such new Solana tokens tend to be quite volatile, so caution is especially advised. If you're interested, you can check out the specific chart, but doing your homework is a prerequisite.
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NFT_Therapy
· 5h ago
Liquidity is $0? How do you play this? You could get stuck easily if you're not careful.
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GamefiHarvester
· 5h ago
Noah's market cap is too small, only 27K with no liquidity. Isn't this just gambling?
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just_another_wallet
· 5h ago
Another small coin with a 27k market cap? With a liquidity of 0, I knew this was risky. Solana really dares to launch anything.
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LiquidationWizard
· 5h ago
Liquidity is $0? How is this supposed to work? If it can't be withdrawn directly, it's doomed.
A new interesting token $Noah has appeared on the Solana chain. According to the latest data, this token has a 24-hour buy volume of $43,218 and a sell volume of $36,499, indicating relatively active trading. However, the liquidity is only $0, and the market cap is just $27,225. Projects of this scale carry significant risks—typical of micro-cap tokens. The trading volume is slightly higher than the sell volume, suggesting that some people are still chasing in, but such new Solana tokens tend to be quite volatile, so caution is especially advised. If you're interested, you can check out the specific chart, but doing your homework is a prerequisite.