Spotted something odd with ZIK on Uniswap's Ethereum chain. The 24-hour numbers? Eighteen bucks flowing in on the buy side. Sell side? Dead silent at zero.
Here's where it gets weirder: liquidity sits at absolute zero while the market cap somehow clocks in at over 1.5 billion dollars. That's not a typo.
Now what kind of trading pattern leaves buy volume in double digits while sellers vanish completely? And how does a token maintain that valuation with no liquidity backing whatsoever? The math isn't mathing here.
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HashRateHustler
· 12-06 22:45
Typical market maker manipulation
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MevTears
· 12-06 18:04
It's obviously a cash grab.
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mev_me_maybe
· 12-06 18:03
Abacus Genius
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 12-06 18:02
Classic manipulation tactics, no doubt.
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WalletDivorcer
· 12-06 17:59
This operation is a bit outrageous.
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LeekCutter
· 12-06 17:56
It's done and dusted.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 12-06 17:40
Definitely a guaranteed "chicken" (newbie investor) grinder.
Spotted something odd with ZIK on Uniswap's Ethereum chain. The 24-hour numbers? Eighteen bucks flowing in on the buy side. Sell side? Dead silent at zero.
Here's where it gets weirder: liquidity sits at absolute zero while the market cap somehow clocks in at over 1.5 billion dollars. That's not a typo.
Now what kind of trading pattern leaves buy volume in double digits while sellers vanish completely? And how does a token maintain that valuation with no liquidity backing whatsoever? The math isn't mathing here.