Liquidity on UNITY on Raydium is about to hit bottom—only about 3% of the total supply remains in the pool. Watching these chips, market participants are eager to compete, and the competition is bound to be intense. Interestingly, this kind of scarcity often attracts traders' attention. Observing such liquidity changes on DEX can reflect the project's popularity and market expectations. The data point of $UNITY is indeed worth noting.
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IfIWereOnChain
· 6h ago
Liquidity is running out quickly? This is often a good time for whales to make their move.
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DevChive
· 6h ago
3% liquidity, can it really hold up? How terrifying would the slippage be?
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 6h ago
The liquidity bottoming out is a common tactic. To put it simply, it's just creating a sense of anxiety.
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PanicSeller
· 6h ago
3% remaining? Is this the rhythm to crash the market?
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AirdropHunterWang
· 6h ago
3% liquidity bottomed out? Be careful, it might be a dump coming.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 7h ago
3% liquidity? Isn't this just handing a knife to the whales?
Liquidity on UNITY on Raydium is about to hit bottom—only about 3% of the total supply remains in the pool. Watching these chips, market participants are eager to compete, and the competition is bound to be intense. Interestingly, this kind of scarcity often attracts traders' attention. Observing such liquidity changes on DEX can reflect the project's popularity and market expectations. The data point of $UNITY is indeed worth noting.