Spotted an interesting token move on Meteora's Solana pools - $SONIC showing some activity worth noting.



Past 24 hours breakdown:
Buy volume hit $47.6K while sell side came in at $37.3K. That's a decent buy-to-sell ratio right there.

Current liquidity sitting around $39.6K with market cap at roughly $208K.

For those tracking smaller cap plays on Solana DEXs, this one's been getting some traction. Numbers suggest accumulation pattern but as always, liquidity's thin so watch your position sizes.
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YieldHunter
· 2025-12-11 07:18
ngl that buy/sell ratio looks sus... 47k buys against 37k sells on a 39k liquidity pool? technically speaking, that's basically a pump setup waiting to happen. impermanent loss gonna wreck anyone who lps this
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 2025-12-09 19:03
The buy-sell ratio is okay, but this liquidity... better be cautious.
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Web3Educator
· 2025-12-09 18:47
ngl the buy/sell ratio here is giving accumulation vibes but that liquidity number... yikes. been telling my students about this exact trap for months
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digital_archaeologist
· 2025-12-09 18:44
This SONIC trade ratio is kind of interesting.

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That's how small tokens are—once liquidity thins out, it's easy to get harvested.

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47.6k vs 37.3k, looks like someone is quietly accumulating.

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Something with a market cap of only 208k... what can it compete with? Better forget it.

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Liquidity is only 39.6k? Don't get too greedy, everyone.

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"Accumulation pattern" sounds nice, but honestly, it just means waiting to harvest.

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Meteora is picking out the retail traders again this round.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 2025-12-09 18:44
Sonic's market cap is too small, and the liquidity is so thin that it's basically unplayable.
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