When Buy Pressure Missed the Price
🧭 Calls scattered across 567 coins. GROG and DARE drew more buys than sells yet fell, while ZCRASH — up 190% — had nearly balanced flow. Buy records didn't track price, and no clear edge emerged.
Today's Solana meme-coin calls totaled 2,186 across 567 distinct coins, with 245 coins drawing three or more calls. Rather than clustering around one theme, attention spread thin and wide across meme coins in general. The money flow told a divided story: GROG (buy/sell 1.19x) and DARE (1.43x) both saw more buys than sells, yet their one-hour prices fell -21.7% and -8.7% respectively. By contrast, ZCRASH — up 190% — carried a nearly balanced 1.13x flow, so buy records alone offered little guide to price. The healthiest structure belonged to BOUNTYWORK, at a $1.2M cap with 2,928 holders and just 17.9% held by the top ten, meaning supply was spread relatively evenly. As ever, neither heavy calls nor strong buying guaranteed gains — a session where loss control mattered more than entry timing.
- 1ZCRASHmemeATH $211.7K27 calls— The only strong gainer at +190%, yet flow was nearly balanced (1.13x) — price ran ahead of buying.
- 2POKEmemeATH $172.0K26 calls— Spread widest across 10 rooms, but despite a 1.38x buy edge the price stayed flat.
- 3BOUNTYWORKmemeATH $1.2M23 calls— At $1.2M with 2,928 holders and 17.9% top-10 concentration — the most evenly distributed supply.
- 4GROGmemeATH $133.6K23 calls— Buys led sells (1.19x) yet it dropped -21.7% in an hour — the sharpest buy-vs-price divergence.
- 5DAREmemeATH $216.3K21 calls— A 1.43x buy edge still ended -8.7% lower — buy pressure didn't translate into upside.