A major exchange platform recently delisted 9 tokens in one go: $BUZZ, $DARK, $FROG, $GORK, $MIRAI, $PERRY, $RFC, $SNAI, $TERMINUS. Most of these tokens are from the Solana chain, and the common issues are declining popularity and insufficient trading liquidity. Clearly, they failed to meet the exchange's operational standards for listed projects, so they were removed in a concentrated cleanup. From this move, it’s evident that the exchange is tightening its requirements for Solana ecosystem projects. In simple terms, Solana meme coins are emerging endlessly, but very few can maintain popularity and liquidity. This batch adjustment reflects the exchange’s attitude toward optimizing platform asset quality — preferring to streamline rather than keep junk. For investors, this is also a reminder: when choosing new projects, liquidity and market popularity should indeed be considered.
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SerRugResistant
· 12-23 04:25
The projects on Sol that have been played for suckers really need to be cleaned up
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Another batch of memes has been sent away, it should have been done earlier
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Liquidity is the key, without it everything is in vain
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The exchange's actions this time are actually saving people, don't blame them
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9 coins delisted together? The Solana ecosystem needs to reflect on this
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To be honest, most memes are just here to play people for suckers
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The projects that survive this cleanup are the ones worth watching
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Liquidity drying up is indeed a death sentence
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I get dizzy seeing new coins coming out on the Sol chain
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The exchange is right to streamline assets.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 12-21 05:35
Liquidity cannot keep up, so it must be delisted, which shows that the exchange is starting to take it seriously.
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The cleanup in the SOL ecosystem is very satisfying; garbage coins really need to be swept away.
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Again, it's these coins with names I've never even heard of, they should have been cleaned up long ago.
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Investors need to be more mindful; do you still want to hodl coins whose popularity has faded? Wake up.
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Nine coins are being delisted together; the exchange is establishing rules here.
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There are too many memes, and 99% of them are just here to play people for suckers.
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Liquidity is the hard indicator; without it, everything else is in vain.
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Cleaning up garbage projects is not a problem; I'm just afraid there are more that haven't been discovered.
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The SOL ecosystem really needs to be sorted out properly.
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It seems that the exchange also doesn't want to take the blame anymore; they are directly doing a hardcore cleanup.
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FastLeaver
· 12-20 18:07
Solana is starting to cut leeks again. This delisting wave is quite harsh.
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Nine coins gone at once, indicating that the Solana ecosystem really has too many abandoned projects.
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With insufficient liquidity, it should be cleaned up. The exchange's actions this time are still rational.
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Meme coins are like this; they don't last more than a few days before cooling off. You still need to look at the fundamentals.
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Hmm, I haven't touched these coins, so I guess I dodged a bullet.
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I'm already tired of Solana's trash projects. Just clean out what needs to be cleaned.
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By the way, will someone cry again this time when they get delisted?
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Thinking of surviving with liquidity dried up is just too naive.
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Is a delisting wave coming? I need to clear my warehouse.
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The Solana meme coin ecosystem is collapsing a bit. There are really only a few that can survive.
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CounterIndicator
· 12-20 11:50
This wave of delistings seems to be clearing inventory. Solana and these meme coins are indeed too weak.
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SnapshotStriker
· 12-20 11:49
Another round of mass cleanup, is the SOL ecosystem about to start strict selection
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9 tokens delisted at once? Here we go again, another harvest season for the chives
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Meme coins flying everywhere, this is the result. Coins without popularity will eventually be eliminated
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Liquidity is the key, this serves as a textbook-level reminder
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The quality of projects on Solana varies greatly, and this move by exchanges is quite ruthless
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It seems exchanges are also starting to operate more meticulously. Trash coins definitely need to be cleared
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When investing in new tokens, you must look at liquidity. Only focusing on the story will lead to losses
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9 tokens delisted at once? This shows how many truly worthless projects are on the SOL chain
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When popularity declines, they get cleaned out. This is the reality
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AirdropHunterKing
· 12-20 11:48
Damn, another wave of signals to cut leeks. I didn't touch any of these 9 coins, and after freeloading for more than 2 years, I still have some foresight.
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-20 11:44
The SOL ecosystem's meme coins are like this—today's hot favorite becomes trash tomorrow.
Those chasing the hype should be prepared to cut losses.
9 tokens delisted at once, indicating that exchanges are also tired of garbage projects.
Liquidity exhaustion is truly a dead end; no matter how hot a coin is, it can't survive.
It seems I need to change the habit of only focusing on hype.
The proliferation of solanomeme coins is too rampant; exchanges are cleaning up aggressively.
When the hype fades, you have to run—this is a painful lesson.
Not all listed coins are worth touching.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 12-20 11:42
Starting the cleanup again, it should have been done earlier. There are indeed too many trash meme coins on Solana.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 12-20 11:22
This wave of delisting operations shows that exchanges are really starting to clean up junk coins. The meme coins in the Sol ecosystem are indeed too many and overhyped.
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Liquidity exhaustion means waiting to die. These coins should have been taken offline long ago.
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Haha, it's another routine of harvesting and abandoning retail investors. It's obvious these coins have no future.
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Good cleanup, better than letting retail investors continue to be trapped. At least the exchanges still have some conscience.
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Sol meme coins are too widespread. This focused cleanup is actually protecting new investors.
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It seems that getting listed on exchanges is not easy. In the end, it still depends on genuine liquidity and user base.
A major exchange platform recently delisted 9 tokens in one go: $BUZZ, $DARK, $FROG, $GORK, $MIRAI, $PERRY, $RFC, $SNAI, $TERMINUS. Most of these tokens are from the Solana chain, and the common issues are declining popularity and insufficient trading liquidity. Clearly, they failed to meet the exchange's operational standards for listed projects, so they were removed in a concentrated cleanup. From this move, it’s evident that the exchange is tightening its requirements for Solana ecosystem projects. In simple terms, Solana meme coins are emerging endlessly, but very few can maintain popularity and liquidity. This batch adjustment reflects the exchange’s attitude toward optimizing platform asset quality — preferring to streamline rather than keep junk. For investors, this is also a reminder: when choosing new projects, liquidity and market popularity should indeed be considered.