Liquidity below floor on Polygon
Liquidity is the depth of the pool you trade against. When a pool holds only a few thousand dollars, a single moderate sell order can crash the price by double digits, and a coordinated exit can drain it entirely. CaliberToken rejects every pool whose liquidity sits below the minimum floor at screening time, because below that line no grade can protect a buyer from the exit mechanics themselves.
This is consistently the most common rejection reason across all seven tracked networks. Most new pools are launched with minimal capital precisely because the deployer never intended the token to trade — the pool exists to create a price, not a market. The records below are every token the engine turned away for this reason, with the exact liquidity figure on record.
Reading this log teaches a practical skill: before buying any new token, compare its quoted market cap to its actual pool depth. When the two sit orders of magnitude apart, the price you see is not the price you can exit at. Every rejection below is a live case study in that gap.
Polygon combines very low fees with broad retail distribution, which produces a continuous flow of minimal-effort token launches. Most rejections on the network are mechanical: thin liquidity, no volume, no activity.
Latest rejections under this rule on Polygon
| Token | Network | Failed rule | Evidence | Contract | Rejected |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TFTFFTFF | Polygon | Liquidity below floor | Pool liquidity $0 — below the $5,000 minimum. | pos | 2026-08-17T22:27:52.611Z |
| FRFrench friespolygon | Polygon | Liquidity below floor | Pool liquidity $3.45 — below the $5,000 minimum. | 0x178E4343ec264f978f4fbA734B7F166D6245B7E6 | 2026-08-17T21:53:08.835Z |