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Volume exceeds depth on Polygon

In an organic market, a pool trades a fraction of its depth per day. When 24-hour volume reaches twenty times the pool's liquidity, the same capital is being cycled through the pool over and over — the signature of churn bots generating the appearance of an active market.

This rule exists because raw volume is the single most-gamed metric in token screening. A token can buy volume; it cannot buy depth-relative believability. Each record below shows the exact volume-to-liquidity multiple the engine measured.

The churn pattern is easy to recognize once you know it: enormous reported volume against a pool that never seems to grow, and a price that oscillates in a narrow, machine-regular band. These pools are not markets — they are volume printers aimed at ranking algorithms.

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.

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