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WBNB/SPCX Pool on BNB Chain Drops to $3 From $111,542 Peak

BNB Chain (BSC) Published: 7d ago ·

The WBNB/SPCX trading pair on the BNB Chain has experienced a severe liquidity event, with the pool value plummeting from a peak of $111,542 to $3. This drastic reduction indicates a complete loss of tradable assets for the pair.

A specific liquidity pool for the WBNB/SPCX pair on the BNB Chain has effectively ceased to function as a viable trading venue. The pool, identified by contract address 0x5b31234d58c52027c82466f60db98b148e92cace, saw its total value evaporate almost entirely. First detected on June 12, 2026, at 11:46:56 UTC, the event marks a transition from a healthy market depth to a state of near-total emptiness.

The Magnitude of the Drop

The financial impact of this event is best understood by comparing the initial state to the current reality. At its highest point, the pool held $111,542 in combined liquidity. Following the incident, the remaining value is merely $3. This represents a drawdown of 100% from the peak. In practical terms, a 100% drop means the entire pool was drained, leaving no meaningful capital for new traders to enter or exit positions. The health score of the pool is now 20 out of 100, reflecting its critical condition.

Implications for Traders

For anyone monitoring this specific pair, the data suggests the opportunity for standard trading has vanished. When a pool drops to $3, slippage becomes infinite for any realistic order size. A user attempting to swap even a small amount of WBNB would likely fail to execute the trade or would receive a negligible amount of the other token. The deployer wallet associated with this event is 0x349b5b9a4ed4e0677dee86a7664f051294fea888. While on-chain risk flags currently show as ok, the liquidity metrics themselves serve as the primary warning signal.

What to Watch

Investors should focus on the liquidity metrics rather than waiting for external confirmations. The shift from a six-figure peak to a three-dollar remainder indicates a total removal of assets. This pattern often signals that the liquidity provider has withdrawn funds or the pool has been intentionally emptied. Readers should treat any data showing such a percentage drop as an indicator that the asset is no longer available for standard market participation.

  • Peak liquidity was $111,542.
  • Current liquidity is $3.
  • The event occurred on June 12, 2026.