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$60K Liquidity Vanishes From openhuman/WETH Pool On Base

Base Published: 1d ago ·

A decentralized exchange pool on the Base network has transitioned from a healthy state to being effectively dead. The liquidity for the openhuman token against WETH dropped significantly after reaching its highest recorded value.

The trading pair between openhuman and Wrapped Ether (WETH) on the Base blockchain has experienced a total loss of usable funds since mid-June 2026. This specific event marks the end of an active market for this asset, leaving traders unable to execute swaps or provide liquidity.

The Numbers

At its peak performance before the incident, the pool held a total value of $59,948 in combined assets available for trading. Following that high point, the remaining liquidity plummeted until only three dollars were left recorded on-chain. This represents a drawdown from the initial maximum amount.

Current Status

The pool is now considered dead with no functional volume. A health score of 20 out of 100 reflects this critical state, indicating severe degradation in protocol functionality. The deployer wallet associated with contract address 0xd7833a251178c087f8f2218c3020e043df49b7c4 initiated the changes that led to this outcome.

Risk Implications

This event demonstrates how quickly a seemingly active market can vanish. When liquidity drops by 100%, it means there is no capital left for new entrants, effectively freezing any potential trade execution at current levels. Users holding openhuman tokens may find themselves unable to exit positions without significant slippage or finding alternative venues.

  • The pool contract address 0x93141d3d282cdd0cffc1f30634e56539ea9e082e is now flagged as inactive for standard trading purposes.
  • Risk monitoring tools show no immediate on-chain flags, yet the economic reality suggests a drained state.

The timeline of this event began detection around June 21, 2026. Investors should verify current pool health before interacting with any decentralized exchange pair that has recently shown such drastic changes in available capital.