UNO/WETH Pool On Base Loses All Liquidity
The UNO/WETH trading pair on the Base blockchain experienced a total loss of its recorded liquidity. The event marks a sharp decline where the available funds dropped significantly below previous levels.
A specific decentralized exchange contract for UNO tokens paired with WETH on the Base network has effectively ceased to function as an active market. The data indicates that the available funds within this smart contract have vanished entirely from their previous state.
The Event Details
On-chain monitoring detected a significant shift in the pool's status starting June 17, 2026 at approximately 3:03 UTC. The liquidity that was once available for traders to swap assets has been removed from the contract address 0x3ba1378145eb2452e1b0ed39ca9ef33a74bb7a3c. This removal represents a complete exhaustion of the funds that were previously sitting in reserve.
The Numbers
At its highest point, this specific pool held $61,614 worth of assets available for trading. Following the event detected on June 17, the value remaining inside the contract is now just three dollars. This drawdown from a peak represents a reduction greater than any standard market fluctuation, indicating that nearly every dollar previously listed as liquid has been extracted or rendered inaccessible to normal users.
Implications For Traders
The health score for this contract is currently rated at 20 out of 100. While automated risk flags show no immediate on-chain anomalies, the practical result is that a trader attempting to execute a swap would find insufficient funds in the pool to complete their order. The deployer wallet associated with this event holds address 0xb0a300dd08bd20c4fb35b9c4a3815f6d39bb1624. When a liquidity provider removes all funds from a pool, it leaves the contract empty for public use. This situation means that any attempt to trade this specific pair will fail because there is no counterpart capital left in the system.
- The peak value was $61,614
- Current liquidity stands at only $3
- Total drawdown percentage exceeds 99%