MRBASE/WETH Base Pool Liquidity Vanishes From $59k Peak
The MRBASE token pair against WETH on the Base network experienced a total loss of liquidity, falling from a peak value of $59,254 to just three dollars. This event marks the complete disappearance of available capital in this specific trading venue following its initial deployment by wallet 0x0ef25a1b929a5aeada8450e3c802447c310fdadf.
A specific trading venue for the MRBASE token on the Base blockchain has effectively ceased to function as a source of capital. The event was first detected in late June 2026 at 22:19 UTC, shortly after the contract address 0xd6cb7119f652233d4a375875479564acedc19c19 went live. The pool has since recorded a health score of only twenty out of one hundred, indicating severe distress.
The Magnitude of the Drop
At its highest point, this venue held $59,254 worth of assets available for swapping between MRBASE and WETH. That drawdown represents a 100% reduction in value relative to that peak. In practical terms, an impact figure reaching one hundred percent means the entire pool was emptied rather than just suffering a minor fluctuation. The remaining liquidity is now valued at merely three dollars.
Understanding the Mechanics
This situation describes a scenario where all funds have been removed from the contract address 0xd6cb7119f652233d4a375875479564acedc19c19. When liquidity drops to this level, traders can no longer execute meaningful swaps without causing extreme slippage or failing entirely. The pool is currently considered dead for practical trading purposes.
What This Signals
- The deployer wallet 0x0ef25a1b929a5aeada8450e3c802447c310fdadf has full control over the remaining assets.
- New entrants cannot rely on this specific contract for fair pricing or depth.
Readers should note that while on-chain risk flags currently show as okay, a health score of twenty suggests underlying instability. The disappearance of nearly sixty thousand dollars in value highlights how quickly capital can vanish from decentralized venues once the initial liquidity is exhausted.