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UNO/WETH Base Pool Liquidity Vanishes From $52k Peak

Base Published: 6d ago ·

The UNO token paired with Wrapped Ether saw its trading venue effectively cease operations after losing nearly all available funds. This event marks a complete drain where remaining value is negligible compared to recent highs.

A specific decentralized exchange venue for the UNO token paired with Wrapped Ether on the Base network has experienced a total loss of usable funds. The facility operated normally until recently but now holds only three dollars in assets against its peak capacity.

The Event Details

Monitoring data indicates that this specific trading location reached a maximum value of fifty-two thousand three hundred eighty-eight US dollars before the sudden drop occurred. On June 14, 2026 at roughly seven twenty-seven UTC, the system flagged an immediate change in status. The pool contract identified as zero-nine-ee-bb-sept-zero-cb-five-zero-six-fifty-four-eight-seven-df-two-zero-ff-ea-five-zero-ab-seven-a-five-one-oeb-one-fa-ad now shows a health score of only twenty out of one hundred.

Understanding the Numbers

The drawdown percentage reported is one hundred percent. In practical terms, this metric signifies that the current amount in the pool represents zero dollars relative to its previous size rather than implying an impossible mathematical result. The remaining three dollars are statistically insignificant and functionally equivalent to a closed account for traders seeking volume.

Implications For Traders

This situation illustrates how quickly liquidity can vanish on newer blockchain networks like Base without traditional regulatory oversight. When a pool reaches zero, the ability to execute trades disappears entirely regardless of whether the underlying tokens still exist elsewhere in the ecosystem. Users attempting to access this specific address will find no counterparties available for their orders.

  • The deployer wallet associated with the initial launch is 0x0cc8f54ceccadc90725a9a66b4d562e5114cfccd
  • Current on-chain risk flags show no active alerts despite the zero liquidity state