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Orca $ORCA — Project Check

Is Orca legit or a rug? Here's an on-chain read of Orca ($ORCA) on solana — its liquidity, holder concentration, contract control, and whether its X account matches the official account on its CoinGecko listing. Community health isn't scored here; run the live check for that.

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Low Risk
ORCA shows healthy on-chain fundamentals.
Flags
  • Top 10 wallets hold 62% of supply — concentrated; a few holders could sell into your audience.
  • Mint authority is active — the supply can be inflated on holders.
Legitimacy
74
Verified contract
Contract status not checked.
94
Liquidity depth
Total liquidity is $2.0M.
57
Liquidity vs. valuation
Liquidity is 2.6% of market cap.
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Market activity
24h volume is $739k (0.38x liquidity).
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Token authorities
Mint authority is active — the supply can be inflated on holders.
Liquidity lock
Liquidity lock not verifiable for this pool type.
Durability
78
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Market age
Oldest market is 1098 days old.
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Supply overhang (unlock risk)
Fully-diluted value is 1.2x market cap — a large share of supply is not yet circulating.
27
Holder concentration
Top 10 wallets hold 62% of supply — concentrated; a few holders could sell into your audience.
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Holder base
89,841 holders.
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Market presence
20 liquidity pools across DEXes.
On-chain facts
$1.24
Price
$2.0M
Liquidity
$75.6M
Market cap
$93.3M
FDV
$739k
24h volume
1098d
Market age

Orca — frequently asked

Does Orca have enough liquidity?
Total liquidity is $2.0M.
Is Orca's supply concentrated in a few wallets?
Top 10 wallets hold 62% of supply — concentrated; a few holders could sell into your audience.
Can Orca's contract be changed or its supply minted?
Mint authority is active — the supply can be inflated on holders.
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