🚹 $TALE Liquidity Clarification – My Observations

I want to share my observations regarding the recent “liquidity addition and removal” that appeared in TALE’s data.

After a closer analysis, it became clear that this was not an actual capital movement, but rather a bug during the liquidity pool creation.

Here’s what happened:

‱ In the same pool shown in both images, the data displayed around 470k TALE

‱ The system mistakenly interpreted 470k TALE tokens as 470k USD

‱ This caused the total liquidity value to appear artificially inflated

Once the issue was identified and corrected:

‱ The pool started displaying the expected TALE/USDT proportional value

‱ Liquidity returned to normal levels

‱ No funds were withdrawn, and there was no hidden selling or liquidity drain

⚙ These kinds of bugs can happen, especially:

‱ In newly created pools

‱ During version transitions (V3 / V4)

‱ Or when indexers misread token units versus USD value

📌 Summary:

There was no real liquidity removal — only a data display correction.

Looking beyond raw numbers and understanding the pool mechanics makes all the difference.

Transparency over noise.