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What happened to EONSOL?
Recorded from HostDeFi weekly snapshots · gate exit dated 2026-08-16 · not financial advice
The on-chain record
eonSOL (EONSOL) cleared HostDeFi's data gate — at least $25,000 of pool liquidity or 250 holders — and reached $49,397 of tracked liquidity around 2026-08-09. By 2026-08-16, the pool had drained to $0: a 100% collapse in exit capacity. Whatever the token's story, holders who stayed can no longer leave at meaningful size — that is what a liquidity collapse means in practice.
At its widest, our snapshots recorded 67 holders. The balances those wallets still show are largely unrealizable: with the pool this thin, the marked price multiplies against liquidity that isn't there.
A collapse is not, by itself, proof of a rug: teams migrate contracts, redenominate, or abandon projects that simply failed. What the on-chain record shows is only the outcome — the exit door closed. If you are researching this token because you hold it, be aware that “recovery services” target exactly this search; nobody legitimate can restore drained liquidity for a fee.
These figures are HostDeFi's own weekly snapshots (2026-08-09 → 2026-08-16); they are not live and the token is no longer tracked. If activity returns and the pool refills past the gate, this notice is withdrawn automatically.
Understand the pattern: anatomy of a rug pull · dead-token forensics · what to do if you held it.