Why some tokens show price $0 on market aggregators and what it means

Tokens showing a price of $0 on market aggregators like CoinMarketCap or CoinGecko typically lack reliable pricing data due to low trading activity or absence from major tracking sources.

This often signals illiquidity, meaning few buyers or sellers exist, making it hard to trade without significant slippage, or the token may be unlisted, new, or inactive.

## Common Causes

**No market data**: Aggregators rely on exchanges; unlisted or obscure tokens default to $0.

**Low volume/liquidity**: Volumes too small to fetch accurate prices, or trading pools are inactive.

**Custom or scam tokens**: Wallets can't pull data for user-added or suspicious assets.

## Implications for Holders

Such tokens carry high risk, as they may be worthless, delisted projects, or rugs, though the underlying balance remains on-chain. Verify via DEX explorers before acting, as aggregator $0 doesn't always mean zero real value but indicates poor market presence

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