AARK / WETH Liquidity Pool on Arbitrum

Live swaps, liquidity changes, and pool analytics for the AARK/WETH pool on Uniswap (Arbitrum).

Pool0xfe75b5...86e192
ProtocolUniswap
NetworkArbitrum

Pool Activity

Recent swaps, liquidity additions and removals

PRICE USD
$0.0004218
PRICE
0.01988 WETH
LIQUIDITY
TOTAL SUPPLY
607.53M
MKT CAP
$256.27K
TXNS
1
BUYS
1
SELLS
0
VOLUME
$0.39
BUY VOL
$0.39
SELL VOL
$0
MAKERS
1
BUYERS
1
SELLERS
0
Pool activity summary (24h)
1 events for this pool
Total events1
Total USD flow$1
Liquidity added1 events $1
Liquidity removed0 events $0
Avg event size$1
Largest event$1
AARK USD flow$0
WETH USD flow$0
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Liquidity added vs removed
USD value of additions vs withdrawals
Net flow: +$1 added
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Event activity — last 24h by hour
When was this pool most active?
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Event size distribution
Distribution of USD values per pool event
Tall right bars = whale-dominated pool
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AARK vs WETH flow
Which token contributes more to total USD flow?
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Largest pool events (24h)
Top 8 events by USD value — click hash to explore
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swap · 16:19:39
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TimePairBase changeBase tokenBase USDQuote changeQuote tokenQuote USDTxAction
3h 43m 13s agoAARK / WETH930.07$0.430.00$0.39swap
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How to read the 0xfe75b57087580f519f291f389c3304fdee86e192 pool activity on Arbitrum

The 0xfe75b57087580f519f291f389c3304fdee86e192 liquidity pool page on Arbitrum provides comprehensive analytics including slippage analysis with interactive charts, real-time pool activity tracking, and detailed metrics. This page helps you understand price impact, liquidity depth, and trading dynamics for this specific pool.

  • Slippage Analysis. The page features interactive slippage charts showing price impact and minimum output amounts at different trade sizes. You can switch between trading directions (A→B or B→A) using the swap button in the header. The first chart displays price impact with an inverted slippage scale (higher slippage at the bottom), while the second chart shows minimum output amounts. Below the charts, a detailed slippage table lists all available slippage tiers with maximum tradeable amounts, helping you understand liquidity depth at different price impact levels.
  • Pool Metrics Cards. Key metrics are displayed at the top: current price (showing the exchange rate between tokens), minimum slippage (with maximum tradeable amount at that slippage), total liquidity (available in both tokens), and slippage tiers count (showing the range of available slippage levels). These metrics update based on the selected trading direction.
  • Pool Activity (real-time). The table shows a real-time stream of pool events including swaps, liquidity additions (positive changes) and removals (negative changes) for both base and quote tokens. Each row displays execution time, trading pair, token amount changes (with color coding: green for increases, red for decreases), USD values for both tokens, transaction hash and action type. This helps you see exactly how the pool balance changes over time, whether liquidity is being added or removed, and how frequently the pool is being used for swaps.
  • Bitquery APIs & streams. The "Get API" buttons below the charts and table open the exact Bitquery GraphQL queries powering these views, and you can access real-time subscription queries. You can plug these directly into your own pool monitoring systems, liquidity tracking dashboards or DeFi analytics tools, and customize fields, filters, networks and time ranges to build a tailored view of 0xfe75b57087580f519f291f389c3304fdee86e192 pool activity.
Recent pool activity (real-time stream)
Recent events shown: 1 (real-time updates)
Trading pair: AARK / WETH
Protocol: Uniswap

When analyzing 0xfe75b57087580f519f291f389c3304fdee86e192 pool activity on Arbitrum, pay special attention to the balance between positive and negative token changes, the frequency of swaps versus liquidity additions/removals, and the USD values flowing through the pool — together these usually highlight whether the pool is growing or shrinking, how active it is for trading, and whether liquidity providers are adding or withdrawing capital from this specific venue.