Since Coinmarketcap added Liquidity to its indicators, you can see a lot of tokens with enormous daily volumes have no liquidity at all. Is it even worth to invest in this kind of tokens? Does that mean that most of the volumes are fake? Thanks for the answers.
Personally, I use another service to determine the real liquidity.If you want You can test this service and compare with CMC:
https://messari.io/screenerWe all used to look for other alternatives, but after CMC's last update, it did not need to. Even if the volume is fake, it is possible to understand this by looking at the liquidity.
The site you suggest displays that the BTC's "real volume" is only 134 million, while this figure is 15 billion in CMC. Perhaps, the figures in CMC are exaggerated, but it can not be that much difference. How is "real volume" calculated in Messari?
when talking with data manipulation may always be there, but at least we have a place that can be trusted that the data is really real there. CMC is currently a lot of doubt in terms of volume, but what about the site that he provides to do data collection. now we have to be really careful for many things that can be manipulated if possible