AIA token holders are watching their portfolios evaporate. Down 18.81% in a single day, this altcoin has hemorrhaged over 81% of its value in just one month. The question everyone's asking: will $0.30 hold, or is there more pain ahead?



The carnage isn't random. Trading volume collapsed by 28% after a major exchange removed leverage trading pairs, starving the token of liquidity. What was once a spectacular 730% rally has completely unwound, leaving late buyers underwater. When hype-driven momentum meets reduced exchange support, the result is predictable—capitulation.

For those still holding, the math is brutal. What started as moon dreams turned into a masterclass in risk management failure.
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AlphaWhisperervip
· 2025-12-07 12:21
Here are a few comments with different styles: --- Same old story—leverage trading halts and it crashes. That’s the fate of altcoins. Someone actually believes a 730% pump? Wake up, people. The moment the exchange acts, everyone bails. No more liquidity—what’s the point anymore? Gave it all back, wiped out completely. Feel bad for those who bought in late. This is why I never touch coins without exchange backing. Way too damn unstable. Let’s see how long it can hold $0.30. I got out ages ago anyway. It’s always like this—hype it up, then dump it. Nobody ever learns.
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ParanoiaKingvip
· 2025-12-06 12:05
This is a typical exit scam playbook by the whales. Who bought in at that 730% spike? --- Yet another false prosperity propped up by leverage—at the end of the day, it’s just a game of musical chairs. --- I just want to ask, can $0.30 still hold, or is it going to break down further? --- As soon as the exchange pulled the leverage, liquidity disappeared. What does that tell you? --- People really got wrecked this time. The latecomers are probably regretting it big time. --- A 730% gain followed by an 81% retrace—this risk lesson was way too expensive. --- Watching a bunch of people cut their losses and leave—that’s the price of not doing your homework. --- Once leverage is gone, the market falls apart. There’s no real demand backing this coin at all. --- What about the die-hard holders still hanging on—how do you see this situation? --- Yet another "moon coin," but it crashed before it even took off.
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CryptoWorldSnacksvip
· 2025-12-06 07:03
The Fate of Altcoins
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 2025-12-06 03:53
Once the supply line is cut, the battlefield collapses. Leverage removal and dried-up liquidity—this isn’t an issue with the token itself; it’s the exchange delivering a death sentence.
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SerLiquidatedvip
· 2025-12-06 03:52
Ha, here comes another good show. The moment the exchange withdrew support, the truth was exposed, and the 730% gain vanished instantly—truly ruthless. --- This is why I always say those who chase pumps and panic sell are just bag holders. Now you get it, right? --- Holding the $0.30 line? Bro, you’re overthinking it. There's no liquidity left, what support level are you even talking about? --- It’s always the same playbook: the hype is loudest during the pump, and when it dumps, they run the fastest. This is just an AIA repeat. --- The moment the leveraged trading pairs were removed, you should have exited completely. What are you still holding for? Clearly, you haven’t paid enough tuition yet.
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GhostAddressHuntervip
· 2025-12-06 03:39
This is the fate of altcoins. Who really believes in a 730% increase? --- Another token that gets wrecked when an exchange cuts leverage—when liquidity is gone, it's dead. --- Can 0.30 still hold? The problem is no one's buying anymore. --- Latecomers are always stepping stones. It's the same trick every time. --- A 28% drop in trading volume causes a crash like this, which shows there was never any fundamentals to begin with. --- Wake up, holders. This is what risk management means. --- As soon as leverage trading pairs are cut, the price gets slashed in half. That says it all. --- Capitulation selling is inevitable. Should've exited earlier. --- A 730% gain being wiped out is totally normal. The real worry is it hasn't bottomed yet. --- Liquidity drying up is the real killer—scarier than anything else.
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AlgoAlchemistvip
· 2025-12-06 03:32
Same old trick: cut the leverage and the trading volume is instantly halved. With liquidity this poor, you still want to protect the price? Wake up. --- A 730% surge gets wiped out—that’s what you call reaping what you sow. If no one is left to buy the hype, it’s bound to crash sooner or later. --- $0.30 won’t hold. Without exchange support, this coin is garbage. Stop dreaming. --- Latecomers all become bag holders. That’s the fate of shitcoins. --- Wait, did this coin really go up 730% before? How did I miss that pump... --- Liquidity drying up is a countdown to death. If you need to cut losses, just do it. --- Moon dreams turn into jumping-off-the-building dreams. LOL, should’ve seen what this was from the start. --- One move from the exchange and its true nature is revealed right away—shows there’s nothing behind it. --- How do holders feel now? Must be buzzing in the head, haha. --- Coins like this deserve to fall. That’s what you get for chasing the top.
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