When it comes to coins with a strong background, AIA is truly one of a kind. The most surreal part is its operational logic — after the project was delisted, the team somehow managed to relist the contract within two months. You read that right, such things do exist.
The price was manipulated, then it was cleared out by the exchange, and not long after, it came back to life. This is almost unheard of in the entire market history. It's really the first time I've seen such a outrageous script. How deep must the background be to be able to pull off such operations at the peak of the market?
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consensus_whisperer
· 5h ago
Can it be revived in just two months? How tough does the background have to be?
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 6h ago
Damn, how tough does this background have to be? It was taken down for two months and can still come back to life? I'm just asking, who the hell can play like this?
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CrossChainMessenger
· 6h ago
Relisted after two months? How tough does the background have to be, haha.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 6h ago
Damn, how strong does this background have to be? Coming back to life in just two months, can the exchange even handle it?
When it comes to coins with a strong background, AIA is truly one of a kind. The most surreal part is its operational logic — after the project was delisted, the team somehow managed to relist the contract within two months. You read that right, such things do exist.
The price was manipulated, then it was cleared out by the exchange, and not long after, it came back to life. This is almost unheard of in the entire market history. It's really the first time I've seen such a outrageous script. How deep must the background be to be able to pull off such operations at the peak of the market?