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DeAgentAI (AIA) Surges Over 470% in 24 Hours, Triggers Massive Liquidations Second Only to BTC and ETH

2025.11.07 11:40:25

On November 7th, based on Binance Alpha data, in the Sui ecosystem, the AI infrastructure DeAgentAI token AIA witnessed a short-term surge today. It reached $9.8 and is currently trading at $9.47. It has surged by more than 50% in the past 4 hours and 473% in the last 24 hours. Within 4 hours, 70% of the short positions on the Binance platform were liquidated, accounting for 34% of the total network liquidations.
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