JELLY Market Cap Sees 87% Evaporation from All-Time High, AIA Skyrockets 800% Before Slight Pullback

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/11/07 14:45:54
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BlockBeats News, November 7th, according to GMGN monitoring, the market capitalization of Jelly-My-Jelly (JELLY) has dropped to $87.5 million. Previously, its market cap had once reached $500 million, experiencing an 87.6% drop from the high point within two days, currently priced at $0.087. In addition, in the past 24 hours, several coins have seen significant gains, as detailed below:

DeAgentAI (AIA): with a high point increase of over 800% in 24 hours, the market cap once surpassed $3 billion, currently the increase has retraced to 680%, priced at approximately $13.68; BLESS: achieved a 131.6% increase at the 24-hour high point, currently the increase has fallen to 56%, with a market cap currently at $17.75 million and priced at around $0.061; Filecoin (FIL): saw an increase of over 80% at the 24-hour high point, currently the increase has retraced to 57%, with the market cap at $31.97 million and priced at approximately $2.13.

BlockBeats reminds investors that the recent cryptocurrency market has seen significantly intensified volatility, and investors should pay attention to risk management.

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