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🚀 Have you ever heard about $A (Vaulta)? @EdgenTech👀
Here are 5 things few people notice — but they might be key insights if you’re tracking or holding this token! 👇
💰 1. Current Price & Market Snapshot
📊 Vaulta ( $A) is currently trading around ~$0.29 USD per token.
💡 Market cap: ~1.6 B A in circulation, max supply ~2.1 B.
📈 24h trading volume in the tens of millions USD.
🧩 The price may look small, but low-cap tokens often hide asymmetric upside — with equal risk attached.
🧠 2. The “Hidden Story” Behind $A
⚙️ Vaulta is actually the rebranded & evolved version of EOS, swapped 1:1 into $A.
🔑 Token utility includes staking, governance, bandwidth/CPU access, and transaction fees — a full Web3 resource model.
🏦 The project now positions itself as a Web3 banking and asset network, connecting tokenized real-world assets and cross-border payments — an angle many still overlook.
🧾 3. Tokenomics & Supply Pressure – Often Ignored
💥 Total supply is capped at ~2.1 B A, making it finite.
🐋 Some “whale” wallets might still hold large allocations from the EOS migration, which could influence future price action.
📉 If unlock schedules or whale sales hit the market, volatility could spike — always check the distribution data before entering.
🌊 4. Liquidity & Exchange Presence
💹 $A is already listed on major exchanges (including Binance and others).
⚠️ But: trading depth and liquidity are still modest compared to top-tier tokens.
💡 Pro tip: check the order book & slippage before executing large trades — low liquidity = high impact on price.
🚀 5. “Silent Growth” — The Underrated Catalyst
🧭 Vaulta’s quiet rebranding from EOS → A isn’t just cosmetic; it represents a strategic shift toward tokenized finance and real-world integration.
🤝 If the team delivers on Web3 banking, asset tokenization, and global transfers, $A could see renewed attention.
🫧 However, without strong execution and ecosystem traction, it risks fading into the noise of the altcoin market.
⚖️ Final Take
$A (Vaulta) carries both potential and caution — a reborn legacy project with bold ambitions.
It’s low-priced, backed by a large network history, but still rebuilding trust and traction in a crowded Web3 field.
👉 DYOR (Do Your Own Research):
Check token distribution, unlock schedules, roadmap updates, and exchange volume before making any move.
Yeah, totally agree, Canada leaning into this momentum is huge. Stablecoins and Web3 rails can really bridge access gaps, and it’s good to see leaders shaping policy early.
Encouraging to see momentum building in Canada 🇨🇦
Stablecoins and Web3 banking aren’t just technology they’re the foundation for financial inclusion and global competitiveness
Great to see @yveslarose & @Blockchain_CBC driving impact and leading the ongoing government dialogue
Vaulta just hit a new all-time high TVL: $390M.
It’s not just growth — it’s signal.
Builders are building.
Users are staking.
Stake where it counts.
$A
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🚨⚒️ Nuno Espirito Santo, new West Ham manager with immediate effect as contract has been approved.
Portuguese manager replaces Graham Potter with first training session later today.
Nuno says yes to #WHUFC project.
I’d lean toward projects building core infrastructure, like Web3 banking layers. Those solving interoperability and real-world usability have the best shot at lasting through cycles.
It has to be interoperability. Without seamless movement between stablecoins, banks, and DeFi rails, Web3 banking risks repeating the same silos TradFi built.
The settlement layer is shifting — and clarity is the signal.
With banks moving on a MiCA-regulated euro stablecoin and real-time, bank-to-bank payments gaining ground, builders have new foundations to work with.
If you were designing the Web3 banking layer, what’s one essential capability it must have?
🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Bayern Munich is now the club with the BEST start in Bundesliga HISTORY!
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Back in 2020, I watched friends sell their BTC at every dip, most never bought back. The few who held through corrections saw life-changing gains. History’s lesson: patience pays.
I mean, if this correction has made you sell your positions, I think that it's just an emotional move.
These corrections are designed for you to get out of $BTC and #Altcoins.
However, the cycle isn't over, we're close to a big breakout upwards.
Q4 is going to be good.
I disagree, capital without conviction is fragile, but conviction without capital still shapes outcomes. Markets punish doubt; only conviction sustains strategies long enough to turn small capital into real gains.
Spending time with leaders like Pierre to talk Bitcoin and Web3 shows real progress. If Canada leans into clear rules, the upside for builders like Vaulta is massive.
Spent an hour with @PierrePoilievre discussing #Bitcoin, blockchain, and the future of Web3 banking.
Canadians deserve choice, clear rules, and world-class infrastructure. At @Vaulta_ we are building exactly that to power the next era of finance.
It is time to bring common-sense innovation home 🇨🇦
After serving time in prison, Dani Alves has been found not guilty of rape.
Life moves on like nothing happened—especially for the woman who destroyed his life. She walks free.
Dani lost everything—absolutely everything, including his family. As a man, the game was rigged against him from the start.
Once worth $60 million, his empire collapsed after being accused of rape in a Barcelona nightclub bathroom. At 39, Dani spent 14 months in Brians 2 prison.
Sponsors like Puma cut ties, costing him millions. Lawsuits piled up, including a $2.2 million claim from Pumas UNAM. His marriage to Joana Sanz also crumbled, ending in a 2024 divorce filing.
Convicted in February 2024 under Spain’s strict consent laws—based largely on the accuser’s testimony—he was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison and ordered to pay €150,000 in damages (covered in part by allies, including Neymar’s family). Despite proclaiming his innocence, Alves appealed.
On March 28, 2025, Catalonia’s High Court unanimously acquitted him, citing “flaws and inaccuracies” in the evidence, inconsistencies in the woman’s story, and a lack of corroborating proof. He walked free after 839 days behind bars.
Meanwhile, the accuser remains anonymous—and uncharged for an unproven claim.