Looking at the Top 200 CMC performers, some assets have faced brutal downturns. Take $TIA, which collapsed from $7 down to $0.5—roughly a 93% drop. $BEAM didn't fare much better, tanking from $0.03 to $0.003. $JITO tumbled from $3.7 to $0.35, while $EIGEN shed value moving from $5 to $0.4. Even meme-oriented tokens got hammered: $BRETT went from $0.17 to just $0.015. Established assets also took hits—$DYDX slipped from $2.2 to $0.18, $W crashed from $0.35 to $0.03. Infrastructure plays weren't spared either: $RUNE dropped from $6.4 to $0.6, $CORE from $1.3 to $0.14. Layer 2 and staking tokens also bled: $THETA fell from $2.7 to $0.32, $PI from $2.5 to $0.2. These moves represent staggering losses for holders who bought near peaks. For traders, such compressed valuations raise tactical questions—whether these represent capitulation lows or continued downside ahead. A $1,000 initial investment at peak prices across these assets would've shrunk substantially.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 13h ago
It depends on whether it has really bottomed out; it feels like it hasn't completely broken through yet.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 22h ago
Damn, $TIA dropped from 7 to 0.5, a 93% decline... Who the hell bought in at the high? It must be so painful now.
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DegenDreamer
· 23h ago
Wow, this drop is incredible. Those who bought at the top must be so desperate...
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Rekt_Recovery
· 23h ago
ngl watching my portfolio turn into a liquidation speedrun... at least tia's teaching me what "capitulation" actually means lol
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 23h ago
Damn, TIA dropped from $7 to $0.5. My friend was so proud when he went all-in back then. Now he's wiped out and just lying flat, haha.
Looking at the Top 200 CMC performers, some assets have faced brutal downturns. Take $TIA, which collapsed from $7 down to $0.5—roughly a 93% drop. $BEAM didn't fare much better, tanking from $0.03 to $0.003. $JITO tumbled from $3.7 to $0.35, while $EIGEN shed value moving from $5 to $0.4. Even meme-oriented tokens got hammered: $BRETT went from $0.17 to just $0.015. Established assets also took hits—$DYDX slipped from $2.2 to $0.18, $W crashed from $0.35 to $0.03. Infrastructure plays weren't spared either: $RUNE dropped from $6.4 to $0.6, $CORE from $1.3 to $0.14. Layer 2 and staking tokens also bled: $THETA fell from $2.7 to $0.32, $PI from $2.5 to $0.2. These moves represent staggering losses for holders who bought near peaks. For traders, such compressed valuations raise tactical questions—whether these represent capitulation lows or continued downside ahead. A $1,000 initial investment at peak prices across these assets would've shrunk substantially.