Aptos (APT) is listed at levels close to its historical low after a devastating year in which it has lost more than 83% of its value. With a market capitalization that barely exceeds $542 million and metrics in chain that show a decreasing adoption, investors wonder if the asset can survive the implosion of its ecosystem or if we are facing the chronicle of an announced death. This detailed analysis examines the causes of the collapse, critical …
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Aptos (APT) is listed at levels close to its historical low after a devastating year in which it has lost more than 83% of its value. With a market capitalization that barely exceeds $542 million and metrics in chain that show a decreasing adoption, investors wonder if the asset can survive the implosion of its ecosystem or if we are facing the chronicle of an announced death. This detailed analysis examines the causes of the collapse, critical …