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Do you remember what happened with Verasity a few months ago? It was crazy. The team completely changed its strategy and it shocked everyone. Instead of reducing the VRA supply as promised, they did the opposite: increasing the max supply to 200 billion. Canceling the migration from Ethereum. No governance for holders. It was like "we're changing everything, sorry."
The VRA crash was brutal. I remember seeing prices plummet by 25 to 35% in just a few days. Investors were panicking everywhere. But look where we are now, early May 2026: VRA is up +11.87% over 24 hours. Movements are less chaotic than before. It’s not crazy but it’s a change compared to the crash.
What was interesting in the story is that Verasity launched PLRL as a solution. A new ERC-20 token on Base with a capped supply of 10 billion. They promised real products: Data Vault, a marketplace for creators, AI ads. And an airdrop for VRA holders. Many people were waiting to see if it would change things.
Liquidity was low at the time (1-6 million per day), which made price movements super volatile. Now, VRA seems a bit more stable but it’s true that confidence has never really returned. The company acknowledged the issues but it took time for people to start re-interesting in the project. To be continued to see if it really takes off again or if it’s just a temporary rebound.