Gate News, March 2nd — According to CoinMarketCap data, at the time of publication, VVV (Venice Token) is priced at $6.63, up 24.08% in the past 24 hours. The highest price reached $6.65, while the lowest dropped to $3.18. 24-hour trading volume is $43.6 million. The current market cap is approximately $294 million, an increase of $57 million from yesterday.
Recent Important News about VVV:
1️⃣ Airdrop Completion and Token Burn Event
Venice’s airdrop program has officially ended, with $100 million worth of unclaimed VVV tokens burned. This action directly reduces the circulating supply, enhancing the token’s scarcity and supporting its price. The burn signals the project’s focus on ecosystem stability, helping to maintain long-term holder confidence.
2️⃣ AI Platform and Layer 2 Ecosystem Integration
Venice AI platform is built on Ethereum Layer 2 network Base, creating a deep integration of AI applications with blockchain infrastructure. The ecosystem’s development and feature expansion provide practical use cases for VVV tokens, strengthening the project’s fundamentals and laying the groundwork for recent price increases.
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