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Altcoin Loses Billions in a Day After Massive Sell-Out Leads to 90% Crash

Apr 14, 2025 at 12:00 pm

On Sunday the Mantra's OM token plummeted from over $6 to below $0.50 in a matter of hours, wiping out more than 90% of its value

Altcoin Loses Billions in a Day After Massive Sell-Out Leads to 90% Crash

On Sunday, Mantra's OM token crashed from over $6 to below $0.50 in a matter of hours, wiping out more than 90% of its value and erasing billions from its market capitalization.

The sharp decline has since sparked panic and speculation across the crypto community, with many wondering if another major collapse is unfolding.

The abrupt nosedive has yet to be explained, and silence from the Mantra team only fueled growing fears. While some investors labeled the event a potential "rug pull," others noted the broader fragility of the 2025 crypto landscape, already rocked by high-profile disasters like the Libra memecoin implosion and the massive Bybit hack.

Despite the ongoing uncertainty, Mantra's leadership maintains they aren't abandoning ship. Co-founder JP Mullin took to social media to reassure users that the project remains intact. He shared a public wallet address containing the team's holdings and emphasized that official community channels, such as the project's Telegram group, are still active.

According to statements from the team, the crash was not the result of foul play but rather "reckless liquidations" that spiraled out of control. Still, many observers remain skeptical, given the scale and speed of the token's collapse.

Ironically, this crisis comes just months after Mantra positioned itself as a rising force in real-world asset tokenization. In January, it inked a $1 billion deal with Gulf-based conglomerate DAMAC to bring a range of tangible assets—real estate, data infrastructure, and more—onto the blockchain.

The project's ambitions had also been bolstered by regulatory approval in February, when Mantra secured a virtual asset license from Dubai's VARA. The green light allowed it to expand operations across the UAE, offering trading, advisory, and asset management services in a region rapidly embracing blockchain infrastructure.

Mantra's pitch to investors focused on real utility: faster cross-border transactions, cheaper asset issuance, and blockchain-based security for tangible investments. But after the events of April 13, that promise is now in serious jeopardy. Whether the team can rebuild trust—and value—remains to be seen.

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