
In this topic, I will gather all the previous and current information about the token, how the huge increase at launch occurred, what the market data means, and what needs to be checked step-by-step before any investment decision.
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1) Overview of the project (technically)
ElizaOS is an open-source software framework for building artificial intelligence (AI) agents that can operate independently and integrate with various tools and blockchains. The official documentation explains the functions of the framework, development tools, and operating methods.
The project has an active presence on GitHub and software repositories that show there is code and community contributions. This gives the impression that it is not a 'hollow' project technically on paper.
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2) Where are price data and market status displayed now?
Currency data pages like CoinGecko display the current price of ELIZAOS, trading volume over 24 hours, market cap, and other pieces of live market information. These pages show that the price today is close to ~ $0.008-0.009 with substantial trading volume.
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3) Why did a 'crazy price' appear at launch? (Technical and economic reason)
1. Low initial liquidity: When a new trading pair is created on a liquidity pool (for example, on a DEX like PancakeSwap or Uniswap) and very little liquidity is added, any simple trade leads to a calculated price based on the ratio of assets within the liquidity pool (x * y = k). If the number of tokens in the pool is very low compared to a small amount of the reference currency, a very high unit price may appear superficially.
2. First price trade (Price Discovery): Often the first trade recorded by the market (or the first block) may be at a short-term price, and this is recorded by the chart as a 'peak'. After more liquidity/buyers enter, the price adjusts to a real level closer to the balance of supply and demand.
3. Lack of major market transactions: The chart does not distinguish between a single small trade and large trades — therefore, an early small peak appears as a relatively 'big' rise.
> Result: What you see as a 'crazy rise' is usually the effect of low liquidity and recording the first trade; it does not necessarily mean that large buyers actually pushed the price.
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4) Indicators of the current state from market data (extracted from sources)
Current price: ~$0.008 (volatile value depending on the measurement time).
The market cap shows at levels of tens of millions (varies by the source of the calculation and the token's tradeability).
The project announced token migrations and the token name may have changed from previous tokens to ELIZAOS in the context of ecosystem development. There are news reports addressing this issue.
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5) What critical information should be checked now? (Actionable list)
1. Smart Contract
Get the smart contract address from the token's page on CoinGecko or from the platform where the token is displayed. Then open it on Etherscan / BscScan / Solscan (depending on the network) to read the code and verify if it is verified.
Check if there is a security audit report from known companies. The absence of an audit increases the risk.
2. Liquidity Lock
Check if the trading liquidity is locked in a service like Unicrypt or Team.Finance or any other liquidity lock service. If the liquidity is not locked, the existence of an owner who can withdraw the liquidity means the risk of a rug pull.
3. Token Distribution (Tokenomics & Holders)
Check the token distribution: what is the percentage of circulating supply of the billions issued? Who are the top holders? If a large percentage is held by one wallet, the risk of ownership concentration is high.
4. Community activity and official channels
Check the official website, the Whitepaper document, Twitter/Telegram/Discord channels, and the number of followers and the quality of interaction. Serious projects usually have an active and confirmed community.
5. Listings and reliable sources
Is the token registered only on DEX or also on reliable data platforms (CoinGecko/CoinMarketCap)? Appearance on reliable data platforms helps but is not a sufficient guarantee.

