AIOZ Network has defied the overall market conditions with its 30% price pump over the past 24 hours.

Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) prices both slumped at the last check Sunday.

However, AIOZ Network (AIOZ) was up from a low of $0.8657 to as high as $1.17 before retracing to its current price of $1.14. The token price is also up by over 40% in the last seven days.

AIOZ 24H price chart from CoinGecko

The AIOZ project has recently unveiled its latest video-on-demand streaming model, which could have aided in the price surge.

Second on the list is meme coin Would (WOULD) with a 15% price pump. The price has surged from a low of $0.2695 to as high as $0.3244.

AIOZ Network pumps 32%, WOULD jumps double digits, while market shows minor movement - 2
WOULD 24H price chart from CoinGecko

However, the exact reason for the surge of WOULD remains unclear. It could also be the general volatility of meme coins that could have helped the $310 million meme coin to pump.

The third coin on the top gainers list is Akuma Inu (AKUMA) with a 15% surge. The price of AKUM has surged over 1200% in the last 30 days and 260% in the last seven days.

AKUMA 24H price chart from CoinGecko

AKUMA has been trending on X and touts itself to be the next Shiba Inu (SHIB).

Even though the meme coin project only has around 5700 X followers, the meme coin seems to have gained traction on X, which could explain its price pump.



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