VVV Token surges 20% against the trend, Venice AI ecosystem: breakout or short-term market?

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March 2 News: The overall cryptocurrency market remains under pressure. Over the past 24 hours, the total global digital asset market cap has slightly declined, with most mainstream assets falling. However, amidst the general weakness, Venice Token (VVV) has experienced a significant rally, becoming one of the most notable altcoins recently. Data shows that VVV’s price surged by over 20% in a single day, reaching a high of $6.78, the highest since February 2025. Currently, the price hovers around $6.57.

VVV is the native token of the Venice AI ecosystem, created by industry veteran Erik Voorhees. Venice AI focuses on privacy and decentralized computing, providing users with permissionless access to open-source AI models for text, image, video, and code generation. Launched in early 2025, VVV’s primary use case is staking. By staking VVV, users can earn rewards and mint DIEM, which grants a permanent API access worth $1 daily.

According to CoinGecko, VVV has increased approximately 7.5 times over the past three months, with a current market cap exceeding $290 million, ranking among the top 300 crypto assets by market cap. This upward trend is not just short-term volatility but is closely related to tokenomics adjustments and ecosystem expansion.

Firstly, Venice AI reduced its annual token issuance from 8 million to 6 million tokens on February 10, decreasing supply by about 25%. This adjustment tightened the market supply structure, increasing token scarcity amid rising demand. Secondly, VVV has integrated with multiple DeFi protocols, including Aerodrome for liquidity support, Morpho for collateral assets, and Plena for gasless swaps, further expanding its use cases.

Meanwhile, Venice AI’s user base continues to grow. The platform now has over 2 million registered users, with API usage increasing steadily. Social data platform LunarCrush reports that VVV’s social engagement is 255% higher than the daily average, with overall influence increasing by over 400% compared to last week, indicating rapidly rising market attention.

Additionally, the staking mechanism is reducing circulating supply. About 7.56 million VVV tokens are currently locked as collateral, representing roughly 17% of the circulating supply. This “demand for computation—staking lock-up—supply tightening” model is viewed by some analysts as a key factor driving the price higher.

Despite the recent strong rally, VVV’s price remains about 70% below its all-time high. Given the cautious sentiment across the broader crypto market, whether this supply reduction and ecosystem expansion-driven rally can sustain remains to be seen.

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