AIA price surges 900% as DeAgentAI gains real-world utility through Pieverse partnership
DeAgentAI price surged 900% driven by its new partnership with Pieverse, enabling its autonomous agents to automate and verify on-chain invoices while positioning the AIA token as a settlement medium within the ecosystem.
- DeAgentAI price has surged to $15.16, clearing key resistance around $3.80. A retracement is expected between $6.5–$9.8 as profit-taking accelerates.
- The surge was driven by the recent partnership with Pieverse, which integrates DeAgentAI’s autonomous agent framework into Pieverse’s infrastructure to help automate and validate invoice data.
DeAgentAI (AIA) has just staged an 900% breakout, surging from around $1.50 to $15.16 at its peak. The rally cleared the major resistance zone around $3.80 and established a new ATH.
The price has now began to pullback as the large upper wicks on the recent candles reflect profit-taking pressure on the 1H timeframe. The RSI, while still elevated above 70, shows early signs of a potential rollover, indicating that bullish strength is waning.
Based on the Fibonacci retracement plotted from the $1.50 low to the $15.16 high, a pullback toward the $9.8–$6.5 zone would mark a healthy correction, allowing indicators to reset before the next move. The 0.786 Fib level at $4.20 is the final strong support before invalidating the breakout structure.
AIA price 1H chart | Source: TradingView
What’s behind DeAgentAI price spike?
The sudden surge in DeAgentAI price is driven by its recent integration with Pieverse, a blockchain protocol focused on verifiable on-chain invoices and timestamped receipts.
Through this tie-up, DeAgentAI’s autonomous agent framework will connect to Pieverse’s infrastructure to help automate and validate invoice data, ensuring that transactions are tamper-proof, auditable, and recorded directly on-chain. The AIA token is also being positioned for settlement or payment within that ecosystem.
Launched in September last year, DeAgentAI is a blockchain-native AI framework designed to integrate AI with decentralized networks, specifically optimized for Solana. At its inception, the project raised $6M in a seed round led by Web3.com Ventures and Vertex Capital with participation from Higgs Capital, Kernel Labs, and others.
The platform enables the deployment of AI agents to optimize transaction efficiency, reduce fees, simplify user interactions, and support developer innovation through a token-based incentive system. The AIA token was launched for trading on 18 Sept. this year on Binance Alpha /Futures.
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