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Hacken: How a 251M token mint shook HAI to its core!

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The 251 million HAI mint erupted like a volcano – Liquidity surged, and panic swept the market.

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  • Hacken mint hit like a volcanic eruption, flooding the market and crashing the price by 55%.
  • If bid walls couldn’t withstand this, what does that say about their real strength?

Hacken [HAI] just took a major hit after a likely private key compromise. Someone minted around 251 million HAI tokens on both Ethereum and BNB Chain, most likely by gaining access to the deployer wallet.

That move instantly tanked the price by 55%.

HAI was already having a rough quarter, struggling to break past the $0.026 resistance. This unexpected mint crashed the price all the way down to $0.009 at press time, dragging the RSI deep into oversold territory.

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Source: TradingView (HAI/USDT)

On X (formerly Twitter), Hacken’s devs responded quickly, launching an internal investigation and urging HAI holders on both Ethereum and BNB Chain to halt all bridging activity. 

But despite these assurances, the market’s reaction was anything but forgiving. The Exchange Supply of HAI surged to 10.36 million on the 20th of June, and then nearly doubled to a staggering 21.77 million just a day later.

This kind of inflow typically signals a surge in sell-side pressure, and in this case, it confirmed full-blown panic, exposing the lack of real underlying strength in the market.

Minted and melted: Hacken’s harsh reality check

Sure, the initial wave of panic was understandable. Security breaches tend to trigger knee-jerk reactions as fear overtakes logic. 

But in Hacken’s case, the 55% drop, breaking even below the critical $0.09 level, delivered a sobering reality check. It highlighted a structural weakness in market confidence.

On-chain data backs this up. The Net Exchange Flow showed a 64 million token inflow, heavily outweighing outflows.

This sharp imbalance suggests that sell-side pressure continues to dominate, with liquidity piling onto order books faster than the market can absorb it. 

Net flow hacken

Source: Santiment

According to AMBCrytpo, the lack of absorption underscores the absence of strong hands. In turn, revealing that the market’s foundation may be far more fragile than it appeared. 

For Hacken’s developers, it’s a hard but necessary lesson in trust and infrastructure. For investors, it’s a clear signal: Caution isn’t optional, it’s essential.

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Ritika Gupta is a Financial Journalist and Geopolitical Analyst at AMBCrypto, specializing in the critical intersection of world politics, economic policy, and the cryptocurrency markets. Her analysis is informed by her distinguished background, which includes professional experience at major news network. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Psychology from Gargi College, University of Delhi. This academic training provides her with a sophisticated framework for dissecting complex issues such as international regulations, government fiscal policies, and the geopolitical forces that directly influence asset valuations. At AMBCrypto, Ritika applies this expert lens to synthesize macroeconomic data and political developments, offering readers a deeper context for market movements. She excels at explaining not just what is happening in the market, but why it is happening. Her work is dedicated to providing strategic insights that empower readers to understand the complex relationship between global events and their digital assets.
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