Nexperia announced today that there wouldn’t be any changes in its current commercial relationships while the EU and China work towards a potential agreement. Although the US and China have reached a 12-month understanding, the European Union has yet to resolve its issues with China. Predictions about the fading enthusiasm in the AI field are once again in the spotlight, and cryptocurrencies aren’t particularly fond of these sentiments. So, what is the current situation with SEI Coin and AAVE?
SEI Coin Price Target
BTC had reclaimed $104,000 but was losing ground again at the time of writing. We have shared multiple comprehensive assessments regarding the cause of today’s decline, avoiding repetition. While there hasn’t been a significant change in the crypto-specific developments in the past hours, the continued decline in liquidations is now becoming unreasonable.
BTC might venture out to $120,000 to liquidate easy short positions worth billions of dollars. The end of the closure, a Trump-favorable decision by the Supreme Court, and other developments boosting excitement in the AI realm could alter the situation.

Today, SEI Coin was on Ali Martinez’s radar, with the analyst highlighting the significance of the $0.15 support level as crucial. The price is currently just above this support. If the support is maintained, the analyst expects a return to the $0.23-0.36 range, indicating more than a 100% increase.

Let’s briefly touch on an intriguing analysis for Bitcoin
$103,176. Sherpa, after a long period, shared a strong downside prediction for BTC and is targeting $85,000 if no rebound is observed.
AAVE Coin
In light of the overall negativity, altcoins are trying to do whatever they can to slightly separate themselves. We’ve seen many initiate buyback programs, with some still in progress. AAVE DAO plans a $50 million buyback supported by its protocol revenues. Given that AAVE is one of the profitable DeFi protocols, this move should be taken seriously.

Kyle mentioned; “Aave DAO has launched a $50 million annual buyback program supported by protocol profits. Aave’s strong cash flow, having earned $98.3 million in fees and $12.6 million in revenue last month with a $35 billion TVL, backs this bold step. The signal is clear: DeFi aims for stable growth, avoiding speculation.”



