Aura (AURA), a culture token built on the Solana (SOL) blockchain, has skyrocketed by over 3,500% in the past 24 hours, marking an extraordinary price surge.

This dramatic spike has enabled numerous investors to secure significant profits. Yet, market analysts caution that the rally may be part of a larger rug-pull scheme.

According to the latest data, AURA pumped from a low of $0.001 to $0.037 at press time. This marked an appreciation of 3,538% over the past day. In addition, the market capitalization has climbed from around $1.1 million to $34.4 million. 

AURA Token Price Performance AURA Token Price Performance. Source: TradingView

The trading volume also soared 106,684.40% to $38 million, indicating significant investor interest and activity. AURA has claimed the top spot as the highest daily gainer on CoinGecko and is currently the most trending cryptocurrency on the platform.

Lookonchain data highlighted that AURAs rally allowed a whale to book a $104,000 profit.

5 months ago, trader FvaBFc spent $24,000 to buy 2.87 million Aura, only to see it crash over 90%. But today, Aura suddenly surged 35x. He sold all 2.87 million Aura for $128,000more than recouping his losses and walking away with a $104,000 gain, Lookonchain posted.

Another trader also shared an unrealized profit of $698,154 on his AURA holdings in an X (formerly Twitter) post. However, the rally has raised red flags among market watchers.

Aura one year old coin pumped out of nowhere. Dont fall for it. They rug the crypto sector. Buy high conviction with organic chart. This will not end well, a user said.

Meanwhile, David, a user specializing in monitoring and reporting cryptocurrency scams, flagged AURA as a Level 3 Expert SCAM. According to Davids post, AURA lacks clear utility.

He noted that the token was created on May 30, 2024. Its market capitalization reached over $70 million as AURA hit an all-time high (ATH). Nonetheless, it quickly dropped to around $600,000.

Its designed for a Rug Pull! They got lucky because I didnt start this work at that time, the post read.

Moreover, David raised concerns about the recent price pump. He stressed that it lacks any clear explanation, such as a partnership or utility behind the token. He said the on-chain buying activity surged abruptly around 6 PM UTC on June 10.

However, its unclear whether this increase in activity was organic or artificially driven. Additionally, the thread pointed out that the token supply is tightly controlled.

David highlighted that many top AURA holders have large bundles of tokens. Notably, these bundles are not long-term holdings but are new.

AURA Token Holders AURA Token Holders: Source: X/David Crypto Scam Hunter

Additionally, he pointed out that many top holders never actually bought the tokens. Instead, they received them through transfers or splits from other wallets.

This further fuels suspicions of manipulation or coordinated efforts to artificially inflate the tokens price. Thus, while the latest rally has led to massive gains for some, its sustainability remains a topic of debate.

Xbtcas, Chief Meme Officer at Cryptonary, calls AURA a standout meme.

We are building a real multibillion dollar cult movement, this is one of the standout memes in terms of memetics and performance, xbtcas said in an interview with BeInCrypto.

Xbtcas refuses the pump-and-dump allegation and says that this is crypto-native capital that knows exactly what it found.

Aura was picked by the people. Crypto Twitter had and still has no idea what was unfolding, and even we at Cryptonary didnt anticipate how aggressively the community would reprice it, he explained.

The Chief Meme Officer also cited improving macroeconomic conditions.

The appetite for memes and risk is returning. Macro is shifting positive, and Trump is succeeding with trade deals. The spirit for memes is back, xbtcas concluded.

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