I'm writing this post, due to rumours, FUD and misinformation regarding COAI.
📉 No Official Information About COAI Delisting And Developers Arrest In Cambodia
✔️ There is no official confirmation that $COAI has been delisted from any major exchange.
Here is what is confirmed:
On CoinGecko, the token is still actively trading across several centralized and decentralized markets.
There are no official announcements from any major exchange stating that COAI has been removed or delisted.
All claims about “delisting” come from unverified user posts and rumors — not from exchanges or the project.
🚫 No Evidence of a COAI Developer Being Arrested in Cambodia
There are no official news, government statements, or legal notices confirming that a developer or team member of ChainOpera AI (COAI) was arrested in Cambodia or anywhere else.
Major arrests related to crypto crime in Southeast Asia did occur recently (for other unrelated groups), but
none of these cases mention COAI or its developers.
There are no statements from police, courts, SEC, DOJ, or financial regulators linking COAI to any arrest.
📌 Conclusion:
The rumor about a COAI developer being arrested in Cambodia is not supported by any official or credible source.
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📌 Officially Confirmed Facts About COAI Right Now
📊 The project is still trading, and COAI is:
Listed on several exchanges (Binance Alpha, Gate.io, BingX).
Actively tracked on CoinGecko with real trading volume and market cap.
Mentioned in some market analysis articles discussing price drops and risk factors — but these are market opinions, not official accusations or regulatory actions.
📉 Yes — some analysts have written about the price crash and concerns about the token structure,
but these are not official warnings or legal issues.
Always do your own research and do not blindly trust to FUD and false information.
#COAI #FUD #Misinformation

