EOS — old / A — new. After the rebrand. 10 10 2025EOS / DollarBITFINEX:EOSUSDSpartaBTCComparative analysis. The old EOS chart history (8 years) and its continuation in the new coin A (Vaulta), after the rebranding. EOS on exchanges that haven't yet rebranded. On some exchanges (usually low-liquidity ones and DEXs), the old ticker is still trading. They're swaying the price, and the order book is half-empty, so they can sell off the remaining coins on the exchanges. You can exploit this volatility at your own risk, but remember, you could end up holding a coin that's impossible to sell anywhere if EOS isn't exchanged for A, and EOS is delisted, and then, later, A is listed. A (Vaulta) is trading on exchanges that supported the rebranding and the exchange of the old for the new without any hassle. The chart shows a 3-day timeframe. Secondary trend. The downtrend, which has formed a channel, is currently dominant. Local trend. The short targets of the descending triangle, which was broken downwards, are currently being fulfilled. Currently, there is sideways consolidation at the median of the descending channel, which could become a descending flag if support is broken, opening the way to the lower zone of the channel. Then, a reversal to the upper part of the channel. If, after consolidation, the price moves up, then the movement towards resistance of the descending channel. A breakout will break the trend, or return to the descending channel according to its logic. In the medium and long term, it's worth accumulating this Vaulta (working from zones and for a breakthrough), but don't overdo it. It's important to understand that this is a scam project, albeit one with a large marketing slant and the support of contractors from the “money masters” of the USDT issuer and a bunch of liquid exchanges. EOS is the longest-running ICO, and the most lucrative one. “Investors” have buried (let's be honest, they've laundered) billions of dollars in it. Therefore, it's possible, like the already scammed EOS, they'll exploit their brainchild during a "hamster isn't scared" period—a repeat of 2017 and a shot in the arm for a repeat of the scam (not likely).