📌 Is $OM a Scam or Legit? The Truth Behind the 90% Crash

OM (Mantra) saw one of the most shocking dumps in 2025, crashing from above $9 to nearly $0.19 within weeks. This massive collapse triggered a wave of panic and accusations across the crypto space, with many calling it a scam. But was it really?

According to what the team and analysts explained, the dump wasn’t due to a rug pull.

It was more of a domino effect—major liquidations hit centralized exchanges hard, paired with low liquidity, and poor support to absorb the sell-off. On top of that, OM's tokenomics raised eyebrows: too much supply, centralized holdings, and not enough real demand.

Since then, the price has struggled to bounce back. Despite short-term spikes, it's mostly been moving sideways around $0.25. The 1D chart shows heavy volume during the crash, but volume quickly dried up after that. Most indicators still show weak momentum.

As for end-of-2025 predictions, most traders and models are keeping expectations low. A realistic price range seems to be between $0.24–$0.26, unless something major changes—like new partnerships, updated tokenomics, or real-world adoption. There are some bold predictions floating around suggesting it could hit $0.50+, but that feels overly optimistic in the current climate.

So, is $OM dead? Not quite. But unless the project delivers something significant, it might just stay stuck in recovery mode.