To say 'aliexpress battery', is really not a very good way to label what battery you got. There are hundreds if not thousands of sellers of products on aliexpress, just like there are thousands of 3rd party sellers on Amazon. There are some really good suppliers and really bad suppliers. So unless you cite the supplier, it's a meaningless discussion.
You can get a good quality Samsung battery pack, and similar with Panasonic on Ali express and it won't be cheap, But itd totally a crap shoot as to whether they will or won't be actual the actual true name brands, or simply grade b cells with counterfeit labels on them. If you find you are saving a lot versus Luna cycle, the odds are very high its a counterfeit. That's because you simply cannot get good quality actual brand name batteries that much cheaper buying direct from China via aliexpress, Alibaba, or DHgate, among others. The bury the shipping cost in the price and it's expensive to ship one off's from there. A place like Luna cycle can buy in volume, ship by sea, and get you the true brand name, saving a LOT per battery on shipping, and not putting as high a Mark up on them versus if you buy from the ebike OEM.
Also, They ALL bank on you not opening the battery case, let alone having the ability to discern an actual Samsung from a fake, even if you could 'remove' the label. They also threaten you with 'warranty void', if you open the casing. (Nice of them 'eh' given that they wont likely send you a new battery even if you get one that dies in 35 days).
The bms, will also be the lowest quality they can Get away with.
You won't really know then until it's too late, if it's what's advertised, and your battery dies after only a few hundred charge cycles. Or dropped to half capacity in 18 months.