Although Chainlink has strengthened its market-leading position in oracle infrastructure, LINK is currently trading under pressure at a key support level.
LINK is the primary means of both paying for services through Chainlink’s oracles and staking within the network; it plays a key role in integrating dApps across blockchains as well as real-world assets. At press time, the coin is trading at $8.46 with a decrease of 3.16% over the past 24 hours.
Tweet Highlights Institutional Expansion
In a recent update on X by Chainlink official account, it discussed about its globally distributed network, which comprises thousands of 1000’s dApp projects and dozens of major blockchain protocols around the globe.
The globally shared map of its distributed network clearly demonstrates Chainlink’s remarkable ability to serve as the industry standard middleware used to create connections between dApp ecosystems and traditional financial ecosystems.
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LINK Support Under Pressure
On the daily chart from TradingView, LINK is currently trading around $8.40 , a horizontal level that had previously served as a structural support level.
Overall trendwise, LINK is bearish; since reaching an all-time high above $11.47 in December 2019, LINK has established a series of lower highs after being rejected at or near the $11.47 level on multiple occasions.
In terms of momentum indicators, both MACD and RSI are currently displaying some signs of early recovery (both very weak recovery attempts), but both have yet to confirm a shift to bullish momentum, as the MACD remains below zero and curling upward; the RSI is near-oversold but is also below the 50 mark (neutral).
Chainlink provides off-chain data securely to decentralized applications (dApps) via nodes on its blockchain network, and LINK is the utility token of Chainlink. If LINK close below $8.30, the following support level would be around $7.50, whereas should LINK reclaim the $9.50 level, the first sign of stabilization would be achieved.
In conclusion, while the fundamentals are indicative of increasingly coordinated institutions establishing multiple infrastructures, LINK’s price remains technically weak. The coming sessions will show if $8.40 becomes an accumulation base for LINK, or if it is a launching pad to a more severe downside.
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