Arbitrum falls 10% amid weak on-chain activity – Can ARB hold $0.48?
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Key Takeaways Arbitrum plunged over 10%, sharper than the market’s drop. Falling Funding Rates, Open Interest, and weak network activity drove the fall, though recovering TVL hinted at underlying resilience. The price action of Arbitrum [ARB] plunged 10% in the last 24 hours, per CoinMarketCap data. The Ethereum Layer 2 (L2) token was among the top losers alongside Fartcoin [FARTCOIN], Pump.fun [PUMP] and Aerodrome Finance [AERO]. In fact, the broader crypto market slipped 1.75% as total capitalization fell to $3.97 trillion. These drops were driven by falling Funding Rates and Open Interest across the board. Source: CoinMarketCap Why is ARB price down today? Per Tokenomist data, Arbitrum is set to unlock 92.65 million ARB tokens valued at $40.33 million. The amount equated to 2.09% of the released supply. Over the last three months, 277.95 million ARB entered circulation. With supply now at 5.15 billion, the latest increase of 1.79% signaled short-term bearish pressure. More on-chain data from Arbiscan showed the activity in the network was in free fall, too. For instance, the Total Transaction Fees of 11.62 ETH, as of press time, were hit the hardest. They dropped by 74% after the number of transactions fell by 4.72%. With the New Addresses at 63,413 and only 127 Contracts verified per day, the crash was amplified. The two declined by 46% and 11.8% respectively. Source: Arbiscan These signals were a representation of how users had faded the L2 solution. ARB fights to stay above a flip zone On the charts, Arbitrum struggled to hold the $0.48 flip zone after facing rejection near $0.60. Despite the sell-off that began late on the 15th of August and extended into the next day, the overall price structure remained bullish, with ARB still trading above a 10-day ascending trendline. Bollinger Bands pointed downward, signaling increased…
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