Next Move Could Be Big
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Key Insights: Arbitrum holds $16.3B TVL as $ARB tests historic support near long-term accumulation levels. ARB hovers near $0.27 while $699M in bridge inflows show continued capital confidence. Wyckoff pattern suggests accumulation; traders watch for a breakout above key resistance levels. ARB at Accumulation Zone: Next Move Could Be Big Arbitrum’s native token ARB is hovering around $0.27, a level that has previously marked accumulation zones ahead of sharp recoveries. Despite recent market weakness, network data shows that activity across the Arbitrum ecosystem continues to rise. Price Holds Critical Support Channel On the 3-day chart, ARB is moving inside a long-term descending channel. Price recently touched the lower band of this structure and is trading between $0.27 and $0.25. This zone has served as support during past downturns and often led to rallies once demand returned. A Wyckoff model is overlaid on the chart, indicating a possible accumulation phase at current levels. If ARB breaks above the channel’s upper line and reclaims $0.55 or $0.64, the move could signal a trend change. Until then, price action remains inside a downward range with buyers and sellers testing boundaries. Arbitrum Network Shows Steady Growth The total value secured on Arbitrum was $16.3 billion, recovering from a dip earlier this year. Network activity has picked up again, bringing Arbitrum closer to its previous high set in mid-2025. Stablecoin market cap on the chain has reached $8.98 billion. USDC and USDT remain the top tokens in use. More stable liquidity supports deeper on-chain usage, especially across DeFi protocols. Real-world asset (RWA) integrations have crossed $1 billion, showing Arbitrum’s expanding role in tokenized finance. DeFi total value locked is currently $3.45 billion, with ongoing participation across lending, trading, and liquidity protocols. This level of development continues to attract capital during consolidation periods. Bridge Inflows Remain…
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