TRON price held above $0.28 despite heavy price declines across the crypto market. Bulls are showing greater resilience as most altcoins shed gains. TRX could jumpTRON price held above $0.28 despite heavy price declines across the crypto market. Bulls are showing greater resilience as most altcoins shed gains. TRX could jump

TRON price holds $0.28 as bulls show resilience

  • TRON price held above $0.28 despite heavy price declines across the crypto market.
  • Bulls are showing greater resilience as most altcoins shed gains.
  • TRX could jump to above $0.30 or slip to major support in the $0.22-$0.20 region.

As the cryptocurrency market continues to grapple with significant volatility and downward pressure, TRON (TRX)  has stood out as a beacon of stability, firmly maintaining its price around the $0.28 level.

This resilience reflects TRON’s robust ecosystem fundamentals amid a broader sector correction that has seen major assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum retreat substantially from their yearly highs.

BNB price is also showing bearish signals.

TRON price holds key level at $0.28

TRON’s native token, TRX, has exhibited remarkable price stability in recent weeks, hovering consistently around $0.28 despite fluctuating market conditions.

Market data from major exchanges and aggregators have confirmed the current trading price at approximately $0.284, with minor variations across platforms reflecting real-time liquidity.

This steadfast performance is supported by strong on-chain metrics. TRON’s network continues to dominate in stablecoin transactions, particularly with USDT, which accounts for a significant portion of its activity.

Recent integrations, such as bridging with Coinbase’s Base Layer 2 network via LayerZero technology, have enhanced interoperability and liquidity for TRX.

Additionally, partnerships like the integration with Kalshi, the world’s largest prediction market platform, and Orbiter Finance for cross-chain swaps have bolstered ecosystem utility.

TRX bulls look to defy bears

While TRON maintains its ground, the broader cryptocurrency market is enduring a pronounced downturn.

Bitcoin has fallen sharply from its October peak above $126,000 to around $87k.

Liquidity concerns, ETF outflows, and macroeconomic uncertainties have dictated this downward action.

Ethereum has similarly struggled, trading at $2,950 after sellers capped a move to highs of $3,000 earlier in the session.

Several altcoins have experienced even steeper losses.

In contrast, TRON bulls have defied this trend through accumulated demand from real-world applications.

The network’s high throughput, low fees, and dominance in decentralized finance (DeFi) and stablecoin transfers, processing billions in daily volume have attracted steady inflows.

As the market navigates potential further corrections, TRON bulls may fancy further consolidation.

TRON PriceTRON price chart by TradingView

Technical indicators further reinforce this.

A look at the charts suggests short-term strength as shown by the MACD indicator.

Buyers are focused on the market’s ability to absorb selling pressure without sharp declines, with a gradual move toward the $0.30–$0.32 range emerging as the next upside objective.

If prices hold above the $0.28 area, a sustained move that turns $0.30 into support could shape the next phase of price action.

Network upgrades, new integrations and broader market conditions are expected to play an important role in determining direction.

In the near term, the 50-day exponential moving average stands as resistance around $0.29.

On the downside, a break below the key support level amid broader market stress could open the door for further losses, with bears potentially targeting the $0.22–$0.20 zone as an initial downside range.

The post TRON price holds $0.28 as bulls show resilience appeared first on CoinJournal.

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