随着Fantom网络的发展,FTM在7天内上涨了18%

币界网Publicado a 2024-08-15Actualizado a 2024-08-15

币界网报道:
    在Andrew Cronje加入Sonic Labs的消息传出后,FTM的价格创下了每周新高。上升趋势显示出减弱的迹象,同时可能回调至0.36美元。

Fantom[FTM]在过去七天里再次出现看涨情绪,此前价格从0.29美元上涨18%,达到每周高点0.37美元。

在撰写本文时,FTM的交易价格为0.373美元。在过去的24小时里,该代币上涨了10%以上,表现优于比特币[BTC]和以太坊[ETH]。

根据CoinMarketCap的数据,交易量也飙升了44%,这可能是由于交易者在上升趋势中买入。那么,是什么推动了FTM的反弹?

DeFi专家重新加入Fantom生态系统

Fantom Labs已更名为Sonic Labs,最近宣布去中心化金融(DeFi)专家Andrew Cronje将担任其新任首席技术官(CTO)。

DeFi开发人员将在推出Fantom Sonic方面发挥关键作用,这是一个可扩展的新一代网络,取代了Fantom Opera。

一旦Sonic Network启动,FTM持有者可以以1:1的比例将他们的代币迁移到新的$S代币。

Cronje参与Fantom之前一直是增长的驱动因素。例如,2022年,FTM上涨了45%,因为有人猜测Cronje将重新加入该项目。

随着最近的上涨趋势,价格正在模仿之前的走势。然而,如果缺乏坚实的基本面,这种反弹可能是短暂的。

FTM会保持上升趋势吗?

从技术指标来看,上升趋势正在减弱。移动平均线收敛-发散(MACD)线高于零,表明短期动量为正。

然而,MACD的走势低于信号线,表明反弹可能正在减弱。

对Chaikin资金流(CMF)的分析也表明,购买压力虽然存在,但正在稳步下降。CMF已降至较低水平,但仍保持在0.13的正值。

尽管价格上涨,但CMF的下降表明了看跌的分歧,FTM有可能测试较低的支撑位。

如果上升趋势失败,FTM将跌至0.36美元的0.618斐波那契水平。较低的支撑位也位于0.382斐波那契(0.352美元)。


阅读Fantom的[FTM]价格预测2024-25


买家重返市场可能会使FTM反弹至本月早些时候的0.408美元以上。

IntoTheBlock的数据显示,截至发稿时,大量FTM地址“资金不足”(亏损)。如果这些地址选择出售以尽量减少损失,那么FTM的价格将进一步下跌。

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