OKB’s 18% rally erases $150 lows – $260 breakout ahead?

ambcryptoPublicado em 2025-10-03Última atualização em 2025-10-04

Key Takeaways

What triggered OKB’s 18% price surge in the last 24 hours? 

A bounce from the 20-day EMA near $188 and rising retail accumulation fueled the sharp rally.

What signals suggest OKB could test the $260 resistance level? 

Increasing Open Interest and aligned retail buying point to strong bullish momentum building toward $260.


OKB [OKB]  saw a sharp 18% price surge in the last 24 hours, at press time. The surge comes after the token bounced off from its 20-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) near $188 on the daily chart.

Earlier this month, OKB experienced a sharp 34% decline, dropping to $150 to fill the market gap left by its previous explosive rally. 

However, the recent rebound indicates that the correction phase may be over, with the 20-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) acting as a key support level and turning point.

Source: TradingView

Retail orders fueling the surge

Retail activity is driving OKB’s recent price gains, as shown on the daily chart. 

According to CryptoQuant’s Spot Retail Activity Data, there’s been a notable increase in retail order accumulation at the current trading price, signaling renewed confidence in OKB’s bullish potential.

Source: CryptoQuant

OKB’s rising Open Interest adds to bullish outlook

Alongside the surging retail activity, institution investors are also flocking the market, as seen from the recent steady increase in Open Interest (OI) across OKB’s derivatives market.

The spike indicates that more capital is flowing into Futures and Options contracts tied to the token. Historically, the spike is seen as a sign of increasing speculation and leveraged bets on further price appreciation.

Most of the market analysts see the alignment of retail accumulation with a spike in OI as a potential catalyst for further upside.

All put together, these forces could give OKB the momentum it needs to attempt a test of the next major resistance near $260.

Source: Messari

All eyes on $260! 

All the aforementioned on chain metrics and technical setups points for a potential bullish rally for the altcoin.

However, OKB will need continued retail buying pressure and strong follow-through buying among its market participants for the rally to sustain.

As of now, the rally is more likely to surge to $260 despite the cautionary signals from the potential profit taking phase following the current explosive move.

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