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Polygon Network Active Addresses Just Hit A New Yearly High, But Why Is MATIC Price Down?

Last updated: July 22, 2024 11:54 pm
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Polygon (MATIC) appears to be underperforming compared to the broader market, where most of the attention is directed toward other major cryptocurrencies with larger market caps. Despite this subdued price movement, the Polygon network recently experienced a significant surge in activity, reaching its highest levels in over a year. This notable increase in activity is largely attributed to recent announcements concerning the migration of Polygon’s MATIC token to the new POL tokens.

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Polygon Network Activity Hits Yearly High

According to on-chain data from Santiment, the participation of addresses on the Polygon network surged dramatically following the announcement of the token migration. This increase was highlighted by Santiment’s Active Addresses 24-hour metric, which tracks the number of network addresses that either sent or received transactions within a 24-hour period. Remarkably, this spike in activity propelled the metric to exceed 4,200 addresses over the weekend.

A deeper analysis of the on-chain data reveals that this surge represents a significant departure from the previous trend. Daily activity has been on a steady decline since March. In fact, the day before the spike, the Active Addresses metric recorded fewer than 1,500 active addresses. This sharp rise underscores the impact of the token migration news, indicating a renewed interest and engagement among some participants of the Polygon network, which contrasts sharply with the earlier downward trend in activity.

MATIC Price Analysis

At the time of writing, Polygon (MATIC) is trading at $0.534. The cryptocurrency is currently contending with a resistance level of around $0.55, a barrier that the bulls have been unable to overcome in the past 24 hours. This resistance emerged following a bullish price movement from a yearly low of $0.4313 that kickstarted on July 6, representing a 27.5% increase up to the $0.55 mark.

Looking at a broader timeframe reveals that this price point has consistently posed a strong resistance level ranging up to $0.57. MATIC has made many attempts to break past this level since the last week of June. According to data from IntoTheBlock, there are currently 19,450 addresses holding a total of 454.38 million MATIC tokens at an average price of $0.57. This concentration of holdings around the $0.57 price level likely explains the resistance, as many addresses might be likely selling after moving into profitability, thereby exerting downward pressure on the price.

MATIC’s profitability count is currently the lowest among major cryptocurrencies, with only 30,100 addresses in profit. This figure represents less than 5% of the total addresses holding MATIC. However, this could change very soon after the mainnet upgrade.

The mainnet upgrade from MATIC to POL is slated to take place in September. The anticipation surrounding this event could generate significant buying pressure for MATIC, potentially improving holder profitability. 

Source: NewsBTC

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