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Home » Chainlink Is Getting Cheaper And Whales Are Not Buying The Dip: Discount Or A Trap?

Chainlink Is Getting Cheaper And Whales Are Not Buying The Dip: Discount Or A Trap?

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Chainlink has been grinding below the $10 mark, caught in a consolidation phase that has left holders waiting for a catalyst that has yet to arrive. The price action is frustrating but not unusual for an altcoin navigating a broader market that has been selective in where it directs its attention. What is less routine — and considerably more concerning — is what a CryptoQuant report has just identified beneath the surface. Related Reading: Retail Is Cashing Out On Ethereum, But The Selloff Is Being Absorbed. Discover Who Is Buying The report examines the month-over-month change in Chainlink’s whale count — the number of large holders whose participation tends to anchor price support and signal institutional conviction. What it shows is a pattern that demands attention: consecutive negative readings, month after month, reflecting a continuous and uninterrupted decline in whale participation over the past several months. That kind of sustained exit from large holders is not the kind of data point that resolves itself quietly. Whale participation is the structural foundation beneath most meaningful altcoin recoveries — when large holders are accumulating or at minimum holding their positions, the available supply stays tight and the market has the support it needs to move. When they leave, that foundation erodes. The troubling element here is not that whales exited once. It is that they have not come back — even as the price has fallen to levels that, in previous cycles, tended to attract exactly the kind of buying that stops declines from extending further. The Discount Is Real. The Buyers Are Not Showing Up The CryptoQuant report identifies the most alarming element of the current Chainlink setup with precision. Large price corrections are supposed to attract whale accumulation — that is, one of the foundational principles of on-chain analysis. Deep discounts create the kind of asymmetric risk-reward that large holders are specifically positioned to exploit. The cheaper the asset gets, the more attractive the entry becomes for participants with the capital and conviction to build meaningful positions. Chainlink is getting cheaper. The whales are not arriving. The simultaneous decline in both price and whale count removes the structural support mechanism that typically limits how far corrections extend. When large holders accumulate during weakness, they absorb the selling pressure and create a floor. When they stay on the sidelines — or worse, continue to distribute — that floor does not form. The price becomes increasingly dependent on retail participation alone, which historically has not been enough to sustain a recovery. The report’s forward assessment is direct. Until month-over-month whale count growth turns positive — until the consecutive negative bars on the chart reverse into genuine accumulation — Chainlink remains structurally vulnerable. The choice between further downside and extended consolidation depends on which comes first: a catalyst that draws large holders back, or a continuation of the current absence. For retail participants watching the $10 level, the CryptoQuant data delivers one clear message. The smart money has not yet decided this is worth buying. Until it does, caution is not overcaution — it is the only reasonable response to what the data is showing. Related Reading: DeFi Just Lost $15 Billion in Three Days. Something Deeper Than a Hack Is Behind It Chainlink Price Remains Trapped Below Key Averages as Downtrend Persists Chainlink continues to trade below the $10 level, with the weekly structure showing a clear loss of momentum following its mid-cycle highs near $25. The chart reflects a sustained downtrend defined by lower highs and repeated rejections at the 100-week and 200-week moving averages, currently clustered in the $13–$16 range. This zone has acted as persistent overhead resistance, capping every recovery attempt since late 2025. Price action has recently stabilized around $9, forming a tentative base after the sharp breakdown that pushed LINK briefly below $8. While this stabilization suggests short-term selling pressure may be easing, the broader structure remains weak. The 50-week moving average is trending downward and sits above price, reinforcing the bearish bias and limiting upside expansion. Related Reading: Ethereum Coinbase Premium Flips Bullish: Discover What Happens When US Whales Are Long Volume behavior adds context. The largest spikes coincide with selloffs rather than recoveries, indicating that distribution phases have been more aggressive than accumulation. Meanwhile, RSI on the weekly timeframe is hovering near neutral levels, lacking the kind of bullish divergence typically associated with durable bottoms. For any structural shift to occur, LINK must reclaim the $11–$12 region and, more importantly, break above the $13 resistance cluster with conviction. Until then, the current range looks more like consolidation within a downtrend than the beginning of a reversal. Featured image from ChatGPT, chart from TradingView.com 

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