The post Chainlink – Why LINK must reclaim THIS level to breach $14 next appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Chainlink’s [LINK] reserve activity continues to buildThe post Chainlink – Why LINK must reclaim THIS level to breach $14 next appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Chainlink’s [LINK] reserve activity continues to build

Chainlink – Why LINK must reclaim THIS level to breach $14 next

Chainlink’s [LINK] reserve activity continues to build quietly beneath ongoing market weakness. The latest update shows 92,946.23 LINK added, pushing total reserves to 1,232,139.92 LINK. 

This accumulation occurred while LINK was trading near $12.22, at press time, close to a multi-week demand zone. 

That timing carries weight. Reserves expanded during drawdown, not during upside momentum. This behavior reflects long-term conviction rather than reactive positioning. 

Over time, reserve growth reduces circulating liquidity stress and strengthens the network’s defensive layer. Reserves rarely ignite instant rallies. Instead, they influence how the price reacts once demand returns. 

As a result, while price action remains pressured, the underlying network structure continues to improve, a divergence often seen near late-stage corrective phases.

Spot buyers continue absorbing sell pressure

Spot market behavior reinforces the idea that selling pressure lacks strong organic conviction. 

The 90-day Spot Taker CVD remains clearly buy-dominant, confirming that market buys continue to outweigh market sells, even as LINK slid from the $16–$17 range toward $12. 

Buyers actively lift offers rather than waiting for deeper pullbacks. At the same time, derivatives activity distorts price signals, masking this underlying strength. 

Forced selling from leveraged positions suppresses price despite consistent spot absorption. Still, persistent buy-side dominance points toward accumulation rather than distribution. 

Under these conditions, downside moves typically lose momentum as price approaches demand zones.

Source: CryptoQuant

Leverage resets as long liquidations dominate

Liquidation data confirms that forced positioning drove much of LINK’s recent downside. At the time of press, total liquidations reached roughly $213K, with short liquidations near $167.24K and long liquidations around $46.03K. 

Binance alone recorded over $17K in short liquidations, while Bybit accounted for approximately $124K. These figures highlight aggressive leverage resets rather than renewed bearish conviction. 

Repeated long flushes steadily reduce downside fuel. As longs exit, cascading sell-offs become harder to sustain. Meanwhile, expanding short exposure raises vulnerability to sharp counter-moves. 

In this environment, liquidation behavior increasingly reflects exhaustion rather than fresh trend expansion.

Source: CoinGlass

Demand zone defense shapes the recovery setup

LINK continues to respect a clearly defined demand zone between $11.8 and $12.2, where buyers have now defended the price multiple times. 

This area has repeatedly absorbed sell pressure, preventing any sustained breakdown below $11.8. 

Importantly, at the time of writing, the RSI held at 40.81, with the signal line near 33.16, signaling bearish momentum is weakening rather than accelerating. This RSI behavior often appears during base-building phases. 

As long as the price holds above demand, downside risk remains capped. However, LINK must reclaim $13.02 to confirm short-term strength. 

A decisive push above $14.65 would invalidate the lower-high structure and expose $16.66 as the next major resistance. Therefore, sustained demand defense sets a clear recovery trajectory toward the $16 region.

Source: TradingView

The Binance 24-hour liquidation heatmap highlights dense liquidity clusters between $12.6 and $13.2, with another notable concentration near $14.65. 

These areas frequently act as short-term price magnets as forced liquidations trigger. Downside liquidity near $11.7 has already cleared, reducing immediate breakdown risk. 

With leverage thinning and spot demand active, upside sensitivity increases. If LINK reclaims $13.02, price could accelerate toward $14.65 as short positions unwind. 

Beyond that level, $16.66 stands as the next major resistance. Liquidity placement, therefore, aligns with a recovery trajectory rather than prolonged compression.

Source: CoinGlass

To sum up, Chainlink’s structure now reflects stabilization rather than continued deterioration. Reserve growth above 1.23 million LINK, steady spot-side buying, and easing liquidation pressure point to downside exhaustion. 

As long as price holds the $11.8–$12.2 demand zone, risk tilts upward. A decisive reclaim of $13.02 would likely unlock a move toward $14.65, placing $16 firmly in focus as the primary recovery target.


Final Thoughts 

  • Reserve accumulation and spot buying suggest downside exhaustion near the $12 demand zone.
  • Clearing $13.02 could shift momentum toward $14.65 and reopen the $16 target.
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Source: https://ambcrypto.com/chainlink-why-link-must-reclaim-this-level-to-breach-14-next/

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