AVAX drops below $13 as regulatory concerns weigh on sentiment, while Avalanche launches Granite upgrade with sub-second confirmations and mobile-native security features. The post Avalanche (AVAX) Delivers Major Update as November Losses Cross 25% appeared first on Coinspeaker.AVAX drops below $13 as regulatory concerns weigh on sentiment, while Avalanche launches Granite upgrade with sub-second confirmations and mobile-native security features. The post Avalanche (AVAX) Delivers Major Update as November Losses Cross 25% appeared first on Coinspeaker.

Avalanche (AVAX) Delivers Major Update as November Losses Cross 25%

2025/11/20 03:36
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Avalanche AVAX $13.77 24h volatility: 6.9% Market cap: $5.91 B Vol. 24h: $439.12 M fell 6% on Nov. 19, trading as low as $13, exceeding its losses since the start of November, above the 25% mark.

Despite the market turbulence, the Avalanche team delivered its most significant network upgrade of the year. According to the official announcement via X, Avalanche Granite introduces three high-value protocol improvements designed to enhance execution speed, user authentication, and optimize cross-chain transactions.

ACP-226: Faster Blocktimes

Granite allows validators to adjust minimum block times dynamically as network conditions improve. The long-term roadmap includes sub-second confirmations and more responsive user experience.

ACP-204: Biometric-Style Approvals for dApps

Avalanche now supports the cryptographic curve used in FaceID and TouchID (secp256r1), enabling passwordless, device-native authentication across dApps. The aim is to deliver stronger identity checks and friction-free transactions with mobile-grade security.

ACP-181: Cheaper, More Reliable Cross-Chain Messaging

Granite stabilizes the validator set for short epochs of 5–10 minutes rather than changing every block. This lowers gas costs, reduces cross-chain message failures, and simplifies development for multi-chain applications.

AVAX Price Forecast: Can Bulls Defend the $13 Support Zone?

The AVAX 3-day chart shows a persistent downtrend, with the price sliding below all major moving averages. The 50-day sits at $23.11, the 100-day at $22.44, and the 200-day at $27.45, all above current levels and continuing to slope downward, signaling potential for more downside action.

Avalanche (AVAX) technical price analysis, Nov. 19, 2025

Avalanche (AVAX) technical price analysis, Nov. 19, 2025 | Source: TradingView

AVAX action remains trapped within a six-bar descending range, reflecting a 26.5% drawdown from early November. Volume has thinned, and the candles continue to print lower highs, showing that sellers have maintained control throughout the month.

A rebound requires a firm defense of the $13–$14 zone. A close above $16 would be the first meaningful signal of market recovery, potentially clearing the path to the $20 psychological resistance area. Failure to hold $13 opens the door to a retest of $12 and potentially the psychological $10 level. With all major trend metrics pointing lower, this remains the path of least resistance until momentum reverses.

Conversely, a 3-day close above $18 and a MACD bullish crossover would invalidate the current bearish outlook.

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