BNB Holds $800 Support After Mid-December Breach as RSI Normalizes

Following a 3% drop below $850 support on December 15 amid a crypto market slip toward $3 trillion, BNB has stabilized above the $800 level as selling pressure eases. The Relative Strength Index is returning to neutral with higher lows, signaling fading bearish momentum and a potential buyer shift. This aligns with rising optimism around the BNB Chain.

BNB, the native token of the BNB Chain (formerly Binance ecosystem), defended the $800 support zone after the mid-December downside that breached higher levels around $850–$888. This $800 area has emerged as a high-time-frame demand zone, with price repeatedly closing above it and the Value Area Low, thwarting further bearish breaks—unlike the quicker support failures seen earlier.

The Point of Control (POC)—the highest-volume price in the recent range—has now been reclaimed on daily closes, marking a pivot from defensive stance to balanced conditions. Sustained acceptance above POC bolsters upside potential toward the Value Area High and $966–$996 resistance, where limited hurdles could enable rapid advances on building momentum.

The RSI supports this, rebounding to neutral territory with higher lows after prior weakness, indicating waning seller control. Combined with $800 holding firm, this setup favors consolidation over distribution, raising odds of upward moves.

Ecosystem tailwinds include Changpeng Zhao's backing of next-gen stablecoins, aiding BNB Chain's shift from 'undervalued' status. Year-to-date gains exceed 22%. As long as $800 and POC hold, $966–$996 targets grow viable, though a clear break either way could redirect momentum.

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Bitcoin traded below $89,000 on December 14, 2025, erasing gains from the Federal Reserve's recent rate cut as markets braced for the Bank of Japan's policy meeting. Traders cited concerns over a potential yen carry trade unwind and upcoming U.S. economic data. Ether showed weekly strength, while most altcoins declined.

The price of BNB fell over 3% to $850, breaching important support levels amid a broader downturn in the cryptocurrency market. This technical decline occurred without any specific negative news for BNB, coinciding with losses in major assets like bitcoin and ether. Trading volume surged to $115.7 billion during the 24-hour period.

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Bitcoin briefly surged above $89,000 following softer-than-expected U.S. inflation data on December 18, 2025, but quickly reversed course amid skepticism about the figures. The cryptocurrency settled around $86,000, down 0.8% in 24 hours, as the broader crypto market dropped over 2% to $2.97 trillion. Altcoins like XRP and Ethereum also fell, with $550 million in liquidations triggered.

Bitcoin experienced a sharp whipsaw on Wednesday, rallying above $90,000 before tumbling back to weekly lows below $86,000. The decline mirrored a Nasdaq drop driven by fading enthusiasm for artificial intelligence stocks. Traders note an oversold market amid year-end positioning.

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Bitcoin's price has defended the $100,000 level following significant ETF outflows and consecutive dips below that mark on November 4 and 5, 2025. On-chain data indicates fading demand and long-term holder selling, with recovery hinging on positive ETF flows and reclaiming the $112,500 short-term holder cost basis. Markets showed modest gains on November 7, with bitcoin reaching $103,289.

Following mid-December sideways consolidation around $1.95 amid crypto market uncertainty, XRP shows early recovery signs with bullish chart patterns. Trading at $1.87 on December 29, 2025—down nearly 50% from its yearly high—the token benefits from advancing fundamentals like SEC-approved ETFs, Ripple's stablecoin growth, and strategic acquisitions.

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Bitcoin traded around $88,000 on Monday, recovering slightly from weekend lows but remaining close to its yearly bottom amid broader market uncertainties. Meanwhile, gold and silver pushed to record highs before pulling back, highlighting exhaustion in their surges. Analysts point to risks like a potential U.S. government shutdown as weighing on cryptocurrency sentiment.

 

 

 

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