Chainlink Price Drops Below $11 After Partnership, ETF Inflows Continue

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Key Insights:

  • Chainlink price drops below $11, breaking a two-month consolidation range despite institutional ETF inflows and a strategic partnership.
  • The partnership with Turtle Protocol aims to bring institutional liquidity onchain, positioning Chainlink’s technology as critical for liquidity infrastructure.
  • Chainlink ETFs see steady inflows, with $74.56 million in net inflows recorded, showing strong institutional conviction in LINK’s utility.

Chainlink’s price dropped to around $10.83 after breaking below a consolidation range that held steady between $12 and $15 for two months. This decline occurred even though there were positive fundamental developments surrounding the cryptocurrency, including fresh inflows into Chainlink ETFs and a new strategic partnership with Turtle Protocol announced earlier this week.

On Wednesday, Turtle Protocol revealed its collaboration with Chainlink, positioning Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) and Data Feeds as essential components for Turtle’s liquidity infrastructure. The partnership connects over 410,000 wallets and hundreds of institutional liquidity providers across multiple ecosystems. By making Chainlink technology a core element of its operations, Turtle aims to enhance pricing, risk assessment, and cross-chain rebalancing for institutional transactions. Despite the bullish outlook from this deal, Chainlink’s price moved sharply downward, reflecting the market’s focus on other factors.

Institutional Confidence Remains High Amid Price Decline

While Chainlink’s spot price has continued its downward trend, its ETF products have shown resilience. On January 29, Chainlink ETFs recorded $1.4 million in net inflows, pushing total cumulative inflows to $74.56 million. This indicates that institutional interest in Chainlink remains strong, even as its spot price falls. Grayscale and Bitwise funds, in particular, have seen impressive growth in assets under management, outpacing even popular assets like Dogecoin, which are typically more prone to speculative trading.

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On the technical front, Chainlink’s price has now dropped below all major exponential moving averages (EMAs), confirming a bearish market structure. The 20-day EMA sits just above $12.26, while the 50-day and 100-day EMAs are at higher levels of $12.91 and $14.09, respectively. Chainlink has also broken through the key $12 support level, further reinforcing the bearish sentiment. Although the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is in oversold territory, suggesting that a relief bounce may be possible, it does not guarantee an immediate price reversal.

Downtrend Accelerates Amid Increased Selling Pressure

The hourly chart also reflects Chainlink’s ongoing downtrend. The price has been consistently making lower highs, and recent attempts at bouncing have been quickly sold off. A drop to $10.62 earlier in the session marked a new low before a slight recovery. The next level of support sits near $10.60, while the Parabolic SAR, a technical indicator that tracks the price’s momentum, remains bearish.

Chainlink’s outlook remains bearish as long as it stays below its major EMAs. However, continued ETF inflows and oversold conditions may trigger a temporary bounce. If the price closes above $12.26, it could signal stabilization, but further downside remains likely unless broader market sentiment shifts.

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