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$DOT at $1.29, do you dare to buy the dip?
Annual issuance cut by 53.6%, a permanent hard cap of 210 million, staking unbonding period shortened from 28 days to 48 hours, and 21Shares' ETF now listed on Nasdaq— but what about the price? From a high of $55 to $1.22, a drop of over 97%, like an old dog with its tail stepped on, whining but unable to get up.
First, look at the surface: a mountain of positive news, yet the price acts like a dead dog.
In the past 24 hours, DOT's price increased by 5.7%, from $1.225 to $1.29, looking pretty strong, right? But RSI6 has already hit 90.19, extremely overbought. MACD just turned positive, ready for a potential reversal. The technicals tell you: a short-term correction may be coming.*
First thing: the supply side has changed.
In mid-March, DOT underwent an epic upgrade—annual issuance was cut by 53.6%, from 120 million to 55 million, officially entering the era of a permanent hard cap of 210 million. This is like a Bitcoin halving for DOT, and it’s permanent and irreversible.
Second thing: staking reform, liquidity is back.
In early April, DOT’s staking mechanism was majorly overhauled—nominees no longer face slashing risk, and unbonding period shortened from 28 days to 24-48 hours. Previously, if you staked DOT and wanted to sell, you had to wait a month, which was frustrating. Now, you can do it in two days.
Third thing: ETFs are now available.
21Shares’ Polkadot spot ETF is now trading on Nasdaq. Although initial fund inflows are modest, the institutional channel is now open.
On one side: supply halved, staking optimized, ETF channel opened.
On the other side: RSI overbought, trading concentrated, macro pressure, BTC still fluctuating between 65,000 and 70k.
Key support level: 1.22, the last bottom line for bulls and bears.
If you’re a short-term trader: wait for a pullback near 1.22 before entering, target 1.40 to 1.50, and cut losses decisively if it falls below 1.13.
If you’re a long-term investor: start building positions gradually, adding 40% around 1.28, another 40% between 1.22-1.24, and cut losses if it drops below 1.13.
In this bear market, what can turn you around isn’t those hyped-up hot coins everyone shouts about, but assets that have fallen 97% yet are quietly undergoing fundamental changes.
DOT now is like SOL in 2020—when everyone thought it was doomed, that was exactly when it deserved a serious look. #Gate广场四月发帖挑战 $DOT $SOL