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Can Pendle hold $2 after Polychain pulls the plug at $4M loss?

One major exit was clear, but selling pressure hinted at something deeper beneath Pendle’s price.

Pendle

Since facing rejection nearly $6.2 months ago, Pendle traded inside a steep downtrend, eventually dropping to a $2.02 low.

At press time, Pendle traded around $2.17, down 4.1% daily and nearly 18.5% monthly, reflecting sustained bearish pressure.

That prolonged weakness appeared to push long-term holders, including institutions, toward capitulation.

Polychain exits at a loss

Despite Pendle [PENDLE] recording brief recoveries over the past month, whale behavior stayed consistent.

CryptoQuant’s Spot Average Order Size showed Big Whale Orders persisted for nearly 30 consecutive days, signaling steady large-player activity.

Pendle spot average order size
Source: CryptoQuant

However, that activity leaned heavily toward distribution.

One notable seller was Polychain Capital, flagged by on-chain tracker EmberCN. According to EmberCN, Polychain Capital exited its Pendle position after holding the token for several months.

The firm accumulated roughly 4.114 million PENDLE between March and September at an average price near $3.16, totaling about $13 million.

polychain deposits
Source: EmberCN

Roughly four months later, Polychain Capital sold the holdings for around $2.19, locking in an estimated $3.99 million loss.

Such loss-based exits often reflected a sentiment shift, where conviction weakened under prolonged downside pressure.

That shift extended beyond one wallet.

Coinalyze data showed Pendle posted a negative Buy Sell Delta for nine straight days, confirming sustained spot-side selling pressure. Negative delta readings indicated sell orders consistently outweighed buys, reinforcing downside dominance.

Pendle buy sell volume
Source: Coinalyze

Can $2 support survive?

AMBCrypto observed that Pendle’s broader downtrend remained intact as sellers continued to control price action. On the daily chart, the Relative Strength Index fell to 36, placing the token near oversold territory.

Pendle RSI & DMI
Source: TradingView

Meanwhile, the Directional Movement Index showed the Positive Directional Index sliding to 13, highlighting strong bearish momentum. That alignment typically favored trend continuation.

If selling pressure persisted, Pendle could lose the $2 support level, opening the door toward the $1.80 zone.

For sentiment to stabilize, the price would need to reclaim $2.25, signaling renewed buyer defense.

A sustained hold above that level could then allow a recovery attempt toward $2.50.


Final Thoughts

  • Polychain Capital’s exit marked a visible break in long-term conviction, but it was not the only signal weighing on Pendle.
  • Sustained spot selling and weak momentum suggested broader hesitation among buyers.

 

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Gladys Makena

Journalist

Gladys Makena is a Cryptocurrency and Financial Analyst at AMBCrypto with four years of market analysis experience. Her quantitative expertise is supported by a strong background in Finance, providing a solid foundation for a data-driven approach. At AMBCrypto, Gladys is committed to providing the community with timely and insightful news, reports and technical analysis.

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