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HBAR crypto eyes $0.07 – Can Hedera avoid a deeper sell-off?

HBAR tries to bounce, but bears still have the upper hand.

HBAR crypto eyes $0.07 – Can Hedera avoid a deeper sell-off?

It’s no surprise that ETFs have become a key catalyst for altcoins.

The logic is simple: Before altcoin ETFs launched, flows were largely BTC-led, meaning strength in Bitcoin pushed capital into altcoins. But now, ETFs give investors a direct way to gain exposure to individual altcoins, creating a direct flow channel and potentially changing how capital rotates across the market.

Against this backdrop, Grayscale’s recent decision to withdraw its HBAR ETF filing is hardly surprising as a massive bearish catalyst. The move removes a key institutional narrative around HBAR and adds pressure to sentiment. And when we look at Hedera’s institutional positioning, this becomes even more important.

HBAR
Source: X

According to SoSoValue, HBAR has seen just over $462k in net ETF flows, showing that institutional flows remain relatively weak. In this context, Grayscale’s withdrawal could further slow institutional momentum and add more pressure on HBAR to find fresh buying support.

The timing? Couldn’t have been worse.

From a technical standpoint, weakening sentiment, slowing ETF momentum, weak institutional flows are all hitting at the same time. If this trend continues, Hedera [HBAR] could face a much deeper sell-off and potentially enter a full-blown capitulation cycle.

HBAR’s technical setup turns risky

HBAR is at $0.065, having recently fallen to significant support levels.

While the positive catalyst for the recent hype is linked to Wyoming’s FRNT stablecoin adoption, the negative catalyst Grayscale’s removal of HBAR from its ETF application, is a major headwind for the asset. For now, the bearish forces seem to be overpowering the positive news, suggesting a possibility for further declines.

As can be seen in the chart below, HBAR is up 2.5% intraday, but it is too early to call for a breakout as the altcoin has to clear key resistance before a move to the upside can be confirmed. For traders, the first level to watch is $0.07, and a break above it would give the asset enough power to retest the previous highs.

altcoin
Source: TradingView

The key question is whether buyers will show enough buying strength to absorb any selling pressure at this level. Currently, HBAR’s setup is more bearish than bullish.

In this scenario, the 2.5% intraday move is likely to turn out as a fakeout, with the bears set to push the price lower and lower during the next sessions and test the $0.065 level. This way, the bearish trend could resume, and the price could enter a capitulation phase.


Final Summary

  • HBAR remains under pressure as weak ETF flows and Grayscale’s withdrawal weigh on sentiment.
  • $0.07 is the key level: failure to break above it could send HBAR below $0.065 and trigger more downside.

 

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Ritika Gupta

Journalist

Ritika Gupta is a coin-based journalist at AMBCrypto who focuses on how economic and political trends impact cryptocurrencies. A social sciences graduate from Gargi College, she reports on AI, DeFi, Web3, and blockchain, using her hands-on experience to turn complex crypto developments into clear, practical insights for readers.

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