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Ordinals jumps 100% as volume spikes 532% – Can ORDI’s rally hold?

ORDI surged over 100% with rising volume and leverage, now testing key resistance levels.

Ordinals jumps 100% as volume spikes 532% - Can ORDI's rally hold?

Ordinals [ORDI] surged over 100% in 24 hours as trading volume jumped 532% to $1.43B, signaling aggressive market participation and a sharp shift in trader behavior. 

The move reflected a transition from low activity into intense engagement, as buyers entered the market with strong conviction. 

Open Interest also climbed 147.18% to $188.93M, showing that traders actively opened new positions instead of closing them. 

This combination pointed to a move driven by both demand and speculation, raising concerns about whether such rapid expansion can be sustained without structural support.

ORDI’s breakout rally tests major supply zone 

Price rebounded from the $2.09 demand zone after a prolonged accumulation phase and surged vertically toward $10.61 resistance, reclaiming structure with strong intent. 

Buyers drove a clean break above the $5.76 mid-range level, confirming control as price transitioned from compression into expansion. 

However, the rally approached a key supply zone where prior rejections occurred, and price showed an early reaction near this level. 

Meanwhile, MACD has crossed above the signal line with the histogram expanding sharply, reflecting strong directional strength behind the move. The steep crossover followed months of weakness, reinforcing the breakout’s validity. 

If demand sustains near resistance, price could attempt continuation, though exhaustion could trigger a pullback toward $5.76.

ORDI price action
Source: TradingView

Flows flip again as outflows return after an inflow spike

The previous session recorded inflows of $3.45M, suggesting that some holders moved assets onto exchanges during the rally. 

The behavior often signals distribution, especially near key resistance zones. However, the latest data showed netflows at -$480.92K, marking a return to outflows. This shift indicated that exchange supply declined again as participants moved assets off exchanges. 

The reversal suggested that selling pressure did not persist despite the earlier inflow spike. If outflows continue, reduced exchange supply could support price stability, though renewed inflows would likely introduce fresh selling pressure. 

Source: CoinGlass

Top traders increase long exposure as positioning turns bullish

Binance top traders increased long exposure, with 60.89% of positions held long compared to 39.11% short. The Long/Short Ratio rose to 1.56, reflecting a clear tilt toward bullish positioning. 

This shift showed that experienced traders aligned with the upward move, reinforcing the strength behind the rally. However, rising long dominance also introduced risk, as crowded positioning often leads to volatility when sentiment shifts. 

If price holds above key levels, these positions could support continuation. However, any rejection near resistance would likely trigger liquidations and increase downside pressure.

Source: CoinGlass

Conclusively, ORDI’s rally showed strong participation across spot and derivatives markets, with structure shifting sharply from the $2.09 base toward $10.61 resistance. 

Price strength, rising leverage, and returning outflows pointed to sustained demand, though positioning has become increasingly crowded. 

If buyers maintain control near resistance, the rally could extend further. However, any weakness at current levels could trigger volatility due to the buildup in leveraged positions.


Final Summary

  • ORDI rallied aggressively from $2.09 and now faces strong resistance near $10.61. 
  • Rising Open Interest and long positioning increase upside potential but also heighten liquidation risk. 
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Evans Boto

Journalist

Evans Boto is a crypto-fundamental analyst and journalist at AMBCrypto, specializing in evaluating the intrinsic value and long-term viability of digital assets. He analyzes protocol utility, tokenomics, and on-chain data to cut through market hype and deliver research-driven insights on blockchain, DeFi, and emerging fintech trends.

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