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Venice Token tumbles 21% amid liquidation wave: Are VVV buyers giving up?

VVV lost key support as falling Open Interest and long liquidations accelerated selling pressure.

Venice Token tumbles 21% amid liquidation wave: Are VVV buyers giving up?

Venice Token [VVV] fell 21.27% over the last 24 hours, while trading volume dropped 27.74% to $96.76 million. The decline in both price and volume suggested market participation weakened as buyers stepped away from the market. 

Earlier rallies had pushed VVV toward the $20.86 resistance level; however, sellers regained control before the token could establish a sustained breakout. 

The contraction in trading activity showed that fresh demand failed to offset the wave of selling pressure. 

As a result, VVV entered a deeper correction phase after several weeks of strong upward expansion, leaving bulls with fewer signs of immediate strength.

Why are leveraged traders exiting so quickly?

Speculative interest weakened considerably as Open Interest declined 30.34% to $85.72 million. 

The drop indicated traders closed positions aggressively instead of adding new exposure during the correction. 

A falling Open Interest reading alongside a sharp price decline often reflects capital leaving the derivatives market rather than rotating into fresh positions. 

The data suggested many participants chose to reduce risk as volatility accelerated. 

In addition, the scale of the decline showed conviction weakened across both retail and leveraged segments. 

Market participants had previously supported the uptrend with growing derivatives activity. However, the latest figures revealed that confidence deteriorated rapidly once VVV lost its short-term structure. 

Until Open Interest stabilizes, traders would likely remain cautious about pursuing aggressive bullish positions.

Source: CoinGlass

Ascending support breaks as bears take charge of VVV

Price action weakened significantly after VVV broke below its ascending support trendline, which had guided the rally throughout May. The breakdown occurred shortly after the token faced rejection near the $20.86 resistance level. 

Following that rejection, sellers pushed the price toward the middle of the broader trading range. The chart showed VVV trading around $15.23, placing it below the former support structure. 

MACD also reflected growing weakness as the MACD line crossed below the signal line while the histogram turned increasingly negative. 

Those developments indicated bullish strength had faded considerably. If selling pressure continues, VVV would likely revisit the $12.41 support level. A failure to hold that area could expose the next major support around $8.49, where buyers previously returned to the market.

VVV price action
Source: TradingView

Long squeeze flushes out bullish traders

Liquidation data revealed a clear imbalance between bullish and bearish positioning. Long liquidations reached approximately $310.91K, while short liquidations totaled only $36.17K. 

The disparity showed the decline triggered a large-scale liquidation event among bullish traders. As leveraged longs closed forcefully, additional selling pressure entered the market and accelerated the downward move. 

Several exchanges recorded notable long-side liquidations, with Binance, Hyperliquid, and Bybit contributing a significant portion of the total. 

The data suggested the correction stemmed largely from overextended bullish positioning rather than aggressive short activity. 

Following such events, markets often experience a period of stabilization because excessive leverage gets removed. However, VVV would still need renewed Spot demand before any meaningful recovery could develop.

Source: CoinGlass

Final Summary

  • Open Interest and price fell together as traders reduced their risk exposure.
  • Long liquidations dominated the sell-off, leaving sellers firmly in control.
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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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