TLDR: XLM trades inside its deepest value range as a fresh TD Sequential buy signal emerges near the $0.25 level. The $0.23–$0.26 zone continues attracting buyersTLDR: XLM trades inside its deepest value range as a fresh TD Sequential buy signal emerges near the $0.25 level. The $0.23–$0.26 zone continues attracting buyers

XLM Hits Deep Value Zone as Network Activity Explodes, Setting the Stage for a Possible Breakout

TLDR:

  • XLM trades inside its deepest value range as a fresh TD Sequential buy signal emerges near the $0.25 level.
  • The $0.23–$0.26 zone continues attracting buyers, forming a base that previously supported a 95% price run.
  • Stellar’s network expands with 142M+ active wallets and over 208B processed transactions into 2025.
  • Rising ecosystem usage and liquidity growth place XLM in a position where a breakout may attempt to form.

Stellar Lumens (XLM) is trading inside one of its deepest value zones in years as price retests the $0.23–$0.26 support area. 

This region has repeatedly attracted demand during past downcycles and now sits at the center of renewed market attention. 

The return of a TD Sequential buy signal on the weekly chart has intensified interest around the current setup, raising questions about whether selling pressure may be reaching exhaustion.

The present structure shows XLM moving within tight consolidation as broader market conditions fluctuate. 

Despite recent lower highs and lower lows, the proximity to historical support is prompting traders to revisit previous cycles. With both technical and on-chain metrics signaling activity growth, XLM is positioned at a key juncture.

Technical Structure Points to a Potential Breakout

A recent chart shared by Ali noted that XLM has printed a new TD Sequential “9” buy signal near $0.25. 

This pattern previously appeared when XLM hovered around $0.23, which preceded a 95% rise toward the $0.45 region. The resemblance to that earlier setup has brought fresh analysis to the current phase.

The support area between $0.23 and $0.26 remains one of the most important zones for the asset. Each return to this range has historically preceded a recovery attempt, giving it strong relevance. 

The ongoing interaction suggests that market participants continue to view it as a value region rather than an area of structural weakness.

Potential upside levels remain concentrated near $0.27, $0.30, and $0.34. These zones acted as resistance during previous rebounds and are now being monitored as price compresses. 

If momentum shifts, the upper band between $0.40 and $0.45 could once again emerge as an extended target.

Ecosystem Activity Expands as Network Usage Accelerates

On-chain information shared by Jabir Tukur Jaura presents a network experiencing substantial usage growth. 

Active wallets have reportedly surpassed 142 million, forming one of the broadest participation phases within the Stellar ecosystem. The volume of processed transactions has also climbed past 208 billion as network throughput continues to expand.

https://x.com/jay_jaura/status/1998776140698132623?s=20 

The post also referenced growing liquidity, with recent activity reflecting strong engagement across Stellar’s L1 framework and cross-border payment flows. 

Soroban, Stellar’s smart contract layer, was cited with high-throughput performance supported by anchor integrations and ecosystem tooling. These developments continue to strengthen the pipeline of activity moving across XLM channels.

Additional components such as Stellar DEX v10, Ultrastellar, and asset-backed attestations contribute to the expanding infrastructure. 

With price holding between $0.250 and $0.262, traders are watching whether rising ecosystem participation can provide the fuel needed for XLM to exit its deepest value range and attempt a breakout.

The post XLM Hits Deep Value Zone as Network Activity Explodes, Setting the Stage for a Possible Breakout appeared first on Blockonomi.

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