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Chainlink Price Breaks Down—Is LINK Heading Back Into Its 2022–23 Accumulation Range?

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The broader crypto market has slipped into a bearish phase, with Bitcoin dropping below $70,000 and giving up more than 50% from its cycle highs. As downside pressure builds across majors, Chainlink has also erased most of its 2024–25 gains, raising concerns that Chainlink’s price could drift back into the long consolidation range seen during 2022–23.

With price now losing key support levels, traders are watching closely to see whether LINK price enters another extended accumulation phase or if the current weakness marks a short-term corrective pullback that could eventually set the stage for a stronger rebound.

Chainlink is starting to look vulnerable as the broader crypto market remains under pressure. After failing to hold the $11–$12 support zone, LINK has slipped lower and is now trading in a price area that previously defined its long consolidation phase in 2022–23. With momentum fading and buyers stepping back, traders are questioning whether this move marks the beginning of another extended accumulation period or just a temporary pullback before a rebound.

On the weekly chart, LINK has clearly lost a key support level that had held through much of 2024 and early 2025. Once the price broke below this zone, it quickly struggled to recover, turning former support into resistance, which is a classic sign of weakening structure.

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The highlighted box on the chart marks LINK’s previous accumulation range, where the price spent months moving sideways between roughly $6 and $9. With LINK now trading near $8.8, the price is already testing the upper end of that old range. If buyers fail to step in here, the risk shifts toward range acceptance rather than a quick bounce.

Momentum indicators add to the cautious picture. The RSI has drifted lower, showing fading strength without signaling a full oversold reset, while CMF turning negative suggests capital is slowly flowing out rather than back in.

For now, LINK needs to reclaim the $11–$12 area to shift sentiment back in favor of the bulls. Until that happens, the chart points to continued consolidation or further downside, with the 2022–23 range acting as the key zone to watch.

The Bottom Line

Chainlink price is still under pressure after losing the $11–$12 zone, and for now, the downside risks haven’t eased. In the near term, $8.5–$8.8 is the level to watch this week. If that fails, the price could slide toward $7.5. Looking further into the month, holding below $9 keeps the LINK price exposed to a move back into the $6.5–$7.0 range. Bulls only regain some control if the price manages to reclaim $11, which could allow for a short-term bounce.

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