BLEND (Fluent) 24-hour volatility reaches 41.0%: Official buyback and exchange activities drive rebound
Bitget Pulse2026/04/28 16:10Volatility Brief
In the past 24 hours, BLEND's price rebounded from a low of $0.08069 to a high of $0.11374, currently quoted at $0.11373, with a swing amplitude of 41.0%. The 24-hour trading volume has expanded significantly, with about $70.13 million recorded on KuCoin.
Analysis of Abnormal Fluctuations
- Fluent Foundation announcement: The USDnr protocol has generated about $110,000 in revenue, of which $65,000 was used for $BLEND buybacks, driving the price rebound.
- Bitget exchange launched the CandyBomb futures campaign (April 28 to May 5), with a prize pool of 111,000 BLEND, stimulating trading activity and capital inflows.
- Community trading signals: The price broke through the descending wedge support (around $0.0837), accompanied by a 25% spot increase and a 250% futures increase, with a surge in spot volume on Coinbase.
Market View and Outlook
The mainstream sentiment in the community is bullish, with multiple traders predicting targets above $0.2 and even calling it the “next 100x opportunity,” emphasizing liquidity and multi-chain compatibility potential after launch; however, attention is drawn to high volatility risks, and the support level of $0.094 should be closely watched.
Note: This analysis is automatically generated by AI based on publicly available data and on-chain monitoring, and is for reference only.Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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