source: CoinDesk: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Crypto News and Price Data
2025. Jul. 07. 13:12
Pepe PEPE, the world's third-largest stablecoin by market value, has failed to keep gains above the 100-day simple moving average (SMA) amid continued distribution or selling by holders.
The cryptocurrency briefly topped the 100-day SMA at $0.00001009 early Monday before reversing the spike to trade 1% lower at $0.00000992 as of writing, according to CoinDesk data.
Volume patterns suggest distribution rather than accumulation, with four distinct high-volume selling periods creating a descending resistance trendline. This follows significant transfers of coins to exchanges, hinting at potential liquidation by large traders. Recently, whale transfers included the movement of 500 billion PEPE, worth $3.85 million, to Binance, highlighting ongoing volatility in the meme token space, according to CoinDesk's AI insights.
Broadly speaking, the token remains locked in a sideways range identified by trendlines connecting June 25 and July 3 highs and lows registered on June 22 and July 2. A breakdown of the channel would imply a continuation of the downtrend from May 23 highs.