Chainlink (LINK) has spent the past several weeks quietly building a base near the lows of a prolonged decline, and the structure forming on the macro chart is Chainlink (LINK) has spent the past several weeks quietly building a base near the lows of a prolonged decline, and the structure forming on the macro chart is

Chainlink Approaches $10 After a Week of Steady Recovery Inside a Compression Channel

2026/03/17 00:22
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Chainlink (LINK) has spent the past several weeks quietly building a base near the lows of a prolonged decline, and the structure forming on the macro chart is starting to show early signs of a potential directional shift. At $9.76 at the time of writing on Binance, LINK is approaching a level that carries real technical significance.

A Long Decline Finally Slowing Down

The 16-hour chart that crypto trader GainMuse published on March 16 puts the current situation in context. LINK fell from above $22 in November 2025 through a sequence of patterns that each resolved lower. A wedge pattern gave way to a triangle, the triangle broke down, and a second triangle formed through December before price dropped sharply again into February 2026, touching lows near $7.50.

What followed that low is the structure that matters now. Rather than continuing lower, LINK entered a compression channel, oscillating in a tightening range between roughly $8.50 and $10 through February and into March. The channel is narrowing. Both the upper and lower boundaries are converging toward a point that, on the current trajectory, arrives sometime in April. Before that happens, price will need to pick a direction.

The 4-Hour Chart This Week

The shorter timeframe chart from TradingView, covering March 10 through March 16, shows how the compression has been playing out in real time. LINK spent the first half of the week trading between $8.90 and $9.40, making small grinding moves with no clear directional conviction. Volume was largely unremarkable through that stretch.

The change came on March 16. A sharp green candle on the heaviest volume of the entire weekly chart lifted LINK from roughly $9.20 to $9.75, breaking above the resistance that had capped the range earlier in the week. The candle that followed was a large red bar, giving back some of the gains, but LINK held above $9.60 and has since stabilized near $9.76 at the time of writing. The session high touched $9.77.

Holding above that breakout level into the close would be the first meaningful confirmation that the compression channel is starting to resolve to the upside.

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What GainMuse Is Watching

The analysis from GainMuse identifies the compression channel ceiling as the key level to reclaim. A decisive push through it, the analyst notes, could open room for a move toward the target line on the macro chart, which sits in the $11 to $12 range based on where the declining resistance line is projected.

GainMuse also labels a “major break” point on the chart, sitting just above current price, where the compression channel’s upper boundary intersects with prior structure. That is the trigger level. Getting through it with conviction changes the picture. Losing the rising base of the compression channel, on the other hand, reopens the lower range floor near $8 to $8.50.

The $10 Level

LINK approaching $10 is not just a round number. It sits at the upper boundary of the compression channel where LINK has spent the past six weeks. Every time price has tested that area in recent weeks it has been rejected. The March 16 session is the closest and most volume-backed approach to that level since the February lows.

Whether $10 becomes resistance again or flips to support will tell you a lot about whether the pattern GainMuse has mapped is about to play out or whether LINK needs more time in the base.

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