Chainlink price is tightening near $9 as volatility drops, with traders watching whether bulls can push LINK above the key $10 resistance level. At press time, Chainlink price is tightening near $9 as volatility drops, with traders watching whether bulls can push LINK above the key $10 resistance level. At press time, 

Chainlink price enters a volatility squeeze  —  can bulls flip $10 resistance into support?

2026/03/10 22:52
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Chainlink price is tightening near $9 as volatility drops, with traders watching whether bulls can push LINK above the key $10 resistance level.

Summary
  • Chainlink is trading at $8.94, moving within a tight weekly range between $8.52 and $9.55.
  • Derivatives data shows futures volume falling while open interest holds steady, suggesting traders are keeping positions open during the consolidation.
  • Technical indicators point to a volatility squeeze, with the $10 level acting as the key breakout zone.

At press time, Chainlink (LINK) was priced at $8.94, up 1.2% in the past 24 hours. Over the past week, the token moved between $8.52 and $9.55 as price action settled after the steep drop earlier this year.

Chainlink is still down about 42% over the past year, though the latest rebound has helped narrow the monthly decline to around 0.8%.

Trading activity eased during the recent sideways move. Daily volume came in at $494 million, a 7% drop from the previous session. Lower volume often appears when the market pauses and traders wait for the next clear move.

CoinGlass data shows only small changes in derivatives markets. Futures volume slipped, while open interest edged up 0.07% to $369.57 million. When price moves sideways and open interest barely changes, it usually means many traders are holding their positions instead of opening new ones.

Network growth continues in 2026

In early 2026, Chainlink has strengthened its place in the blockchain infrastructure market. A March 2 partnership set up a $5 billion cbBTC bridge to the Monad network, connecting the two systems. Another deal with Abu Dhabi’s ADI Foundation will explore tokenization projects in the Middle East.

Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol already links more than 75 blockchains, and more connections are being added to move data and assets between them.

Projects such as Injective EVM, Monad, and Perennial have adopted the system, while 11 additional chains, including ADI Chain, Arc, and Base, were recently added.

Traditional finance firms are also experimenting with Chainlink’s infrastructure. Institutions including SWIFT, UBS, and the Bank of England have worked with the network on tokenization pilots tied to the Canton Network, which targets as much as $8 trillion in real-world assets.

Chainlink currently controls about 64% of the oracle market, with over $41 billion in total value secured. The network has secured more than $100 billion in assets and processed roughly $27.3 trillion in total value executed by late 2025.

Institutional interest has increased as well. Even during more periods of outflows in the cryptocurrency market, Grayscale’s LINK ETF,  launched in December 2025,  reported consistent weekly inflows.

Chainlink has earned SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certifications, which are often required by institutional partners. To make the token more useful, the network is running a $644 million buyback program and working with S&P Global to evaluate stablecoins on-chain.

Chainlink price technical analysis

Chainlink is entering a period of low volatility, known as a volatility squeeze, when price movement tightens before a bigger move. The Bollinger Bands are narrowing, showing that volatility is decreasing.

LINK is trading near the middle band, indicating short-term momentum is neutral.

Chainlink price enters a volatility squeeze  —  can bulls flip $10 resistance into support? - 1

Traders are focusing on $10, which has acted as resistance in recent attempts to move higher. A daily close above $10 could signal a breakout, potentially turning this level into support and opening the way toward $11 to $12.

On the downside, $8.8 to $9.0 is the main support zone. If the price falls below $8.8, the $8.2 to $8.0 range may be tested.

Momentum indicators suggest the market is stabilizing. The relative strength index is around 45–50, meaning selling pressure has eased, but buyers have not yet gained control.

If LINK moves above $10, targets could include $10.8, $11.5, and $12. If it fails to break $10, the token may remain in its current range.

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