Something fascinating is playing out in the world of blockchain networks, and NEAR is at the center of it. Recent data shows that NEAR has processed $800 million in transactional intent flow in just 30 days. This isn’t just money shuffling around for speculation, real project activity is happening, and 70% of every transaction fee is getting permanently burned out of existence. On paper, this should be a golden age for the protocol. So, why isn’t the NEAR token’s price moving, especially now that its infrastructure has been validated by one of the hottest stories in crypto right now, ZEC’s unbelievable 600% pump off NEAR rails? ZEC, or Zcash, typically known for its privacy and security, recently decided to use NEAR as a primary onramp. This single decision sparked a rally that sent ZEC’s price skyrocketing 600%, creating waves across the digital asset ecosystem. It’s as if ZEC dragged an entire parade onto NEAR’s already robust road. The market watched as money flooded through NEAR’s infrastructure, with volumes crossing the kind of milestones that, in a rational market, would launch the native utility token into orbit. Yet NEAR barely budged. This paradox, a system burning supply at an aggressive rate thanks to $800 million in verified volume, yet seeing little upward movement in token price, demands a deep dive. Product-market fit is evident; the transactions are real, and the value being consumed as burned fees is not theoretical. When most cryptocurrencies experience increased volume along with extensive token burning, price appreciation usually follows. Instead, NEAR shows a kind of stoic indifference. Part of the mystery may be the market’s skepticism, an atmosphere still chilled by the memory of speculative manias and sudden crashes. Traders and investors may not yet grasp or trust the magnitude of NEAR’s recent upgrades. While some blockchains loosen their monetary policy to appease participants, NEAR has doubled down by shrinking its own supply via burning, and this supply reduction is not a small trickle; it’s a substantial deflationary force working continuously, torching 70% of every transaction fee. Another element worth noting is that price action lags fundamentals in decentralized networks more often than people admit. Market psychology, inertia, and attention serve as invisible weights. ZEC’s 600% leap leveraged NEAR’s infrastructure like a springboard. ZEC’s activity should logically draw attention and demand to the NEAR layer facilitating that activity, but speculative capital chased ZEC, not NEAR. What will it take for NEAR to finally move? Is it just a question of patience, or are market participants missing something others will eventually catch onto? With its proven product-market fit, a demonstrated ability to process hundreds of millions in real transaction volume every month, and a deflationary token policy validated by some of the most aggressive moves in adjacent assets, NEAR may very well be on the edge of a breakout. The disconnect between fundamentals and price can only persist for so long, eventually the weight of reality may force even the most hesitant observers to rethink what NEAR is truly worth. For now, the system stands as a proof-of-concept running at full speed, daring the market to keep ignoring it. Why Is NEAR Still Stuck While $800 Million in Transactions Set Crypto on Fire? was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this storySomething fascinating is playing out in the world of blockchain networks, and NEAR is at the center of it. Recent data shows that NEAR has processed $800 million in transactional intent flow in just 30 days. This isn’t just money shuffling around for speculation, real project activity is happening, and 70% of every transaction fee is getting permanently burned out of existence. On paper, this should be a golden age for the protocol. So, why isn’t the NEAR token’s price moving, especially now that its infrastructure has been validated by one of the hottest stories in crypto right now, ZEC’s unbelievable 600% pump off NEAR rails? ZEC, or Zcash, typically known for its privacy and security, recently decided to use NEAR as a primary onramp. This single decision sparked a rally that sent ZEC’s price skyrocketing 600%, creating waves across the digital asset ecosystem. It’s as if ZEC dragged an entire parade onto NEAR’s already robust road. The market watched as money flooded through NEAR’s infrastructure, with volumes crossing the kind of milestones that, in a rational market, would launch the native utility token into orbit. Yet NEAR barely budged. This paradox, a system burning supply at an aggressive rate thanks to $800 million in verified volume, yet seeing little upward movement in token price, demands a deep dive. Product-market fit is evident; the transactions are real, and the value being consumed as burned fees is not theoretical. When most cryptocurrencies experience increased volume along with extensive token burning, price appreciation usually follows. Instead, NEAR shows a kind of stoic indifference. Part of the mystery may be the market’s skepticism, an atmosphere still chilled by the memory of speculative manias and sudden crashes. Traders and investors may not yet grasp or trust the magnitude of NEAR’s recent upgrades. While some blockchains loosen their monetary policy to appease participants, NEAR has doubled down by shrinking its own supply via burning, and this supply reduction is not a small trickle; it’s a substantial deflationary force working continuously, torching 70% of every transaction fee. Another element worth noting is that price action lags fundamentals in decentralized networks more often than people admit. Market psychology, inertia, and attention serve as invisible weights. ZEC’s 600% leap leveraged NEAR’s infrastructure like a springboard. ZEC’s activity should logically draw attention and demand to the NEAR layer facilitating that activity, but speculative capital chased ZEC, not NEAR. What will it take for NEAR to finally move? Is it just a question of patience, or are market participants missing something others will eventually catch onto? With its proven product-market fit, a demonstrated ability to process hundreds of millions in real transaction volume every month, and a deflationary token policy validated by some of the most aggressive moves in adjacent assets, NEAR may very well be on the edge of a breakout. The disconnect between fundamentals and price can only persist for so long, eventually the weight of reality may force even the most hesitant observers to rethink what NEAR is truly worth. For now, the system stands as a proof-of-concept running at full speed, daring the market to keep ignoring it. Why Is NEAR Still Stuck While $800 Million in Transactions Set Crypto on Fire? was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story

Why Is NEAR Still Stuck While $800 Million in Transactions Set Crypto on Fire?

2025/11/10 14:38

Something fascinating is playing out in the world of blockchain networks, and NEAR is at the center of it. Recent data shows that NEAR has processed $800 million in transactional intent flow in just 30 days. This isn’t just money shuffling around for speculation, real project activity is happening, and 70% of every transaction fee is getting permanently burned out of existence. On paper, this should be a golden age for the protocol. So, why isn’t the NEAR token’s price moving, especially now that its infrastructure has been validated by one of the hottest stories in crypto right now, ZEC’s unbelievable 600% pump off NEAR rails?

ZEC, or Zcash, typically known for its privacy and security, recently decided to use NEAR as a primary onramp. This single decision sparked a rally that sent ZEC’s price skyrocketing 600%, creating waves across the digital asset ecosystem. It’s as if ZEC dragged an entire parade onto NEAR’s already robust road. The market watched as money flooded through NEAR’s infrastructure, with volumes crossing the kind of milestones that, in a rational market, would launch the native utility token into orbit. Yet NEAR barely budged.

This paradox, a system burning supply at an aggressive rate thanks to $800 million in verified volume, yet seeing little upward movement in token price, demands a deep dive. Product-market fit is evident; the transactions are real, and the value being consumed as burned fees is not theoretical. When most cryptocurrencies experience increased volume along with extensive token burning, price appreciation usually follows. Instead, NEAR shows a kind of stoic indifference.

Part of the mystery may be the market’s skepticism, an atmosphere still chilled by the memory of speculative manias and sudden crashes. Traders and investors may not yet grasp or trust the magnitude of NEAR’s recent upgrades. While some blockchains loosen their monetary policy to appease participants, NEAR has doubled down by shrinking its own supply via burning, and this supply reduction is not a small trickle; it’s a substantial deflationary force working continuously, torching 70% of every transaction fee.

Another element worth noting is that price action lags fundamentals in decentralized networks more often than people admit. Market psychology, inertia, and attention serve as invisible weights. ZEC’s 600% leap leveraged NEAR’s infrastructure like a springboard. ZEC’s activity should logically draw attention and demand to the NEAR layer facilitating that activity, but speculative capital chased ZEC, not NEAR.

What will it take for NEAR to finally move? Is it just a question of patience, or are market participants missing something others will eventually catch onto? With its proven product-market fit, a demonstrated ability to process hundreds of millions in real transaction volume every month, and a deflationary token policy validated by some of the most aggressive moves in adjacent assets, NEAR may very well be on the edge of a breakout. The disconnect between fundamentals and price can only persist for so long, eventually the weight of reality may force even the most hesitant observers to rethink what NEAR is truly worth. For now, the system stands as a proof-of-concept running at full speed, daring the market to keep ignoring it.


Why Is NEAR Still Stuck While $800 Million in Transactions Set Crypto on Fire? was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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