Helium's Price Surge Driven by Buyback Program and Increased Trading Volume

Helium [HNT], a prominent decentralized physical infrastructure network operating on the Solana blockchain, has recently seen a notable price increase of over 16% within the past month. This surge is largely attributed to its token buyback program initiated on October 20. As of now, the daily trading volume for HNT has reached approximately $17 million, marking a 25% increase. The price action is currently forming a bottoming pattern, raising questions about whether the on-chain activity and the underlying fundamentals will support a complete price reversal for HNT.
The Helium Network’s fee generation and its token buyback strategy have demonstrated a clear correlation. Since the launch of the buyback program, HNT has utilized the fees collected to repurchase its tokens, thereby managing the circulating supply effectively. Although these buybacks initially propelled HNT’s price upwards, the momentum has begun to stabilize since early November, with an average of $30,000 worth of HNT repurchased over the past month. This strategy aims to reduce the circulating supply, potentially leading to a price increase if demand aligns accordingly.
In addition to the buyback program, there has been a significant rise in token transfers and decentralized exchange (DEX) trading volumes. The total transfer volume recently hit $30 million, while DEX trading volume reached $3 million, the highest in a week. Despite a brief price dip, HNT has maintained support above the $2 level, forming a developing head-and-shoulders pattern. For HNT to achieve a bullish breakout, it must close above the $2.74 resistance zone. However, the overall weakness in the cryptocurrency market poses a risk to this bullish outlook, as any breakdown below the current pattern could invalidate the potential for a price recovery.
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