NEAR Protocol fell 0.98% in the final hour Monday, sliding from $2.755 at 09:14 to $2.730 by 10:13 as selling pressure intensified. Attempts to reclaim $2.765 resistance failed, even after an 81,064-unit volume spike at 09:56, leaving sellers in control. Support at $2.729–$2.730 halted the drop, with consecutive zero-volume minutes into the close hinting at near-term consolidation.
The late decline capped a volatile 23-hour stretch from August 10–11, with NEAR swinging between $2.696 and $2.817. Despite recovering from early lows, it closed at $2.729, down 1.25% overall. The whipsaw action reflects broader caution in crypto markets, where geopolitical tensions and shifting trade policies have kept traders on edge.
Even as short-term sentiment wavered, digital asset investment products drew $572 million in inflows—led by Ethereum ($268M) and Bitcoin ($260M)—signaling institutional confidence after recent payroll-driven outflows. Apex Invest Digital’s partnership with Coinbase Asset Management for a Swiss institutional program added to signs of accelerating mainstream adoption.
NEAR’s ability to hold support suggests potential stabilization if selling eases, though traders may wait for fresh catalysts before re-engaging. Strong institutional inflows could help offset macroeconomic headwinds, but the token remains sensitive to global developments, making it a key gauge of broader crypto sentiment.

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