
CHILLGUY, which is one of the recently listed tokens on Binance, kept gaining traction as it marked a 4.9% rise in the last 24 hours. The token has been trading at $0.05654, having begun at 24-hour low of $0.05321, and briefly touched an intraday high of $0.06002.
At the time of reporting, CHILLGUY is trading just below resistance at $0.05979, above the current support at $0.0534. This price movement is also followed by a noticeable surge in volume since 623.4 million CHILLGUY moved during the same period
The weekly chart indicates that CHILLGUY recently formed a local bottom near the $0.01780 area. The token has thereafter consolidated slowly in a tight upward range between support near $0.0534 and resistance near $0.05979. Notably, the comeback began after a lengthy drop in which the token fell from an all-time high of approximately $0.56990.
Although the volume profile on the weekly chart suggests growing interest, price volatility remains high. This week’s gains came alongside increased user activity, but the token remains nearly 90% down from its peak. Still, the gradual incline has pushed the token back into a zone where traders are watching for potential breakout confirmations.
As CHILLGUY continues to test resistance around $0.05979, a breakout or rejection from this level may dictate near-term momentum. If price sustains above this resistance with consistent volume, traders may look to $0.06519 as the next immediate zone to monitor.
However, if price slips below $0.0534, bearish pressure could revisit recent consolidation lows. The current tight consolidation suggests that market participants are undecided but closely watching volume shifts.
The total volume traded over 24 hours exceeded $623 million, indicating elevated trader engagement. Binance order books also reflect stable mark prices near $0.05595, aligning closely with the last traded price.
CHILLGUY’s low market cap and recent listing history may contribute to continued volatility. However, the consistent presence of buyers above $0.0534 provides short-term structural support to the current range.