The post ‘OG-Crypto’ is Back in Action—Polkadot (DOT) Price Breaks Out of Consolidation appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News
Polkadot price is back in action as the ‘OG-Crypto’ has gained huge attention following a breakout from a prolonged bearish trend. The breakout is driven by the change in market sentiments, which turned slightly bullish with the Bitcoin price heading towards the crucial barrier at $69,000 and the Ethereum price recovering above $2,000. Amid the rising optimism among the traders, the strong altcoin rotation seems to have favour the DOT price, which leads the top gainers for the day.
The DOT price is trading at $1.53 with a jump of over 23% in the past 24 hours, outperforming the broader crypto market. On the daily timeframe, DOT has decisively broken above a multi-month descending channel that had capped price action since late 2025.
Key technical developments:
- Strong bullish candle closing above channel resistance
- Break above the prior lower-high cluster
- Supertrend indicator flipping bullish
- +DI rising in DMI structure
This marks the first meaningful structural shift in months. Still, confirmation requires follow-through above nearby resistance.
The DOT breakout is not isolated. Bitcoin has stabilized above key demand, Ethereum is rebounding after a leverage reset, and several mid-cap tokens are posting double-digit gains. This suggests a short squeeze across altcoins, capital rotating into oversold legacy names and risk appetite improving.
However, true bullish regime confirmation would require major assets reclaiming macro resistance levels and derivative open interest expanding sustainably.
If the Polkadot price holds above $1.5 and clears the resistance at $1.99, then the token may head towards the upside targets at $2.54 and later at $2.99. On the other hand, if it fails to hold and breaks back into the previous channel, then the breakout risks turning into a false move, with support at $1.13 becoming extremely critical. Besides, with more than a 23% rise in action, the profit-taking may also rise.


