Analysis: Price rejected the MA60 (0.0457) and is fading from the 24H high of 0.0545. Despite the daily gain, volume is declining and the 30D (-20.74%) and 90D (-46.63%) trends remain heavily bearish. Lower highs are forming. Expect a retest of the 24H low.
Price is compressing above the 60‑period MA (0.0230) after a clean rejection of the 24h low. Higher lows forming on the 1‑hour, with volume divergence now flipping bullish. MA(5) catching MA(10) — momentum acceleration confirmed.
Analysis: Price holds above the MA60 (0.000389) after a sweep of the 24H low. Volume confirms accumulation with RSI coiling for expansion. Momentum favors the upside for a retest of the 24H high.
After a sweep of the 24H low at 0.0944, BEL is recovering with conviction. Price now holds above the 0.1107 support zone, rejecting lower levels on strong volume (35M+).
MA60 at 0.1131 is the immediate magnet. A clean break above this triggers acceleration toward our targets.
Momentum is shifting—bullish divergence building on the 1H. Volume confirms accumulation.
EP (Entry): 0.1111 (market) / 0.1107 (limit)
TP1: 0.1131 TP2: 0.1150 TP3: 0.1170
SL: 0.1090 (tight, below structure)
Risk 1% per trade. Trail after TP1.
Conviction: HIGH Setup: Breakout retest + volume confirmation
RIF is breaking out with strong volume after a clean reclaim above $0.1100. The 4H structure shows higher lows with bullish EMA alignment. MA60 at $0.1115 is now support.
Breakout structure confirmed. Price holds above MA60 support at 0.003106 after a sharp recovery from 24H low 0.002239. Volume surge with 8.71B TLM traded — accumulation phase underway. RSI cooling from overbought, healthy pullback into demand zone.
Newton Protocol: Giving AI Power Without Giving It Unlimited Control
The more I study the growing connection between artificial intelligence and blockchain, the more I find myself thinking about one important question: what happens when AI starts controlling real money? I myself believe this question will become more serious as AI agents grow more independent. These systems are moving beyond simple chatbots. They can study data, make decisions, use digital tools, and complete tasks. When connected with blockchain wallets, AI agents could trade assets, manage portfolios, make payments, and interact with DeFi platforms without waiting for human approval every time. This is where Newton Protocol caught my attention. From my research, I see Newton as an authorization layer designed to help automated systems operate under clear rules. Instead of giving an AI agent complete control of a wallet, users and developers can define what it is allowed to do before a transaction happens. For example, I could allow an AI agent to manage part of my crypto portfolio but limit it to selected assets. I could set a maximum amount for each transaction, restrict access to unknown applications, and block activity that does not meet my risk rules. The AI could still study the market and make decisions, but its authority would have clear boundaries. For me, this separation between intelligence and authority is the strongest part of Newton’s vision. An AI system may be smart enough to choose an action, but that does not mean it should automatically have permission to execute everything it wants. Most blockchain networks focus on processing and settling transactions. Newton looks at the step before settlement: should the transaction be allowed at all? Its policy-based approach is designed to check conditions before an action moves forward. These conditions can include spending limits, approved assets, identity requirements, location rules, and other risk controls. I find this approach practical because every application has different needs. A DeFi platform may focus on trade size and financial risk. A stablecoin payment service may need identity or jurisdiction checks. A tokenized real world asset platform may need rules about who can access certain products. Newton reached an important stage with its Mainnet Beta launch in June 2026. I see this as an important step because real infrastructure must eventually move beyond ideas and into working applications. The project is targeting areas such as AI driven finance, stablecoin payments, DeFi, and tokenized assets. Another area that interests me is Newton’s work around external information. Blockchain applications may need identity status, transaction data, financial information, or other signals before allowing an action. Bringing this information into programmable policies could help automated financial systems make safer decisions. The NEWT token also plays a role in the network. From my research, its utility is connected with staking, network security, service fees, operator rewards, and governance. These functions give the token a role inside the protocol, although I myself prefer to judge a project by real usage rather than short term token price movements. Newton still faces challenges. Adoption is one of the biggest. Developers and businesses must find its authorization tools useful enough to integrate into real products. Security is equally important because a weakness in a financial authorization system could have serious consequences. The project must also keep its policies flexible without making them too difficult for developers to understand and use. After studying Newton Protocol, my main conclusion is simple. AI is becoming capable of making decisions, while blockchain gives software the power to move real value. Combining these technologies without strong limits could create major risks. I myself do not believe the answer is to stop automation. The better approach is to give AI enough freedom to be useful while keeping its actions inside clear and enforceable boundaries. That is the future Newton Protocol is trying to build. If AI agents eventually manage portfolios, make payments, run financial strategies, and control digital assets, trust alone will not be enough. We will need rules, limits, and systems that can prove those limits were followed. In my view, Newton Protocol is working on a question that could define the next stage of AI and blockchain: not only what intelligent machines can do, but what they should be allowed to do. @NewtonProtocol $NEWT #Newt
SCRT is breaking consolidation with surging volume (+12.19%). Price is compressing under MA60 resistance at 0.0548—a breakout above confirms continuation.
Current momentum favors bulls. Tight structure, clear levels.
Price is holding above key support after a strong impulsive move. Momentum remains constructive, and sustained buying volume favors another push toward higher resistance. A clean hold above the entry zone keeps the bullish structure intact.
Analysis: Price reclaimed MA60 (0.0221) with surging volume. Strong rejection from the 24H low of 0.0199 confirms buyer accumulation. Momentum is accelerating—break above 0.0224 opens the next leg. Risk-to-reward is optimal.
EP: 0.0220 – 0.0222
TP:
1) 0.0235 2) 0.0250
SL: 0.0210 (below MA60 & recent structure)
Conviction: HIGH Risk: 1.5% per trade. Stick to the plan.
Price holding above MA60 (0.0003304) after a clean retest. 24H range breakout structure intact with massive volume profile (117B+ HMSTR). Momentum confirmed across 7D (+87%) and 30D (+128%).
LONG SIGNAL Current momentum strong after +13.84% daily breakout. Price holds above 24h low (0.000312) with elevated volume (14.97B HOT). MA60 at 0.000374 acts as near-term resistance — reclaiming this confirms continuation.
Setup: Price rejected hard at the 24H high (0.00910). Momentum rolling over with heavy volume divergence. MA60 (0.00752) acting as dynamic resistance. Downside target clear.
EP (Entry): 0.00695 – 0.00705
TP1: 0.00670 TP2: 0.00640 TP3: 0.00590
SL: 0.00730
Risk/Reward: 1:3.5
Confluence: 1H & 4H structure broken. Volume declining on bounces. High probability continuation to lows.
Current Price: 2.02 24h Change: +25.47% (DeFi Gainer)
RPL is showing strong bullish momentum with a clean break above local resistance. Price is holding above the 2.02 support zone with volume confirmation.
EP: 2.02 - 2.04
TP1: 2.08 TP2: 2.14 TP3: 2.22
SL: 1.96 (Below MA60 at 2.06 and recent swing low)