Stellar Lumens Surges 3% After Breaking Key Resistance Level

Stellar Lumens Breaks Resistance as Institutional Traders Drive 3% Rally

Stellar Lumens (XLM) advanced 3% over a 23-hour stretch ending October 6, rising from $0.40 to $0.41 amid a sharp uptick in institutional activity. Corporate trading volumes tripled to more than 71 million tokens, signaling renewed interest in blockchain-based payment networks.

The move followed a technical rebound from $0.39, with buyers stepping in during peak trading hours and driving a steady breakout through key resistance levels.

XLM’s ability to sustain gains above $0.41 — a level that had previously capped upward momentum — underscores growing confidence among institutional participants in Stellar’s long-term role in global payment infrastructure.

Market strategists view the sustained accumulation from corporate accounts as a sign of broader recognition of Stellar’s enterprise-focused utility. Some analysts now consider XLM undervalued among sub-$1 payment tokens, forecasting potential upside toward the $1.00 mark during the next wave of institutional blockchain adoption.

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