NEAR Climbs 2% as Institutional Activity Spurs Volume During Market Turbulence

NEAR Gains Nearly 2% Amid Institutional Buying, but Volatility Raises Structural Concerns

NEAR Protocol climbed 1.93% over the past 24 hours, rising from $2.59 to $2.64 by 15:00 UTC on August 8. The token traded within a wide intraday band of 6.84%, ranging between $2.54 and $2.71 — a sign of persistent volatility in the digital asset space.

“This kind of price action underscores the need for improved market structure and regulatory clarity,” noted a senior executive at a major digital asset trading firm.

Trading volume surged to 18.9 million NEAR, largely driven by institutional flows during Asian market hours. The $2.62–$2.66 range emerged as a key zone for corporate treasuries and hedge fund accumulation. However, the token faced a swift rejection at $2.67, where over 120,000 units were liquidated in just four minutes — a pattern consistent with algorithmic sell triggers.

Market analysts say the interplay between deep-pocketed institutional buyers and aggressive automated selling reflects the maturing — but still unstable — nature of crypto markets.


Key Metrics:

  • Volatility Range: $2.54 to $2.71 (6.84% intraday movement)
  • Volume Surge: 18.9 million NEAR traded, led by institutional desks
  • Accumulation Zone: $2.62–$2.66, driven by treasury and fund interest
  • Sell Pressure: $2.67 rejection prompted rapid algorithmic liquidation
  • Post-Peak Pullback: 1.13% drop from highs reflects active risk management
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