🚀 CHIP JUST RECLAIMED THE BASE!
CHIP is around 0.0278 after a sharp recovery from the 0.0215 area. Price has pushed back above 0.0256 and is now testing whether the breakdown can turn into support.
📊 RECLAIM STRUCTURE
The 0.0256 level is now the key pivot. Holding above it keeps the rebound constructive, while a rejection back below would weaken the move and return 0.0215 to focus.
🎯 TARGET MAP
- TP1: 0.0318
- TP2: 0.0380
- TP3: 0.0460
- Stop Loss: 0.0215
I would avoid chasing. A retest of 0.0256 that holds would give buyers a cleaner setup.
🔎 VOLUME CONFIRMATION
CHIP spent time sliding lower before buyers stepped in aggressively. The expansion came with a volume spike, making the reclaim more interesting.
Above 0.0318, the next resistance area sits near 0.038. If momentum continues, 0.046 becomes the larger upside checkpoint. Losing 0.0256 would shift the focus back toward the recent low.
🧠 EXECUTION FILTER
STONfi fits this setup from the execution side, not the CHIP thesis. Omniston uses RFQ-based quote discovery, allowing resolvers to compete for executable routes instead of relying on one fixed liquidity source.
That matters after sudden volume expansion. Liquidity can move quickly between routes, so the first visible quote is not automatically the best executable result. Route depth can affect the final amount received.
For cross-chain execution, STONfi uses Omniston with paired HTLCs. The source and destination legs share a cryptographic condition, while timelocks provide a refund path if settlement does not complete.
⚡ FINAL READ
CHIP has recovered its key pivot, but confirmation still matters. Above 0.0256, I would watch 0.0318 first, then 0.038. Below 0.0215, the recovery setup is invalidated.
TON remains part of the wider execution ecosystem, while STON is the infrastructure reference. STON is not a directional signal for CHIP.
NFA — DYOR 🚀
$CHIP
CHIP is around 0.0278 after a sharp recovery from the 0.0215 area. Price has pushed back above 0.0256 and is now testing whether the breakdown can turn into support.
📊 RECLAIM STRUCTURE
The 0.0256 level is now the key pivot. Holding above it keeps the rebound constructive, while a rejection back below would weaken the move and return 0.0215 to focus.
🎯 TARGET MAP
- TP1: 0.0318
- TP2: 0.0380
- TP3: 0.0460
- Stop Loss: 0.0215
I would avoid chasing. A retest of 0.0256 that holds would give buyers a cleaner setup.
🔎 VOLUME CONFIRMATION
CHIP spent time sliding lower before buyers stepped in aggressively. The expansion came with a volume spike, making the reclaim more interesting.
Above 0.0318, the next resistance area sits near 0.038. If momentum continues, 0.046 becomes the larger upside checkpoint. Losing 0.0256 would shift the focus back toward the recent low.
🧠 EXECUTION FILTER
STONfi fits this setup from the execution side, not the CHIP thesis. Omniston uses RFQ-based quote discovery, allowing resolvers to compete for executable routes instead of relying on one fixed liquidity source.
That matters after sudden volume expansion. Liquidity can move quickly between routes, so the first visible quote is not automatically the best executable result. Route depth can affect the final amount received.
For cross-chain execution, STONfi uses Omniston with paired HTLCs. The source and destination legs share a cryptographic condition, while timelocks provide a refund path if settlement does not complete.
⚡ FINAL READ
CHIP has recovered its key pivot, but confirmation still matters. Above 0.0256, I would watch 0.0318 first, then 0.038. Below 0.0215, the recovery setup is invalidated.
TON remains part of the wider execution ecosystem, while STON is the infrastructure reference. STON is not a directional signal for CHIP.
NFA — DYOR 🚀
$CHIP