LDO has jumped 32% over the past 24 hours, boosting its market cap to $1.22 billion, an increase of about19%.
has jumped 32% over the past 24 hours, boosting its market cap to $1.22 billion, an increase of 19.3%. Additionally, trading volume has surged by 188.65% to $306.58 million, reflecting heightened investor interest.
LDO has pushed past a crucial resistance level at $1.36, aiming for higher levels. The next significant resistances are $2.04 and $2.48, levels that could act as key price targets.With current momentum, the $2.04 level appears to be within reach. Furthermore, if Lido DAO maintains its upward pace, breaking past $2.04 could lead to a push toward $2.48. This resistance point, if surpassed, could spark even stronger bullish movement.
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