
Dogecoin Price Repeating 2024 Setup With Retest Of Fib Fan Before Possible Breakout Wave
Dogecoin is retesting a critical Fibonacci fan structure, hinting at a potential breakout.

Shibarium transactions increased by 44%, rising from 842 to 1,260 daily. However, overall network activity remains stagnant, with no significant movement in SHIB prices.
Shiba Inu layer 2, Shibarium, saw a 44% increase in daily transactions, which rose from 842 on May 18 to 1,260 on May 19.
The recent increase, though, might signal the advent of something bigger, but it isn't yet enough as the broader Shibarium network activity remains locked in a flat trend.
Since April 19, when Shibarium transactions surpassed 7,400, the layer 2 blockchain has failed to return to this level. Shibarium transaction count has stayed largely between 700 and 3,000 since then, with no visible sign of momentum.
BONE fees have remained minimal on the network, with recent transactions being contract calls attracting a fee of 0.00001 BONE.
In the last few months, the Shibarium chain saw a reindexing with explorer statistics falling beneath the actual count. In this light, it is uncertain if the stall in network activity is due to the Shibarium network still adjusting to its prior upgrades, with metrics on the Shibarium explorer yet to return to previous counts, or an actual slowdown in the network activity.
Crypto futures activity cooled across the market, with 24-hour volume falling 26.59% to $156 billion. Open interest (OI) held steady around $127 billion, and liquidations declined for a second day to $156 million, down 40%.
A number of crypto assets including SHIB returned to the green, but futures open interest dropped as well as a mixed altcoin performance, indicating that traders might be reducing risk rather than chasing the rebound.
At the time of writing, SHIB was barely moving, just up 0.10% in the last 24 hours to $0.000005744, albeit reversing the prior day's drop.
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The surge in Shibarium transactions may indicate the onset of larger developments, although the overall network activity remains flat.
On May 19, Shibarium recorded 1,260 transactions, up from 842 the previous day.
The BONE fees for recent Shibarium transactions have been minimal, with contract calls attracting a fee of only 0.00001 BONE.

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