- POL and NEAR have dropped 6% and 8% respectively in recent trading, with both tokens losing significant value over the past 60 days - POL down 48% and NEAR down 43%.
- Polygon (POL) is currently testing a major support zone between $0.30-$0.41 within a three-year descending triangle pattern, with potential for a bounce toward $0.76 if support holds.
- Near Protocol (NEAR) is retesting its breakout trendline around $4.14 after falling from December highs of $8.24, positioned at a critical support zone that could trigger a reversal.
- The potential bounceback for both altcoins largely depends on Bitcoin dominance, which is retesting its rising wedge breakout level and could determine whether altcoins see relief or continued pressure.
Date: February 2, 2025 | 08:43 AM GMT
The cryptocurrency market has been experiencing a significant correction since the rally between November and mid-December. Despite Bitcoin’s strong performance, Ethereum’s sluggish movement has delayed the anticipated altcoin rally.
Adding to the downside pressure, Bitcoin dominance is currently retesting a key breakout level, which has pushed BTC below $100K. This has resulted in a broader sell-off across major altcoins, with Polygon (POL) and Near Protocol (NEAR) dropping 6% and 8%, respectively. Over the last 60 days, POL has declined by 48%, while NEAR has lost 43% of its value.

Polygon (POL) – Testing a Multi-Year Support Zone
The weekly chart for POL reveals that the price has been consolidating within a three-year-long descending triangle pattern. The recent downtrend, which started on December 2, was triggered by a rejection from the upper resistance of the triangle at $0.76.

This decline has now brought POL into a major support zone between $0.30 and $0.41, with the current price trading around $0.37. Historically, this level has served as a strong rebound zone, and if history repeats itself, POL could see a bounce from this support, potentially leading to a breakout from the multi-year triangle.
If POL manages to hold this support and initiate a reversal, the first target remains at $0.76. A breakout above this level could shift market sentiment and trigger a larger bullish move.
Near Protocol (NEAR) – Retesting Breakout Level
Near Protocol (NEAR) has gained attention due to its association with the AI narrative, drawing strong investor interest. Unlike POL, NEAR has already broken out of its long-term descending triangle. However, the broader market correction has dragged its price down from its December 2 high of $8.24 to the current level of $4.14.

This decline appears to be a retest of the breakout trendline, which aligns with a major horizontal support zone. If NEAR holds this level successfully, it could make a strong reversal back to its recent high of $8.24.
The accumulation phase that NEAR previously experienced in this zone suggests that buyers may step in again, preventing further downside.
Is a Bounceback Coming?
At this moment, both POL and NEAR are trading at major support zones. The next move will largely depend on Bitcoin dominance, which is currently retesting its rising wedge breakout level.

If BTC dominance confirms a rejection and resumes its downtrend, altcoins—including POL and NEAR—could see a strong recovery. This scenario could lead to a broader relief rally across the altcoin market. On the other hand, if BTC dominance continues rising, the altcoin market may remain under pressure, leading to further downside.
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