ATOM Price Struggles at $1.41 as Recovery Hopes Fade

ATOM fell from its 2021 peak near $44 to a new ATL around $1.25 in 2026.
A recent rebound from $1.25 to $1.60 has faded, with ATOM now around $1.41.
ATOM remains below the 200-day EMA, leaving the recovery unconfirmed.
The ATOM price has been battered so thoroughly that even historically important levels have failed to stop the decline. After reaching roughly $44 in 2021, ATOM spent the following years in a persistent downtrend, eventually falling to a new all-time low near $1.25 in 2026.
ATOM Price Finds Little Conviction at Lows

The weakness became particularly obvious in late 2025. ATOM was still above $2 in December, prompting hopes that the area could become another accumulation base similar to the 2020 bottom. That thesis hasn’t played out. Historical support levels proved to be just that kind of levels which are without enough buying pressure to reverse the trend.
Now, with ATOM price sitting around its ATL, some traders are looking for signs that the heavy liquidation phase may finally be exhausted. But that’s a guess, not confirmation.
The broader market isn’t exactly helping. Buyers have largely disappeared from the industry since the start of the year, leaving even heavily discounted assets struggling to attract meaningful demand.
Recent Buying Shows But Doesn’t Convince
There is at least a small change in the shorter-term picture. Looking at the past 180 days, buyers have recently managed to push ATOM from around $1.25 toward $1.60 before the price retreated to approximately $1.41.
That move matters, but only to a point. The rebound remains muted compared with the scale of the preceding decline, and ATOM is still trading below the 200-day EMA band, which continues to act as resistance.
A Break Above Resistance Remains Essential

For ATOM price bulls, the next hurdle is therefore straightforward: reclaim the 200-day EMA with convincing demand. Until that happens, calling the current ATL a durable bottom would be premature, and if market conditions don’t improve, ATOM could eventually slip below $1.
At roughly 96% below its ATH, the ATOM token is already deeply damaged. What it doesn’t have yet is the sustained demand needed to prove the damage is over.
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