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Origin (LGNS) Price Presses Multi-Month Trendline: Breakout or Another Rejection?

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Shubham Vishwakarma

While the broader crypto market remains relatively stable with majors consolidating near short-term ranges, Origin (LGNS) is beginning to stand out on the technical front. The token has climbed roughly 7% on the week, not through explosive momentum, but through a steady grind higher that now places it directly beneath a multi-month descending trendline. This is not just another intraday resistance test. Now, price is pressing into that structure again, but this time with improving structure and stronger volume backing the move. The real question is whether it can break the structure that has defined its entire correction.

Origin (LGNS) Price Approaches Breakout Region: Rally Next?

On the higher timeframe chart, LGNS has respected a clean descending resistance line, connecting prior swing highs from mid-cycle distribution to recent failed recoveries. Each test of this line previously resulted in sharp rejection and continuation lower. This time, however, the structure leading into resistance looks different. Instead of a vertical spike into the trendline, LGNS has formed a gradual series of higher lows beneath it. That subtle shift matters. Compression under resistance zone often precedes breakout attempts because it reflects sustained demand rather than reactive buying.

LGNS price is now consolidating just below the trendline barrier of $7, suggesting market participants are positioning ahead of a potential move.

A decisive breakout ideally accompanied by expanding volume and a strong close above the descending line hurdle of $7 would invalidate the lower-high sequence that has controlled price for months. That would mark the first structural shift from bearish to neutral, potentially opening a path toward the next supply band to $8-$10. However, failure here would reinforce the downtrend once again. Another rejection would likely send price back toward the $6 support region, where buyers have stepped in during the current recovery phase.

The next move from this compression zone will likely determine whether LGNS transitions into a recovery phase, or extends its multi-month downtrend once again.

Shubham Vishwakarma

Shubham Vishwakarma is a crypto market analyst and technical content writer who covers price action, on-chain signals, and breaking blockchain news. He simplifies complex market data into sharp, easy-to-understand insights, helping readers stay ahead of trends in Bitcoin, altcoins, and DeFi. His writing combines technical precision with compelling market storytelling.

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