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LayerZero’s native token, ZRO, has emerged as one of the few bright spots in a sluggish crypto environment, registering notable gains even as major assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum lag under pressure. The token’s ability to appreciate alongside weak network activity and incoming supply dynamics has piqued the interest of traders and analysts alike, prompting a closer look at whether this surge reflects sustainable strength or simply short-term rotation among altcoins.
ZRO Price Structure Shows a Bullish Bias While Market Cautious
ZRO’s price structure supports the bullish narrative in the near-term. The token has reclaimed the $2 mark and surpassed key moving averages, with momentum indicators displaying momentum that outpaces the broader market trend. The price action has showcased an aggressive rebound, with both trend and oscillator signaling aligning to reflect diminishing downside pressure and an increased likelihood of continued upside.Â

With the start of 2026, the token has continued to attract buyers and has recovered over 60% from the demand zone of $1.20. This week, the price action reflects a follow-on-buying move and displays relative strength. If ZRO convincingly clears its prompt hurdle of $2.20, it may set sights on previous swing highs around $2.50, providing a roadmap for further gains. However, persistent weakness in on-chain usage metrics, such as active addresses and transaction counts, serves as a cautionary backdrop. This divergence between price action and network activity underscores that much of the recent strength has been market-driven rather than utility-borne.

Moreover, the Open Interest (OI) has risen over 32% to $122.20 Million, highlighting long buildup activity in the past 24 hours. If demand remains robust and OI continues to grow alongside price, the current uptrend could persist. Conversely, a failure to hold above $2, it may expose ZRO to correction risks, especially given its on-chain activity lag. For now, LayerZero stands out precisely because it is climbing when the broader market is struggling, a pattern that could draw further attention from selective capital searching for relative strength in an otherwise challenging environment.


