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$DOT at $1.23, do you dare to buy the dip?
Falling from $54 to $1.23, a 97.7% drop, leaving nothing behind. But just when you think it's dead and buried, it suddenly pulls off a "Bitcoin-style halving"—reducing annual issuance by 53.6%, hard cap locked at 2.1 billion. The ETF has also been listed on Nasdaq, and developers are still working tirelessly. Is this a golden opportunity or a mass grave?
First, look at the surface: it’s so battered that even its mother wouldn’t recognize it.
In the past 24 hours, DOT dropped another 5.4%, from $1.30 to $1.23, MACD turned negative, RSI stuck at 38 and refusing to rise. MA5, MA10, and MA20 are all in a bearish alignment, trading volume is as dead as a morgue. The technicals tell you one thing: it still has room to fall.
First thing: it has "castrated" itself.
In early April, Polkadot completed a supply reduction comparable to Bitcoin’s halving—the annual issuance cut from 120 million to 55 million, a 53.6% decrease, with a future two-year reduction of 13.14%, ultimately capping at 2.1 billion. A coin once with infinite inflation suddenly turned into a scarce asset.
Second, the ETF has been listed on Nasdaq.
21Shares launched a Polkadot spot ETF on Nasdaq. This isn’t some fly-by-night exchange; it’s Nasdaq. Institutional money is flowing in, and the compliance gates are now open.
Third, developers are working desperately.
JAM testnet is progressing, aiming to turn Polkadot into a "decentralized supercomputer." Agile Coretime has replaced the auction system, drastically reducing on-chain development costs by 85%. Giants like Deutsche Telekom, Sony, and Toyota are quietly laying out in its ecosystem.
On one side: supply halving, ETF listing, big players entering.
On the other: price down 97%, technical death cross, retail investors collectively taking losses.
Key support at 1.15—this is the last line of defense for bulls and bears.
Remember the February low of $1.15? That was its "historical bottom." If it holds, this is the golden pit. If it doesn’t, next stops are $1.10, even $1.00.
If you’re a short-term trader: consider light long positions around $1.20-$1.23, with a stop-loss below $1.15, targeting $1.31-$1.40.
If you’re a long-term investor: the $1.15-$1.20 zone is the golden pit—buy every 5-8% dip. With JAM landing by the end of 2026 and a bull market rotation, target $1.8-$2.5. In three to five years, returning to $10-$20 is not a dream.
In this bear market, the ones who can turn things around are never the hot coins everyone chases, but those like this—down 97%, yet with fundamentals quietly transforming into a "living dead."
DOT now is like MATIC in 2020—everyone thought it should be delisted, but those who understood quietly accumulated around $1.