ZEC might be offering one of the last favorable entry points before the next leg up kicks in. I've been tracking this closely, and here's what's standing out:



The recent dump into the Fair Value Gap (FVG) got fully absorbed—that's the key part. Price didn't accelerate lower, which signals sellers simply ran out of fuel. That's a bullish divergence right there.

What happened next? Structure flipped back hard. You've got a clean impulse move up, followed by a shallow pullback, and now it's pressing back into the Break of Structure (BOS) zone. That's textbook accumulation behavior—not the pattern you'd see in a weak setup.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 8h ago
The last chance to get on board? I've seen this kind of statement many times. Is ZEC really different this time?
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MEVSandwichvip
· 8h ago
Seller has lost motivation? Then I need to see if I can buy the dip in this wave. The rhythm of ZEC is indeed quite interesting.
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LiquidationTherapistvip
· 8h ago
zec this move is indeed interesting, the FVG has been absorbed and the selling pressure is gone. Now, the signs of accumulation are quite obvious.
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ZkSnarkervip
· 8h ago
ngl the fvg absorption thing is lowkey just fancy talk for "nobody's panicking anymore" but yeah the divergence setup hits different when you see it on-chain. accumulation pattern or cope? time will tell, honestly.
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