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BNB’s price movement follows a 45% surge in the past month, which made it the third-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.

BNB, the native token of BNB Chain and widely used for transaction fee discounts on Binance, fell more than 2% in the last 24-hour period amid a trading volume spike and as BNB Chain memecoin trades unwind.

The token dropped from $1,308 to a low of $1,255 earlier in the session, recovering to $1,270, where it’s currently trading. The selloff was met with high-volume buying near the $1,255-$1,280 range, signaling potential institutional accumulation at lower prices, according to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis model.

Despite a modest bounce, BNB struggled to reclaim key resistance near $1,320, leaving short-term bearish pressure intact.

This turbulence came as BNB Chain hit a record 5 trillion gas used in a single day, driven by 24 million swap transactions, accounting for 77% of total network activity, according to Dune data.

A new standard gas fee of 0.05 Gwei, now adopted across key ecosystem partners like Binance and Trust Wallet, has made on-chain trading cheaper and faster.

“The scale of the rise is hard to ignore, and it’s easy to get caught up in the headline numbers. But what this really shows is that community remains one of the strongest forces driving blockchain participation,” Max Rabinovitch, Chief Strategy Officer at Chiliz, told CoinDesk.

“Digital communities thrive on shared purpose and sentiment, whether that’s an internet subculture, a real-world sports club, or a specific utility. In BNB’s case, its growth reflects an active trading community that’s deeply engaged,” Rabinovitch added. “Price movements aside, however, it’s another reminder that community is still the backbone of the digital asset space.”

BNB’s drop, it’s worth pointing out, came after the token surged more than 45% in a month to become the third-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, behind just bitcoin and ether.

Growing corporate accumulation also played a role in the rally. CEA Industries revealed earlier this year that its BNB holdings moved to 480,000 tokens.

Disclaimer: Parts of this article were generated with the assistance from AI tools and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy and adherence to our standards. For more information, see CoinDesk’s full AI Policy.

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