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Fantom Rebounds 45% on Andre Cronje Comeback Speculation

Fantom has jumped since Andre Cronje submitted a proposal to save fUSD.

Fantom Rebounds 45% on Andre Cronje Comeback Speculation
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Key Takeaways

  • Fantom has risen by more than 45% over the past three days. 
  • The rally follows a proposal from Andre Cronje on a possible solution to help fUSD return to its intended $1 peg.
  • Still, FTM has reached a significant area of resistance that could limit its upward potential.

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Fantom’s FTM token has rallied since Andre Cronje issued a proposal to recover fUSD’s peg.

Andre Cronje Submits fUSD Proposal

Fantom is gaining significant bullish momentum as speculation mounts about Andre Cronje’s possible return to DeFi.

Cronje has caused a stir in the Fantom community over the past few days after he submitted a fUSD optimization proposal that aims to solve the stablecoin’s severe de-pegging issue. Cronje, who became known for creating the yield optimization tool Yearn Finance and a host of other DeFi protocols, announced he would be leaving crypto to return to the traditional finance sector in March, days after launching his long-awaited Solidly project on Fantom.

Moreover, a Fantom address widely believed to belong to Cronje has added over 100 million FTM in the past two weeks, which has added to the speculation surrounding his possible return to the Fantom ecosystem.

The fUSD proposal comes during a turbulent period for the stablecoin market. Earlier this month, Terra suffered a dramatic collapse after its UST stablecoin lost its peg to the dollar. However, the Fantom Foundation recently put out a Twitter update stating that “fUSD is not UST,” adding that fUST is “over-collateralized” and backed by staked FTM. “Users create fUSD by borrowing against their staked FTM. If the value of the FTM goes below the minimum collateral ratio, then the FTM is progressively auctioned off to users who bid using fUSD (to keep peg),” the post read.

Still, it remains to be seen whether Cronje’s proposal can help fUSD regain its $1 peg.

FTM Meets Resistance

FTM rallied by more than 45% over the weekend, indicating that market participants have confidence that fUSD can be saved. The sudden upswing derived from a symmetrical triangle breakout that developed on the four-hour chart.

Fantom price chart
Source: TradingView

Despite the significant gains, Fantom appears to have reached resistance.

Transaction history shows that 207 addresses have previously purchased nearly 85 million FTM between $0.49 and $0.51. This significant supply barrier could prevent prices from advancing further as addresses look to break even on their underwater positions.

Fantom transaction history
Source: IntoTheBlock

A sustained four-hour close above $0.51 could help Fantom gain further momentum to advance to $0.56. Failing to overcome the $0.51 could encourage traders to sell their holdings, potentially pushing FTM back to the $0.43 support level.

Disclosure: At the time of writing, the author of this piece owned BTC and ETH. 

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