Zcash is trading at a critical inflection point as price action continues to compress beneath a falling resistance line. As of January 28, ZEC is changing handsZcash is trading at a critical inflection point as price action continues to compress beneath a falling resistance line. As of January 28, ZEC is changing hands

Zcash Compresses Below Resistance as Descending Structure Tightens

2026/01/28 21:04
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Zcash is trading at a critical inflection point as price action continues to compress beneath a falling resistance line.

As of January 28, ZEC is changing hands around $387, down 2.5% on the day, following a sharp rebound earlier in the week that failed to transition into sustained follow-through. While selling pressure has slowed, the broader structure still reflects control on the sell side rather than a confirmed recovery.

This matters because ZEC is no longer trending freely. Price is coiling within a narrowing range, signaling that a directional decision is approaching as volatility contracts under clearly defined boundaries.

Short-term price action shows compression, not recovery

On the 4-hour chart, ZEC rebounded aggressively from the late-week liquidation low near $330–$335, reclaiming ground quickly and pushing into the $395–$400 area. However, that bounce stalled precisely beneath the descending resistance line, and subsequent attempts to extend higher have been rejected.

Since then, price has drifted lower and is now oscillating around $385–$390, with each rebound attempt producing a lower high. Volume has tapered during this phase, consistent with compression rather than accumulation. The current range reflects shrinking volatility, suggesting that market participants are waiting for confirmation rather than initiating fresh directional exposure.

Immediate resistance remains defined by the falling trendline in the $395–$400 region, while short-term support is holding near $370–$375. As long as ZEC remains capped below resistance, upside attempts remain corrective in nature.

Higher-timeframe structure favors continuation risk

From a broader perspective, the structure highlighted by trader GainMuse shows ZEC compressing inside a descending wedge, following multiple failures at the same falling resistance. These repeated rejections have reinforced seller control, even as downside momentum has slowed.

Source: https://t.me/gainmuse/1720

The recent rebound from the lows resembles a reaction off support rather than a base formation. Price continues to respect the upper boundary of the wedge, and without a reclaim of that level, the probability favors continuation toward the marked support target near the low $330s, which remains technically valid while the structure holds.

Weak rebounds beneath resistance keep the market in a defensive posture. Acceptance above the descending trendline would be required to invalidate this setup and shift the structure away from continuation risk.

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Scenarios and key levels

A constructive scenario would require ZEC to reclaim and hold above $400, breaking the falling resistance and invalidating the lower-high sequence. Without that reclaim, rallies remain vulnerable to rejection.

On the downside, loss of the $370 support zone would likely reopen pressure toward the $330–$335 target area visible on the chart. Until price resolves beyond either boundary, ZEC remains in a compression phase where volatility is being stored rather than released.

Conclusion

Zcash is not showing signs of capitulation, but it is also not confirming recovery. The market is tightening beneath resistance, with shrinking volatility and repeated failures to reclaim structure. While selling pressure has eased, structure still favors continuation risk rather than recovery.

Direction will be dictated by acceptance outside the current wedge. Until then, price remains capped, and patience is required as the market approaches its next decision point.

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