Institutional investors retreat amid regulatory gridlock, with trading volumes surging past 100 million as market participants reassess digital asset exposure.
By CD Analytics, Oliver Knight
Updated Oct 9, 2025, 4:23 p.m. Published Oct 9, 2025, 4:23 p.m.

- HBAR drops nearly 5% between Oct. 8–9, falling from $0.22 to $0.21 amid heightened institutional caution and 5.4% volatility
- Heavy selling pressure hit during early Oct. 9, with volumes exceeding 100 million units and resistance at $0.22 versus support at $0.21
- Regulatory delays deepen uncertainty as the U.S. government shutdown stalls SEC ETF approvals, leaving corporate treasuries defensive
Hedera Hashgraph’s HBAR token fell nearly 5% from $0.22 to $0.21 between Oct. 8 and 9 as institutional caution deepened amid ongoing regulatory uncertainty. Volatility surged to 5.4%, with heavy selling between 01:00 and 08:00 on Oct. 9 pushing volumes above 100 million units per hour. Analysts cited strong resistance at $0.22 and institutional support near $0.21 as key technical levels.
The final hour saw accelerated losses, with HBAR slipping another 0.85% to $0.212. A brief recovery attempt at $0.215 quickly failed, and trading volume collapsed to zero in the closing minutes—signaling either technical issues or a complete institutional retreat.
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The selloff reflects wider market unease as the U.S. government shutdown halts SEC operations, delaying ETF approvals. Canary Capital’s HBAR and Litecoin ETF filings remain pending, while Bitwise cut Solana ETF fees and added staking to stay competitive. Until regulatory clarity returns, corporate treasuries are expected to remain cautious in digital asset exposure.

- Token valuation declined from $0.22 to $0.21 during the October 8-9 trading period, representing a 4.13% institutional retreat
- Overall trading volatility of $0.012 (5.40%) exceeded normal corporate risk parameters for digital asset exposure
- Concentrated institutional selling occurred between 01:00-08:00 on October 9, indicating coordinated corporate treasury decisions
- Trading volumes surpassed 100 million units during peak selling periods, confirming institutional participation
- Significant institutional resistance established at the $0.22 price level for corporate entry points
- Institutional support materialized near $0.21, creating defined risk parameters for corporate treasury management
- Final trading hour demonstrated additional 0.85% decline, extending corporate losses
- Intraday volatility of $0.0027 (1.26%) during the 60-minute period exceeded corporate risk tolerance thresholds
- Recovery attempt peaked at $0.215 around 13:24 before encountering institutional profit-taking
- Session lows near $0.212 during 14:00 period confirmed with high-volume institutional validation
- Complete market liquidity withdrawal during final three minutes (14:10-14:12) suggests coordinated institutional exit
- Critical corporate resistance level established at $0.215 with immediate institutional support at $0.212
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