Scroll (SCR) drops 19% a day after market debut. Is there a room for recovery?

Ethereum layer-2 network Scroll launched its SCR token in a highly anticipated airdrop conducted on October 22. However, widespread dissatisfaction among recipients, who complained about the small amounts of SCR they received, has put significant selling pressure on the token.

Currently trading at $1.04, SCR has seen a 19% decline in the past 24 hours. As bearish sentiment continues to grow, the token’s price may face further losses. Here’s why.



According to a blog post from the team, Scroll’s airdrop distributed 5.5% of the total SCR supply—55 million out of 1 billion tokens—to early contributors within the ecosystem.

Of this amount, 40 million SCR was allocated to on-chain participants who earned 200 or more Scroll Marks, the platform’s reward points for engaging with the layer-2 scaling network. An additional 1% of the supply was evenly distributed across eligible wallets, while 0.5% was reserved as a “bonus” for users who met specific criteria.

After the airdrop, some users of the L2 network, disappointed by the amount of coins they received, voiced their frustrations on X (formerly Twitter).

This surge in SCR’s selling pressure since its launch has caused its value to plummet by double digits. BeInCrypto’s assessment of its technical setup on an hourly chart signals the possibility of an extended decline. 

For one, the bearish sentiment trailing the altcoin continues to grow, as evidenced by the negative value of its Bull Bear Power (BBP), which stands at -0.10 as of this writing.



However, if market sentiment changes from bearish to bullish and SCR witnesses a resurgence in demand, its price will initiate an uptrend and climb toward resistance at $1.55. A successful break above this level will make it rally toward the next resistance level at $1.72.


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