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Let's translate step by step.
First, the title: "ONDO Slides Toward $0.31 Support After $1.35M Token Transfer Stirs Supply Fears"
- "Slides" could be "kayıyor" or "düşüşe geçiyor". Since it's about price movement, maybe "ONDO, $0.31 Desteğine Doğru Kayıyor" but we need to keep the exact numbers. Also, "Stirs Supply Fears" -> "Arz Endişelerini Tetikliyor" or similar. Let's craft: "ONDO, 1,35 Milyon Dolarlık Token Transferi Arz Endişelerini Tetikleyince $0,31 Desteğine Doğru Kayıyor" but we need to keep the original format. The original uses "$0.31" and "$1.35M". In Turkish, we might write "1,35 milyon dolar" but the original has "$1.35M" so we can keep that. Also, the support is "$0.3101" but in title it's "$0.31" so we'll keep as is.
Better: "ONDO, 1,35 Milyon Dolarlık Token Transferi Arz Endişelerini Artırınca $0,31 Desteğine Doğru Kayıyor" but we need to be precise.
Alternatively: "ONDO, $1.35M Token Transferi Arz Korkularını Tetikleyince $0.31 Desteğine Doğru Kayıyor" - but we should use Turkish punctuation.
Let's decide: "ONDO, $1,35M Token Transferi Arz Endişelerini Tetikleyince $0,31 Desteğine Doğru Kayıyor" but we need to keep the original formatting with dollar sign and decimal point? In Turkish, we use comma as decimal separator, but for currency, often we keep the original. Since it's a crypto article, it's common to use the original format. I'll keep "$1.35M" and "$0.31" as is, but translate the rest.
Title translation: "ONDO, $1.35M Token Transferi Arz Endişelerini Tetikleyince $0.31 Desteğine Doğru Kayıyor" - but "Slides" might be better as "Düşüşe Geçiyor" or "Kayıyor". "Slides toward" means moving down gradually. "Kayıyor" is fine.
But we also need to keep the exact meaning: "After" -> "Sonrasında" or "Ardından". So: "ONDO, $1.35M Token Transferi Arz Endişelerini Tetikleyince $0.31 Desteğine Doğru Kayıyor" - that works.
Now content: We have an article with paragraphs and headings. We'll translate each part.
Original content:
A $1.35 million token transfer has rattled ONDO holders, pushing the asset toward a critical support level at $0.3101. The move, which surfaced on-chain, reignited worries about supply pressure just as buyer participation fades.
Why the transfer matters
Large token movements often spook markets because they can signal an upcoming sale. In this case, the $1.35M transfer was enough to trigger a fresh wave of supply concerns for ONDO. Traders watching the token now see a market that's already thin on conviction, and the transfer only added to the unease.
It's not just the size of the move. It's where it happened. The tokens were shifted to an exchange-bound address, according to the data. That pattern typically points to a holder preparing to sell, and it's a pattern that has burned ONDO buyers before.
Support at $0.3101 under pressure
ONDO is now testing $0.3101, a level that has held as a floor in recent sessions. But the support is looking fragile. Weakening participation means fewer buyers are stepping in to defend it, and that makes the level more important than it might otherwise be.
If $0.3101 breaks, there's not much obvious support below it. If it holds, the token could stabilize, but the lack of volume makes any bounce feel tentative. The market is essentially waiting to see whether enough demand shows up to absorb the exchange-bound supply.
Exchange-bound supply and fading interest
The broader picture isn't helping. ONDO has faced continued exchange-bound supply, meaning tokens keep moving toward trading platforms where they can be sold quickly. That persistent flow has kept a lid on any recovery attempts.
At the same time, participation is weakening. Fewer active buyers and sellers means price moves can be sharper in either direction, but it also means there's less fuel for a sustained rally. For ONDO, that's a dangerous combination when supply is already a concern.
The next few sessions will tell the story. If buyers can hold $0.3101 and start absorbing the exchange-bound tokens, the supply fear might fade. If not, the slide could accelerate. Right now, the market is holding its breath.
A $1.35 million token transfer has rattled ONDO holders, pushing the asset toward a critical support level at $0.3101. The move, which surfaced on-chain, reignited worries about supply pressure just as buyer participation fades.
Why the transfer matters
Large token movements often spook markets because they can signal an upcoming sale. In this case, the $1.35M transfer was enough to trigger a fresh wave of supply concerns for ONDO. Traders watching the token now see a market that's already thin on conviction, and the transfer only added to the unease.
It's not just the size of the move. It's where it happened. The tokens were shifted to an exchange-bound address, according to the data. That pattern typically points to a holder preparing to sell, and it's a pattern that has burned ONDO buyers before.
Support at $0.3101 under pressure
ONDO is now testing $0.3101, a level that has held as a floor in recent sessions. But the support is looking fragile. Weakening participation means fewer buyers are stepping in to defend it, and that makes the level more important than it might otherwise be.
If $0.3101 breaks, there's not much obvious support below it. If it holds, the token could stabilize, but the lack of volume makes any bounce feel tentative. The market is essentially waiting to see whether enough demand shows up to absorb the exchange-bound supply.
Exchange-bound supply and fading interest
The broader picture isn't helping. ONDO has faced continued exchange-bound supply, meaning tokens keep moving toward trading platforms where they can be sold quickly. That persistent flow has kept a lid on any recovery attempts.
At the same time, participation is weakening. Fewer active buyers and sellers means price moves can be sharper in either direction, but it also means there's less fuel for a sustained rally. For ONDO, that's a dangerous combination when supply is already a concern.
The next few sessions will tell the story. If buyers can hold $0.3101 and start absorbing the exchange-bound tokens, the supply fear might fade. If not, the slide could accelerate. Right now, the market is holding its breath.




