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If Monero can hold above $700, the path to new highs looks clear. CoinCodex predicts XMR could reach $754.5 next month. However, some indicators suggest XMR may already be overbought, so a correction to $600 remains possible, with $600 as a critical support level. Overall, the outlook for XMR remains bullish.
Why is $700 a key support? This level is a confluence of multiple technical factors. First, it is a psychological threshold, influencing investor sentiment. Second, from volume distribution, there are many historical trades around $700, meaning many holders’ cost bases are near this level, motivating them to defend the price during dips. Third, from Fibonacci retracement analysis, $700 is close to a key retracement level of the prior rally.
The $754.5 target is not arbitrary. It is based on technical extension rules. Given the current upward pattern, if XMR breaks above the $722 high and stabilizes, the next resistance is near $750. The specific figure of $754.5 may derive from Fibonacci extensions or projections of previous wave amplitudes.
However, overbought signals should not be ignored. Momentum indicators like RSI may already be in overbought territory, often signaling a short-term correction. After such a rapid rise, the market needs time to digest gains, and early buyers may take profits.
$600 as a secondary support is strategically important. If $700 support fails, $600 becomes the next critical line. Technically, this level is close to the recent upward start and an important zone of previous consolidation. If XMR pulls back to $600 and stabilizes, it could form a healthier upward structure, building momentum for the next wave.
EU Ban Paradox: The Logic of Privacy Coins Rising Despite Restrictions
The EU’s plan to ban privacy coins in 2027 has had an opposite effect to what policymakers expected. This “ban paradox” stems from several key factors. First, the ban confirms the effectiveness of privacy coins. If their privacy features were weak, regulators wouldn’t bother banning them. The ban itself serves as a strong endorsement of XMR’s technical capabilities.
Second, the time window effect. The 2027 ban leaves about two years of legal usage. During this period, capital flows accelerate to maximize the opportunity before restrictions take effect. This phenomenon is known in economics as the “intertemporal substitution effect,” where limited future supply causes current demand to surge.
Third, the scope of the ban is limited. The EU’s ban mainly targets exchanges and service providers within its jurisdiction, but cannot prevent peer-to-peer or decentralized exchange usage. Monero’s decentralized nature makes it difficult to fully ban, and restrictions may only push trading into more covert channels.
Fourth, the ban triggers cross-region arbitrage. Since the ban is not global, investors in regions like Asia, Africa, and Latin America may increase holdings to serve users unable to access privacy coins in the EU. This demand shift can further drive up XMR’s price.
Can XMR Break the $1000 Barrier?
Overall, XMR’s current price is quite solid. Its fundamentals support ongoing growth, and demand for privacy is unlikely to diminish in the short term. Naturally, after such a rapid rally, some correction is expected—but as long as XMR stays above key supports, the overall trend remains bullish. If buyers continue to dominate and Monero holds above $700, it may set new records.
Breaking the $1000 mark depends on several critical factors. First, further regulatory developments. If more countries follow the EU’s lead with bans, it could trigger larger buying surges. Second, ongoing improvements in privacy technology—if the XMR team releases stronger features, it will attract more users. Third, macroeconomic conditions—if global financial surveillance intensifies, demand for privacy tools will grow.
In the short term, XMR is more likely to oscillate between $700 and $800, awaiting the next catalyst. The $754.5 target is conservative and achievable, but surpassing $1000 may require stronger fundamentals or major news events. Investors should monitor the $700 support level closely, as it will determine whether XMR continues upward or enters a correction phase.