ZEC surges past $400 as TON rebounds on Telegram and XRP breaks trendline

Zcash (ZEC) leads the latest crypto momentum shift, rallying past $400 after reclaiming the 50/100/200-day moving averages. The move is backed by a volume spike and fast breaks through key resistance near $300 and $400, while short positions appear to be unwinding. Analysts note demand holds up even on pullbacks, but the speed of the ZEC breakout raises the risk of a sharp correction. Toncoin (TON) is also rebounding sharply, turning higher after a prolonged downtrend. The article links the momentum to deeper Telegram ecosystem integration and recent management changes. TON broke above major moving averages on heavy turnover, and RSI “overheated” readings suggest strong trend strength, even if chasing risk remains. XRP shows early bullish confirmation after breaking an upward trendline and basing around $1.30. RSI has improved and volume has edged up, but XRP still sits below higher-timeframe resistance and the 200-day moving average—leaving breakout failure and a “sellback” risk. Traders should watch for follow-through: sustained closes and continued volume expansion, especially for ZEC’s ability to hold reclaimed levels.
Bullish
The news is broadly bullish for the named tokens because ZEC and TON are both showing strong reclaim signals (moving-average breakouts with volume expansion), and XRP is attempting a trend reversal after a breakout from the $1.30 base. However, the tone is not “risk-free”: the articles repeatedly stress high volatility and the possibility of ZEC/TON momentum exhaustion, plus XRP’s still-not-cleared higher-timeframe resistance and 200-day moving-average overhang. In the short term, traders may see continued upside attempts and momentum trades, but confirmation (sustained closes and follow-through volume) is critical to avoid whipsaws. In the longer term, sustained holding above the reclaimed levels would improve the probability that this momentum shift persists; failure would likely trigger mean-reversion moves, especially if RSI remains overheated.