Hedera’s HBAR Bleeds, But Institutional Deals Quietly Stack Up

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Crypto analyst and longtime Hedera watcher Nick (@NCashOfficial) argues that HBAR is approaching “peak bearish” levels on sentiment and technicals, even as the network quietly lands some of its most consequential partnerships to date.

The token has broken its yearly lows and is now retesting price areas last seen around March–May 2024, according to his chart review. RSI on the higher time-frames sits near 33–34 — close to readings seen at the 2022 bear‑market bottom. “HBAR is extremely oversold,” he says, while stressing that any major recovery remains “very dependent on what Bitcoin does next.”

Retail Walks Away, Google Trends Confirms It

One of the sharper points from the video is how little retail seems to care.

Using Google Trends, Nick shows searches for “Hedera HBAR” and “HBAR crypto” back near multi‑year lows, roughly in line with troughs from May–June 2024. Aside from a brief uptick during the altcoin bounce in July, interest has faded.

The same pattern, he says, appears across broader crypto search terms. In his view, this collapse in attention, paired with heavily sold technicals, resembles earlier capitulation zones: sentiment “feels even worse than those previous times,” while the indicators look similar.

GBBC, States, NATO Programs: Hedera’s Quiet Pipeline

Against that backdrop, the video leans heavily on fundamentals.

Nick highlights the Global Blockchain Business Council (GBBC) joining the Hedera Council as its first “strategic partner.” He frames this less as a branding win and more as a connectivity story, pointing to GBBC’s collaborators: the World Economic Forum, OECD, IMF, European Commission, World Bank, U.S. and U.K. Treasuries, Bank of England, and Abu Dhabi Global Market.

On the government side, he cites:

  • Wyoming’s “frontier stable token” pilot selecting Hedera as one of the core networks for what he describes as the first U.S. state‑issued stable token initiative.
  • Virginia’s Department of Environmental Quality going live with Water Ledger on Hedera to run a statewide environmental credit marketplace across 600+ mitigation banks & sites.

Military‑adjacent and infrastructure use cases are also surfacing. Edge‑communications startup Neuron, which builds on Hedera, was selected for the NATO DIANA 2026 challenge program from over 3,600 applicants. The focus there: resilient, decentralized communication and coordination for autonomous systems in degraded environments.

Most recently, global energy major Repsol joined the Hedera Council, aiming to deploy decentralized digital identity and verifiable credentials across operations in more than 90 countries. The priorities: interoperable IDs at enterprise scale, automated wallet‑to‑wallet KYC/KYB, and tamper‑proof credentials aligned with GDPR, eIDAS2 and ICAO digital identity standards.

For Nick, the through line is that Hedera is “no longer just an enterprise giant” but is increasingly entangled with governments and regulated institutions — precisely as compliance and auditability requirements tighten.

Why It Matters for Investors

The video’s core claim is not that a bottom is guaranteed, but that the current mix — oversold technicals, historic retail disinterest, and expanding state‑ and institution‑level adoption — sets up HBAR as a high‑risk, high‑optionality play on a broader crypto rebound.

Any sustained rally, he argues, would likely see these fundamentals cited after the fact as justification for higher valuations: “When everyone asks why HBAR is pumping, this will be the reason.”

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People Also Ask

Is the content creator calling a precise bottom for HBAR? No. He notes similarities to past bottoms but repeatedly says the outcome depends heavily on Bitcoin.

What metric does he emphasize most on the price chart? The Relative Strength Index (RSI), currently near prior bear‑market lows, signaling an oversold condition.

Which new Hedera Council member stands out most? Repsol, due to its Fortune Global 500 scale and focus on production‑grade digital identity & credentials.

Are these use cases live or just pilots? Both. Virginia’s environmental marketplace is described as live; Wyoming’s stable token & several identity initiatives appear to be in pilot or build‑out phases.

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