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Filecoin Price Rebounds 27% as Data Narrative Builds

Filecoin price has finally shown some life after weeks of grinding around $0.66. The token plunged to $0.61 on August 18 in what looks like a liquidity grab below that support, but three days later it was trading around $0.78, this…

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Aug 22, 2026 at 4:23 AM UTC · Updated 하루 전 · 1 분 소요

Filecoin Price Rebounds 27% as Data Narrative Builds
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$0.61 August 18 price low

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Filecoin price has finally shown some life after weeks of grinding around $0.66. The token plunged to $0.61 on August 18 in what looks like a liquidity grab below that support, but three days later it was trading around $0.78, this marks a 27% rebound from the low. Not bad, although the broader crypto rally deserves plenty of credit.

Filecoin Price Clears EMA as Resistance Stacks

The rebound pushed FIL above its 50-day EMA band and straight into the first resistance near $0.78. The next hurdles sit around $0.82 and $0.90, while the 200-day EMA near $0.95 remains the bigger test.

That leaves a fairly simple setup. Continued buying could push Filecoin price toward $0.95, but a rejection at these levels would put the recent recovery under pressure. Losing the 50-day EMA could send FIL back toward the $0.66 support it spent months defending.

Filecoin Pushes Its Data Storage Narrative

Meanwhile, Filecoin is leaning heavily into the infrastructure story. Its latest posts point to a $3.2 billion AI training dataset market in 2025, projected at $16.3 billion by 2033, while 28% of new dataset contracts reportedly include synthetic or hybrid data.

The cloud argument is just as aggressive. Filecoin highlighted $173 billion in cloud storage spending in 2026, with object storage growing at a 19.1% CAGR, alongside expectations that annual data-center investment could reach $1 trillion by 2027.

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