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Security concerns and layoffs weigh on Polygon (POL) price

by admin January 16, 2026
January 16, 2026

Polygon (POL) has seen a challenging start to the year as security concerns and workforce reductions weigh on market sentiment.

Over the past 24 hours, Polygon price fell 5.6%, underperforming the broader crypto market, which saw a decline of just 1.52%.

Despite a strong 30-day gain of 31.31%, this pullback reflects growing short-term pressures on the blockchain network.

Security concerns and ecosystem risks

Polygon’s ecosystem recently faced scrutiny after a ransomware group, DeadLock, misused public Polygon smart contracts to host proxy server addresses.

Security researchers confirmed that the attack did not exploit Polygon’s code, but it highlighted potential misuse risks in public blockchain networks.

The incident has amplified investor caution, as the immutability of blockchain can inadvertently support illicit activity.

This development also raises the possibility of heightened regulatory attention, which could influence Polygon price dynamics in the short term.

Layoffs at Polygon Labs

Adding to the bearish sentiment, Polygon Labs recently cut roughly 30% of its workforce, or between 90 and 120 roles.

These layoffs followed an aggressive $250 million acquisition spree, including the integration of Coinme, a US-regulated fiat-to-crypto payments platform, and Sequence, a cross-chain wallet and payment infrastructure.

Polygon CEO Marc Boiron described the restructuring as part of a broader “payments-first” strategy, focusing on stablecoin payments and on-chain money movement.

However, the workforce reduction signals operational strain and raises questions about the company’s ability to execute its strategic initiatives efficiently.

Market reaction was immediate, with Polygon (POL) price falling to around $0.149 and approaching critical support near $0.140.

Technical resistance and market momentum

Polygon price recently failed to breach the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement level at $0.165.

This rejection came after a strong monthly rally, which drove the Relative Strength Index (RSI) down from overbought levels to 55.

Volume also declined by roughly 34.7% compared to the previous day, indicating that traders are taking profits near resistance.

The combination of technical resistance, security concerns, and internal restructuring has created a convergence of bearish factors for Polygon.

Polygon (POL) price forecast

Overall, Polygon (POL) faces a delicate balance between long-term strategic growth and short-term market pressures.

Traders should monitor the integration of Coinme and Sequence, alongside developments from Polygon Labs, which will be essential for assessing future Polygon (POL) price movements.

On the charts traders should closely watch $0.140 as the key short-term support level for the Polygon price.

If this level holds, the network’s robust activity, with 178 million monthly transactions, could help stabilise the price.

On the upside, breaking through $0.165 could reignite bullish momentum, but failure to overcome this resistance may lead to further consolidation or declines.

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