High Volume Nodes

High volume nodes are specific price levels where a significant amount of trading volume has occurred over a set period. These nodes represent areas where the market has reached a consensus on the asset's value.

They often act as strong support or resistance because participants have historically been comfortable trading at these prices. In technical analysis, these are seen as zones of high interest and liquidity.

When price returns to these levels, it often slows down as buyers and sellers battle for control. Identifying these nodes is essential for building a strategy based on volume profile.

They provide a structural framework for understanding where the market is most likely to find equilibrium. They are the opposite of low volume nodes, which act as zones of rapid price transition.

These are the anchors of the market's value distribution.

P2P Networking
Equilibrium Pricing
Interrupt Coalescing
Validator Sampling
Trend Climax
Peer Discovery Protocols
Decentralized Sequencer Nodes
Decentralized Prover Networks