Cardano (ADA) Defies Broader Market Consolidation With 7% Gains, What’s Next? – Crypto News – Crypto News
Connect with us
cardano cardano

others

Cardano (ADA) Defies Broader Market Consolidation With 7% Gains, What’s Next? – Crypto News

Published

on

Courtesy: Santiment

In a swift surge of buying pressure, Cardano’s ADA witnessed a remarkable increase in its market capitalization, surging by more than $1 billion within a 24-hour period.

As of the latest data, ADA’s overall market capitalization has reached $15.5 billion, securing its position as the 8th-largest cryptocurrency based on valuation.

During this recent upswing, ADA experienced a rally, climbing from its intraday low of $0.412 to a peak of $0.434, marking a notable gain of 9%. This latest movement contributes to the ongoing revival of ADA, which has now seen a substantial 50% increase from its mid-June lows.

A significant factor in this resurgence is the surge in investor attention and activity surrounding the token. Over the past 24 hours, ADA’s trading volumes soared to $850 million, reflecting an impressive 138% increase. The ADA price can most likely rally by an additional 35% from here to hit $0.556.

Cardano Whale Activity on the Rise

Based on on-chain activity monitored on Cardano Explorer, transactions consistently exceeded 1.5 million during epochs 450, 451, and 452 (each epoch lasting five days in Cardano terms).

The count of “large transactions” surged to over 7,000 in early December, marking a significant increase from the range of 4 to 6 thousand observed throughout much of November.

The introduction of over 150 new projects on the platform is a testament to the expanding Cardano ecosystem. With the creation of nearly 10 million native tokens and the processing of over 79 million transactions to date, Cardano has also established itself as an extensive and reliable network.

Notably, journalist and editor Ali Martinez anticipates a potential price spike for Cardano. The rise in large transactions is seen as an indicator of growing interest from whales and institutions.

Trending