Cardano

Cardano

ADAID: 2010Rank #15
$0.1986386+6.28%24h

Updated 8/20/2026, 11:51:00 PM

24h Low

$0.18182119

24h High

$0.20271219

Market Cap

$7.26B

24h Volume

$702.56M

Fully Diluted Valuation

$8.94B

Market Dominance

0.29%

7d Volume

$2.86B

Volume / Market Cap

9.67%

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Technical Analysis

Price Performance

1h

+1.27%

24h

+6.28%

7d

+9.00%

30d

+14.69%

60d

+26.30%

90d

-17.94%

1y

-77.50%

YTD

-44.24%

All-Time High

$3.10

All-Time Low

$0.0173541

Supply

Circulating36.56B ADA
Total Supply44.99B ADA
Max Supply45B ADA

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ADAAnalysis
■ Hold
Confidence6.5/10
ADA Holds Steady Amid Market Jitters: Will Cardano Ride Bitcoin’s Recovery Toward $0.21?

Cardano treads water near $0.194 as Bitcoin stabilizes around $64K. Extreme fear and fading cold wallet exploit risks create a delicate balance, with ADA’s next leg hinging on a decisive break of near-term resistance.

Target$0.200 – $0.215
  • ✓Bitcoin’s recovery toward $64,000 eases systemic contagion fears, dragging altcoins like ADA upward.
  • ✓Market sentiment remains in “extreme fear,” historically a contrarian entry zone but lacking immediate bullish catalysts.
  • ✓ADA’s 24h volume of $539M indicates reasonable liquidity, yet price action lacks momentum without a catalyst.
Aug 05 2026, 08:33
ADA
ADAAnalysis
▲ Buy
Confidence7.5/10
Cardano (ADA) Analysis: 99% Short Liquidation Imbalance Sparks Squeeze; $1M Trapped Shorts Fuel Reversal

ADA recorded an abnormal 99% short liquidation imbalance as a sudden bounce trapped $1 million in short positions, signaling a potential short-squeeze-driven trend reversal.

Target$0.21 - $0.23
  • ✓Unprecedented 99% short liquidation imbalance confirms heavy short positioning wiped out, reducing overhead supply pressure.
  • ✓Price bounce of +3.14% on significant volume ($624M) suggests strong buyer absorption and potential momentum shift.
  • ✓Technical breakout above local consolidation signals renewed upward momentum with $0.18 becoming critical invalidation support.
Aug 04 2026, 08:38
ADA
ADAAnalysis
▲ Buy
Confidence7.5/10
Cardano (ADA) Outlook: 9% Breakout Signals Strong Accumulation, $0.178 Next Target

ADA defied a stagnant broader market with a 9% surge on August 2. Despite a minor -0.63% dip to $0.1692 today, bullish momentum and robust volume suggest a potential continuation toward $0.178–$0.185.

Target$0.178 - $0.185
  • ✓ADA printed a 9% daily gain on Aug 2 while most large-cap altcoins stalled, signaling asymmetric buyer interest.
  • ✓Current 24h pullback of -0.63% is on healthy volume ($312.6M), suggesting profit-taking rather than trend reversal.
  • ✓Cardano’s on-chain activity and network upgrades continue to provide fundamental support for accumulation.
Aug 03 2026, 08:37
ADA
ADAAnalysis
■ Hold
Confidence6.5/10
Cardano (ADA) Dijkstra Era Dawns: Mapping the Path to $0.185 Amid Consolidation

Cardano unveils the first steps of its bold "Dijkstra" upgrade. With ADA holding near $0.169 on strong volume, we analyze whether this long-awaited technical evolution can break the consolidation and ignite a short-term rally.

Target$0.172 - $0.185
  • ✓Cardano enters the Dijkstra Era with official upgrade roadmap, signaling major protocol advancements.
  • ✓ADA price stability around $0.169 with $312M 24h volume suggests strong hands accumulating during minor -0.63% dip.
  • ✓Short-term technical resistance at $0.175 must be cleared to confirm breakout; failure could lead to retest of $0.155 support.
Aug 02 2026, 08:34
ADA
ADAAnalysis
■ Hold
Confidence5.5/10
Cardano (ADA) Market Update: Hoskinson’s Marquee Stage Appearance Sparks Anticipation Amid Sideways Price Action

Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson joins an elite blockchain event lineup, injecting a sentiment catalyst into ADA’s quiet market. While price slips 0.63% on August 1st, a speculative floor near $0.169 could tighten ahead of potential roadmap or ecosystem reveals, making a HOLD the prudent stance.

Target$0.175 – $0.185
  • ✓Charles Hoskinson's participation in a major blockchain event drives community engagement and potential for bullish announcements
  • ✓Low price near $0.169 offers an entry point for event-driven speculation, though bearish momentum is still subdued
  • ✓Cardano’s advanced scaling and governance upgrades (Hydra, Voltaire) maintain long-term narrative support
Aug 01 2026, 08:40

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About Cardano

What Is Cardano (ADA)?

Cardano is a proof-of-stake blockchain platform that says its goal is to allow “changemakers, innovators and visionaries” to bring about positive global change.

To learn more about this project, check out our deep dive of Cardano.

The open-source project also aims to “redistribute power from unaccountable structures to the margins to individuals” — helping to create a society that is more secure, transparent and fair.

Cardano was founded back in 2017, and named after the 16th century Italian polymath Gerolamo Cardano. The native ADA token takes its name from the 19th century mathematician Ada Lovelace, widely regarded as the world’s first computer programmer. The ADA token is designed to ensure that owners can participate in the operation of the network. Because of this, those who hold the cryptocurrency have the right to vote on any proposed changes to the software.

The team behind the layered blockchain say that there have already been some compelling use cases for its technology, which aims to allow decentralized apps and smart contracts to be developed with modularity.

In August 2021, Charles Hoskinson announced the launch of the Alonzo hard fork, causing Cardano price to surge, gaining 116% in the following month. On Sept. 12, 2021, the Cardano ‘Alonzo’ hard fork officially launched, bringing smart contract functionality to the blockchain. Over 100 smart contracts were deployed in the following 24 hours after the launch.

Cardano is used by agricultural companies to track fresh produce from field to fork, while other products built on the platform allow educational credentials to be stored in a tamper-proof way, and retailers to clamp down on counterfeit goods.

Who Are the Founders of Cardano?

Cardano was founded by Charles Hoskinson, who was also one of the co-founders of the Ethereum network. He is the CEO of IOHK, the company that built Cardano’s blockchain.

In an interview for CoinMarketCap’s Crypto Titans series, Hoskinson said that he got involved in cryptocurrencies back in 2011 — and dabbled in mining and trading. He explained that his first professional involvement in the industry came in 2013, when he created a course about Bitcoin that ended up being taken by 80,000 students.

As well as being a technology entrepreneur, Hoskinson is also a mathematician. In 2020, his technology company donated ADA worth $500,000 to the University of Wyoming’s Blockchain Research and Development Lab.

What Makes Cardano Unique?

Cardano is one of the biggest blockchains to successfully use a proof-of-stake consensus mechanism, which is less energy intensive than the proof-of-work algorithm relied upon by Bitcoin. Although the much larger Ethereum is going to be upgrading to PoS, this transition is only going to take place gradually.

The project has taken pride in ensuring that all of the technology developed goes through a process of peer-reviewed research, meaning that bold ideas can be challenged before they are validated. According to the Cardano team, this academic rigor helps the blockchain to be durable and stable — increasing the chance that potential pitfalls can be anticipated in advance.

In 2020, Cardano held a Shelley upgrade that aimed to make its blockchain “50 to 100 times more decentralized” than other large blockchains. At the time, Hoskinson predicted that this would pave the way for hundreds of assets to run on its network.

The Alonzo hard fork launch in September 2021 will bring an end to the Shelley era, and usher in the Goguen phase. Users can develop and deploy smart contracts on Cardano, allowing native decentralized applications (DApps) to be built on blockchain. Cardano price broke the $3 mark and hit an all-time high of $3.101 on Sept. 2, 2021, ahead of the launch.

What Is Cardano’s Vasil Hard Fork?

Named after late Bulgarian mathematician Vasil Dabov, a prominent contributor to Cardano, the Vasil hard fork is touted as one of the most highly-anticipated upgrades for Cardano. The hard fork is the third development epoch of Cardano and is supposed to introduce several upgrades to the blockchain’s smart contract programming language Plutus and the network’s capacity.

The event was originally billed to happen in June 2022, but has been postponed a number of times.

Vasil will introduce five critical mechanisms to improve Cardano’s scalability and usability — CIP-31, CIP-32, CIP-33, CIP-40 and diffusion pipelining.

CIP-31, aka “reference inputs” will introduce a new kind of input that would allow developers to look at the result of an output without having to spend it. This would optimize transaction throughput and increase concurrency.

The CIP-32 proposal aims to enable inline datums. Rather than attach datum to datum hashes, which is the current state of things, CIP-32 would allow developers to attach datums to outputs. By implementing this update, devs can code scripts that directly point to the input, making room for simpler and quicker communication of datum values between users.

The Cardano Improvement Proposal 33 would allow reference scripts to be attached to outputs. As a result, the reference scripts are used to satisfy the validation requirements in place of the spending transaction. These reference scripts will make the validation process more efficient and reduce the size of transactions.

Meanwhile, CIP-40 features a brand-new type of output to transactions called collateral outputs, aimed at improving the overall scalability of the network.

Diffusing pipelining is Cardano’s consensus layer scaling solution. The improvement proposal will see more DApp deployment by overlaying some of the steps that a block needs to go through as it moves across the chain: this would allow for concurrent transactions.

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How Many Cardano (ADA) Coins Are There in Circulation?

There is a maximum supply of 45 billion ADA — but at the time of writing, there was a circulating supply of about 31 billion. Five rounds of public sales of Cardano tokens were held between September 2015 and January 2017. Cardano price during its pre-launch sale was $0.0024, which represents an over 1000x return, given Cardano price now.

Approximately 2.5 billion ADA was allotted to IOHK once the network launched. Meanwhile, an additional 2.1 billion ADA was given to Emurgo, a global blockchain technology company that served as a founding entity of the Cardano protocol. Last but not least, 648 million ADA was given to the not-for-profit Cardano Foundation, which aims to promote the platform and increase levels of adoption.

Overall, about 16% of ADA’s total supply went to the project’s founders, with the remaining 84% being split among investors.

How Is the Cardano Network Secured?

Cardano is secured through an “environmentally sustainable, verifiably secure” PoS protocol that’s known as Ouroboros.

The project says that Ouroboros improves upon the security guarantees that are delivered by a PoW consensus mechanism while using substantially less power — claiming that it is four times more energy efficient than Bitcoin.

It is described as a blend of unique technology and mathematically verified mechanisms, with behavioral psychology and economic philosophy thrown in for good measure. Overall, the objective of Ouroboros is to achieve sustainable and ethical growth.

An incentive mechanism means that participants in the network are rewarded for their involvement.

What Is Cardano’s Alonzo Upgrade?

On Sept. 12, Cardano released its highly-anticipated Alonzo upgrade. Following the upgrade, the blockchain network can now support a wide range of crypto applications, including non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and smart contracts.

According to the project’s founder Charles Hoskinson, Alonzo aims to introduce “programmability” to the network. He likened the upgrade to when JavaScript was introduced to web browsers and the transition from static web pages to the likes of Facebook and YouTube.

Alonzo is named after American mathematician Alonzo Church, who is considered to be one of the founding fathers of computer science.

In addition to supporting NFTs and smart contracts, Cardano can now be used for decentralized exchanges.

In general, Alonzo puts Cardano in the same class as Ethereum, the world’s leading blockchain which supports other applications other than its native Ether token. Smart contracts, for instance, are one of the cornerstones of the decentralized finance sector — and Cardano now supports smart contracts.

In February 2022, the number of Cardano wallets broke the three million milestone. Since December 2020, it has surged by 1,200%, from 190,000 to over 3,000,000. This coincided with an increase in smart contracts following the Alonzo Upgrade, and Cardano surpassed the 1,000 smart contracts milestone on Jan. 27, 2022.

Another indicator of the ecosystem's explosive growth is developer activity: Cardano boasted the most developers contributing to its Github, beating out more developed blockchains like Solana. On average, more than 50 contributions are submitted to its repo per day.

However, the network is still struggling with implementing its smart contracts, and users had complaints about a sluggish launch of its SundaeSwap decentralized exchange in January 2022.

Where Can You Buy Cardano (ADA)?

As one of the biggest cryptocurrencies in the world in terms of market capitalization, you shouldn’t have much difficulty in finding a major exchange to buy Cardano on including Binance, Bittrex, eToro, and HitBTC.

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To check Cardano price live in the fiat currency of your choice, you can use CoinMarketCap’s converter feature directly on the Cardano currency page, or the dedicated exchange rate converter page. Popular Cardano price pairs include: ADA/USD, ADA/JPY, ADA/KRW, ADA/CNY, ADA/GBP and ADA/AUD.