In a dramatic market move, MANTRA [Old] (OM) has surged 489.1% in the past 24 hours, climbing from a low of $0.0114 to reach $0.06727 as of April 18, 2026.
The explosive rally has pushed OM’s market capitalization to $327.7 million, representing a market cap increase of $272 million in just one day. The token now ranks #138 by market capitalization.
The surge comes just two days after OM touched its all-time low of $0.01094 on April 16, 2026. The current price represents a 513.5% increase from that bottom, marking one of the most significant short-term recoveries in the cryptocurrency market this week.
With approximately 4.87 billion tokens in circulation out of a total supply of 7.13 billion, the fully diluted valuation now stands at $479.6 million.
Despite the massive price movement, trading volume remains relatively modest at $6,697.62, suggesting the rally may be driven by low liquidity conditions rather than massive institutional flows. This low volume-to-market cap ratio warrants caution for traders considering positions.
The 30-day performance shows OM up 388.4%, indicating sustained momentum beyond the 24-hour spike. However, the token remains 99.25% below its all-time high of $8.99, which was recorded on February 23, 2025.
The weekly performance shows a modest 0.34% gain, while the hourly chart indicates a 0.32% increase, suggesting some consolidation may be occurring after the initial surge.
Market participants should exercise extreme caution when approaching such volatile movements. The combination of a 489% daily gain with minimal trading volume creates significant risk for both long and short positions.
The designation “[Old]” in the token name suggests this may be a legacy version of the MANTRA token, potentially explaining both the extreme volatility and low trading volumes. Traders should verify they are trading the intended asset and understand any migration or tokenomics changes that may affect value.
As of 01:36 UTC on April 18, 2026, OM continues to trade near its 24-hour high of $0.0673, with market participants closely monitoring whether the rally can sustain or if profit-taking will trigger a reversal.


