Cardano is trading around $0.41 as November ends and December begins. The price represents a drop of more than 85% from the token’s 2021 peak.
Cardano (ADA) Price
The cryptocurrency closed at $0.42 on November 25. Recent 24-hour trading shows the token moving between $0.413 and $0.422 with a slight gain of about 1%.
Spot trading volume sits above $540 million. On-chain data from DeFiLlama shows roughly $185 million locked in Cardano’s DeFi services. DEX trading volume stands at approximately $1.8 million.
Source: DefiLlama
About 19,000 active addresses were recorded in the past 24 hours. The numbers point to a stable user base without major growth in new demand.
The derivatives market tells a different story than spot trading. Futures volume reached about $670 million in 24 hours according to Coinglass data.
That compares to spot volume near $76 million. Open interest sits close to $735 million.
Source: Coinglass
The gap suggests most trading activity comes from short-term positions using leverage. Long-term buyers do not appear to be building positions at current levels.
Price predictions for December put ADA in a range between $0.38 and $0.48. A move above $0.45 could push the token toward $0.50 to $0.55. Breaking support at $0.40 might send the price into the mid-$0.30s.
Cardano faces challenges in gaining market share. The blockchain has not captured space in the growing stablecoin sector or real-world asset tokenization market. Some analysts project the stablecoin industry could reach $4 trillion by 2030.
Internal disputes between the Cardano Foundation and founder Charles Hoskinson have created organizational issues. These conflicts sometimes overshadow technical achievements.
The Midnight sidechain represents a potential catalyst for Cardano. Midnight combines Cardano’s reliability with privacy features needed by businesses and individuals.
The NIGHT token is scheduled to launch on December 8. Charles Hoskinson believes Midnight will drive increased adoption of Cardano and add value to its DeFi applications.
The blockchain continues work on RealFi projects. These initiatives aim to bring decentralized finance tools to people in developing countries.
A chart shared by analysts shows ADA trading near the same level it reached in late 2017. The token sat around $0.41 to $0.42 during its first major breakout cycle eight years ago.
Between 2017 and now, Cardano reached a peak in 2021 before dropping through 2022. The past year brought mostly sideways price movement.
The SEC may approve the first spot Cardano ETF soon. This could bring institutional investment to the token. Stablecoin supply on Cardano currently sits close to $40 million.
Technical analysis suggests Cardano remains in a wide trading range. Volume is thin and resistance near 2024 highs has not been retested. The Midnight launch on December 8 represents the next major event that could influence price direction.
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