Technical indicators suggest short-term rebounds for XRP ($XRP), Cardano ($ADA), and Solana ($SOL). Their comebacks come after Trump proposed US tariffs worldwide that rattled the financial sector at large, including crypto.
Cardano price has established support at $0.630 but the upside momentum faces headwinds that could subdue gains.
In a conversation recorded in Tokyo with host Sarah Yun for Humans by Socious, Charles Hoskinson—founder of the Cardano blockchain—discussed the network's roadmap, its community-driven governance, and the methodical research underpinning its technology.
The crypto market registered a marginal increase over the past 24 hours, rising almost 1% to $2.7 trillion. Cryptocurrencies saw a mixed performance, with Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Ripple (XRP) trading in the green while others registered notable declines.
ADA's current setup leans more distribution than accumulation.
Cardano price is showing signs of a comeback. Will it break out above $0.65 or fall back again?
Cardano is flashing a bullish reversal pattern known as the Bump-and-Run Bottom, with ADA price eyeing a potential breakout toward $0.80 following a steep recovery from April lows.
In a recent interview, he announced that “Leios is the solution to the blockchain trilemma”. The challenge of balancing decentralization, security, and scalability.
Cardano (ADA) price has gradually followed the ongoing Bitcoin (BTC) bullish sentiment, catalyzed by Gold's meteoric growth. In the past seven days, ADA price gained over 10 percent to trade at about $0.645 on Tuesday, April 15, during the mid-London session.
Layer-1 (L1) coin Cardano has recorded a 10% gain over the past week, positioning itself for an extended rally.
Cardano price has been consolidating between $0.63 and $0.65 over the last 24 hours, with recent reports hinting towards a robust move ahead. According to reports, the ADA whales dumped 100 million coins last week, sparking discussions in the market.
The cryptocurrency world is no stranger to ups and downs, but Cardano's current situation serves as a stark reminder of the volatility inherent in the market. While Cardano's ADA token teeters on the edge, struggling to maintain crucial support levels at $0.60, there is growing pessimism about a potential price nosedive to $0.32.
An analyst has explained how Cardano is retesting the support line of a technical analysis (TA) pattern, losing which could spell a bearish outcome for the coin. Cardano Is Currently Trading Inside A Descending Channel In a new post on X, analyst Ali Martinez has talked about a pattern forming in the 3-day price of Cardano.
Cardano (ADA) is up 10% over the past seven days, with its market cap reaching $23 billion and daily trading volume approaching $700 million. This surge in momentum has brought renewed attention to ADA, as key indicators begin to align in favor of a potential breakout.
Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson has unveiled ambitious plans for a new Cardano tool that he claims will rival Solana's transaction processing capabilities while maintaining full decentralization, addressing one of the most persistent criticisms of the Cardano network.
Cardano (ADA) has bounced strongly off a key support and has accumulated gains of 18.9% in the past 7 days as cryptocurrencies recovered after President Donald Trump temporarily paused the implementation of his aggressive tariffs.
XRP, Cardano (ADA), and Solana (SOL) tokens are exhibiting technical strength in a signal of potential short-term price recoveries, data indicates.
Cardano price seems to be turning the corner after plunging to the multi-week low of $0.50. It has rallied by almost 30% from its monthly low, raising optimism that the bullish trend will continue.
Most of the cryptocurrencies keep rising today, according to CoinStats.
Cardano price has gained more than 13% in the last week but is currently sending mixed signals. Can it sustain the uptrend?
Cryptocurrency prices wavered as the US dollar index crashed and fear and greed index remained in the fear zone of 25. Bitcoin was stuck below $84,000, while other tokens like EOS, Cosmos, Tezos, and Near Protocol plunged.
Cardano (ADA) is slowly but steadily catching the attention of market watchers as it begins to reclaim upward momentum. After a stretch of sideways movement and bearish pressure that left the altcoin range-bound, ADA is now displaying signs of revival.
Cardano Foundation CEO Frederik Gregaard took the main stage at Paris Blockchain Week on Thursday, covering everything from the original ideals behind Bitcoin to the rapid expansion of AI and the crucial role of decentralized infrastructure.
Quite a few factors could come into play in this battle.
Bitcoin (BTC) is showing strength as buyers have pushed the price above $82,500, but higher levels are likely to attract solid selling from the bears. CryptoQuant analysts said in a recent market report that Bitcoin could face resistance around $84,000, but if the level is surpassed, the next stop may be $96,000.Although trade tensions between the United States and China have flared up, institutional crypto investment firm Bitwise remains bullish on Bitcoin.
During the recent Paris Blockchain Week on April 9, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson revealed plans for a significant airdrop associated with the Midnight sidechain project.
Cardano (ADA) has recorded a significant boost in price as it climbed from a daily low of $0.5885 to breach the $0.60 resistance in the earlier trading session. This development marks a crucial move for the coin, now eyeing the $1 level again.
The price of Cardano (ADA) fell to a low of $0.51 on April 7, but the bulls bought the dips.
Is ADA's recovery a true reversal, or a final exit liquidity trap before another leg down?
Cardano (ADA), the 10th largest cryptocurrency by market cap, surged over 12% in the past 24 hours, with trading volume hitting 2.19 billion ADAequivalent to $1.36 billionaccording to CoinMarketCap. ADA climbed to a session high of $0.645 after dropping to $0.537, marking a sharp rebound that formed a large green candlestick on the daily chart.
Hoskinson lists key reasons for Bitcoin to skyrocket above $250K as soon as global financial markets stabilize.
The Midnight airdrop has been in discussion for quite some time, and now Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson has brought updates on the subject. In a recent Paris Blockchain Week 2025, Hoskinson disclosed that the airdrop would be distributed among 37 million users across various blockchain networks.
The smart wallet is backed by an on-chain smart contract and a set of backend services. These components make it easier for developers to integrate Cardano into their applications.
Cardano's 18% price surge follows Trump's tariff pause as it rebounds from key support, with technical indicators suggesting potential for further gains towards $0.70.
This week, we examine Ethereum, Ripple, Cardano, Solana, and Binance Coin in greater detail. Ethereum (ETH) Ethereum continues to make new lows this year with the price touching $1,400 briefly on Wednesday before buyers returned.
Ripple's rising market performance (XRP) supports its supremacy in the crypto scene. XRP, trading at about $2.42, has shown a fantastic 24-hour trading volume of $6.66 billion, while its market capitalization has surged to $140.51 billion.
Cardano's price is $0.668 as of March 30, 2025 and is on a decline. This situation is even more painful considering all exponential moving averages – the 20, 50, 100, and 200-day EMAs are above the price, which is currently trading below.
The US-China tariff war triggered a harsh market correction despite the 90-day pause that briefly reignited momentum. Still, savvy investors are spotting a buy-the-dip opportunity in three standout altcoins.
The creator of the smart contract platform Cardano (ADA) says that crypto assets will benefit from Donald Trump's tariff war. In a new interview on CNBC Squawk Box, crypto veteran Charles Hoskinson says that Trump's trade war will ultimately lead to a massive six-figure price tag for Bitcoin (BTC).
Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson believes that Bitcoin can reach $250,000 by the end of the year. He thinks that tariffs are already priced in and future annoucements will be a ‘dud' for the crypto market.
The value of Cardano's ADA has soared nearly 10% in the past 24 hours, joining the broader crypto market in a strong recovery rally.
Crypto prices stabilized on Thursday, helped by the falling US inflation, Donald Trump's flexibility on tariffs, and Paul Atkins confirmation as SEC chair. Still, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, and XRP prices have a hidden $4.5 trillion catalyst that may propel them higher this quarter.
“You'll have a lot of fast, cheap money, and then it'll pour into crypto,” he said in a recent interview.
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) could rise to $250,000 by the end of this year or next, according to Charles Hoskinson, co-founder of the Cardano (CRYPTO: ADA) blockchain and one of the co-founders of Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH). What Happened: In an interview with CNBC, Hoskinson pointed to several developments—from regulatory progress to potential adoption by major tech firms—that he believes will fuel the next phase of growth for digital assets.
ADA jumps 10% after Trump halts tariff war for 90 days. Is this the beginning of Cardano's next breakout?
Cardano, the 10th largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, is up more than 12% in the last 24 hours, with 2.19 billion ADA traded in this time frame, according to CoinMarketCap data.
Cardano Founder Charles Hoskinson delivered a keynote at Paris Blockchain Week on Wednesday. In his address, Hoskinson underscored the necessity of pushing blockchain into what he described as its “fourth generation,” a phase he believes will require forging cooperation among competing protocols rather than fomenting rivalry.