Are Crypto Investors Losing Faith in Cardano?
Since the beginning of 2024 Cardano (ADA) hasn't shown any significant price movements and remains way below its previous ATH.
Cardano’s value has dropped 46% so far this year, leading many investors to question the token’s long-term outlook as it approaches a key support level near $0.30.
Concerns over its lackluster price movement and stagnant momentum have contributed to this growing unease. This analysis explores whether further declines are likely or if a recovery could be on the horizon.
Currently, ADA is priced at $0.33, down from its recent high of $0.41 on September 27. This decline could be linked to a sharp drop in the token’s Coins Holding Time, which tracks how long an asset is held without being sold. When this metric falls, it typically indicates that investors are losing faith and selling off the asset.
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Cardano Facilitates First Legally Binding Smart Contract in ArgentinaData from IntoTheBlock reveals that Cardano’s Coins Holding Time has decreased by nearly 50% in the past week, suggesting a widespread selloff among holders.

Another important metric is the Mean Coin Age (MCA), which measures the average age of tokens on the blockchain. A decline in this measure often signals a bullish trend, as it reflects fresh token accumulation by investors.
However, recent spikes in the MCA suggest that many holders are moving older tokens out of storage, often a precursor to selling. If this trend continues, ADA’s price may face further downward pressure rather than seeing a rebound.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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