TL;DR
Cardanos price soared to as high as $1.17, with market cap surpassing $40 billion amid bullish network indicators. 73% of ADA investors are now in profit, a sharp recovery from Augusts lows when the majority of the tokens holders were underwater.
The cryptocurrency market experienced a notable recovery in the past 24 hours, with multiple leading digital assets charting impressive gains. Bitcoin (BTC), for instance, jumped above $100,000 again, while Ethereum (ETH) is inching toward the $4K level.
Cardanos ADA is also one of the best performers, with its price pumping by almost 15% on a daily scale. At one point, the valuation reached $1.17 before stabilizing at its current $1.14 (per CoinGeckos data). Meanwhile, ADAs market capitalization surged above $40 billion, solidifying the assets presence among the top 10 biggest cryptocurrencies.
ADA Price, Source: CoinGecko Its most recent resurgence aligns with three bullish indicators. The first one is Net Network Growth, which, according to IntoTheBlock, has risen by 0.26% daily. The platform explains that the metric is a momentum signal that gives a pulse of the true growth of the tokens underlying network.
Next on the list is Concentration (an indicator that measures daily changes in the positions of whales holding over 1% of the circulating supply and investors owning between 0.1% and 1%). The metric has climbed by 0.26%, entering the bullish zone.
Last but not least, we will discuss Large Transactions (a technical tool showing the number of transactions greater than $100,000). The figure has risen by 0.52%, suggesting increased network activity.
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Contrary to the aforementioned bullish elements, one is in bearish territory. This is the InTheMoney indicator, which displays the change in the number of ADA investors currently sitting on paper profits.
As of writing these lines, 73% of all people exposed to the asset are in the green, 16% are underwater, and 11% are break-even. Despite the slight retreat, the percentage of profitable investors remains much higher than what was observed at the start of August this year.
Back then, almost nobody holding ADA was sitting on paper profits due to the tokens crash below $0.30. At that point, a whopping 87.6% were in the red, while approximately 12% were break-even.