About Cardano

Cardano (ADA) is a blockchain platform built on a proof-of-stake consensus protocol (called Ouroboros) that validates transactions without high energy costs. Development on Cardano uses the Haskell programming language, which is described as enabling Cardano “to pursue evidence-based development for unparalleled security and stability.” The blockchain’s native token, ADA, is named after the 19th century mathematician, Ada Lovelace.

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Trading Insights

Buyer Ratio

79%0%

Traders

6K

20.35%

Buyers

4.8K

26.36%

Sellers

1.3K

0.22%

Searched

2.2K

Market Stats

Market Cap

£6.51B

4.22%

FDV

£8.12B

Circ. Supply

36B ADA

Max Supply

45B ADA

Total Supply

45B ADA

Diluted Valuation

£8.12B

Performance

Popularity

#13

Dominance

0.39%

Volume (24H)

£466.75M

13.02%

Volume (7D)

£3.04B

Volume (30D)

£12.54B

All time high

£2.34

Price Change (1Y)

Not enough data

62.72%

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Investment risk

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Additional details

Recent trends

The price of Cardano has decreased by 0.67% in the last hour and decreased by 4.29% in the past 24 hours. Cardano’s price has also fallen by 6.19% in the past week. The current price is £0.1803 per ADA with a 24-hour trading volume of £466.75M. Currently, Cardano is valued at 92.31% below its all time high of £2.34. This all-time high was the highest price paid for Cardano since its launch.

The current circulating supply of Cardano is 36,096,440,525.579 ADA which means that Cardano has as total market cap of £6,510,851,084.69.

Market details

ADA vs markets

↘ 55.86%

ADA vs BTC

↘ 53.95%

ADA vs ETH

↘ 67.32%

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Network & Addresses

Network
Address

Base

0xcbADA732173e39521CDBE8bf59a6Dc85A9fc7b8c

ADA

NA

Price history

Time
Price
Change
Today
£0.1803
-4.29%
1 Day
£0.1874
-4.29%
1 Week
£0.1909
-6.19%
1 Month
£0.2103
-15.42%
1 Year
£0.4905
-62.72%

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FAQ

Cardano is one of the biggest cryptocurrencies by market cap. It’s designed to be a next-gen evolution of the Ethereum idea — with a blockchain that’s a flexible, sustainable, and scalable platform. Cardano aims to enable smart contracts, which will allow developers to build a wide range of decentralized finance apps, new crypto tokens, games, and more. According to the creators of Cardano, “Ouroboros is the first provably secure proof-of-stake protocol… more secure, scalable, and energy-efficient than anything that has come before.”

The Cardano blockchain is divided into two separate layers: the Cardano Settlement Layer (CSL) and the Cardano Computing Layer (CCL). The CSL contains the ledger of accounts and balances (and is where the transactions are validated by the Ouroboros consensus mechanism). The CCL layer is where all the computations for apps running on the blockchain are executed — via the operations of smart contracts. The idea of splitting the blockchain into two layers is to help the Cardano network to process as many as a million transactions a second.

Unlike Ethereum-based tokens, Cardano native tokens aren’t created via smart contract. Instead, they run on the same architecture as the ADA cryptocurrency itself. According to the nonprofit Cardano Foundation, this makes Cardano native assets “first-class citizens” on the blockchain. Their native architecture can theoretically make these tokens more secure and reduce the fees associated with transactions.

Cardano was launched in September 2017 by Ethereum co-founder Charles Hoskinson, and aims to be a third-generation blockchain (or blockchain 3.0) project — building on top of the technology pioneered by Bitcoin (first gen) and Ethereum (second gen). Cardano’s goal is to be a highly scalable and energy-efficient smart contract platform. 

The Ouroboros consensus mechanism is based on peer-reviewed research by a team of computer scientists and cryptographers from the University of Edinburgh, Tokyo University, and other institutions. Their goal was to build a decentralized network that could validate transactions in a scalable, secure way — while ensuring that the Cardano platform would be as energy-efficient as possible.

Cardano’s goal is to be the most environmentally sustainable blockchain platform. It uses a unique proof of stake consensus mechanism called Ouroboros, as opposed to the energy-intensive proof-of-work system currently used by Bitcoin. 

Decentralized cryptocurrency networks need to make sure that all transactions are legitimate without the oversight of a central authority, like a bank. To accomplish this they use a “consensus mechanism” to verify transactions. 

The original crypto consensus mechanism, called proof of work, was first popularized by Bitcoin mining. Proof of work requires a large amount of processing power contributed by virtual “miners” around the world. Rather than using a network of miners, proof of stake uses a network of invested participants called validators.

On March 1, 2021, the Cardano blockchain introduced the ability to create native tokens. Like Ethereum tokens — which can include things like NFTs or stablecoins — Cardano native assets can be created and distributed on the blockchain and are able to interact with smart contracts (once smart contracts are enabled on the platform). 

Much like the Ethereum blockchain’s native cryptocurrency is ETH, the Cardano blockchain’s native cryptocurrency is ADA — which can be bought or sold via exchanges like Coinbase. Today, ADA can be used to store value (perhaps as part of your crypto portfolio), to send and receive payments, and for staking and paying transaction fees on the Cardano network.

You can hold ADA on Coinbase, in Coinbase Wallet, and using a number of crypto exchanges and wallets.

Released: September 2017

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The current market cap of Cardano is £6.511B. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.

The all-time high of Cardano is £2.34. This all-time high is highest price paid for Cardano since it was launched.

Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of Cardano is £466.747M.

Assets that have a similar market cap to Cardano include Bitcoin Cash, Chainlink, Hyperliquid, and many others. To see a full list, see our comparable market cap assets.

The current circulating supply of Cardano is 36 billion.

Cardano ranks 7 among tradable assets on Coinbase. Popularity is currently based on relative market cap.

Currently, 98% of Coinbase users are buying Cardano. In other words, 98% of Coinbase customers have increased their net position in Cardano over the past 24 hours through trading.

Yes, Cardano is currently available on Coinbase’s centralized exchange. For more detailed instructions, check out our helpful how to buy Cardano guide.

Cardano news

Social stats

Popularity in posts

#11

Contributors

2,715

Posts

6,524

% About Cardano

1.138%

Articles

34

X (Twitter)

37.31% bullish

Sentiment

3.8 ★

Highlights

2,715 unique individuals are talking about Cardano and it is ranked #11 in most mentions and activity from collected posts. In the last 24 hours, across all social media platforms, Cardano has an average sentiment score of 3.8 out of 5. Finally, Cardano is becoming less newsworthy, with 34 news articles published about Cardano.

On Twitter, people are mostly neutral about Cardano. There were 42.26% of tweets with bullish sentiment compared to 13.27% of tweets with a bearish sentiment about Cardano. 57.74% of tweets were neutral about Cardano. These sentiments are based on 4002 tweets.

On Reddit, Cardano was mentioned in 968 Reddit posts and there were 2815 comments about Cardano. On average, there were less upvotes compared to downvotes on Reddit posts and more upvotes compared to downvotes on Reddit comments.

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