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Cardano

Cardano

ADARank #15
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$0.2528

+2.59% (24h)Live

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-0.03%

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Key Statistics

Market Cap

$9.3B

24h Volume

$324M

Circ. Supply

36.97B ADA

Total Supply

45.00B ADA

Max Supply

45.00B ADA

All-Time High

$3.09

ATH Date

Sep 2, 2021

Market Cap Rank

#15

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About Cardano

Cardano is a blockchain platform built on academic research that enables smart contracts and decentralized applications while using significantly less energy than traditional cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. What sets Cardano apart is its methodical, research-driven approach — every major feature is peer-reviewed by scientists and cryptographers before being added to the network. This careful process aims to create a more secure and stable foundation compared to platforms that prioritize speed over thorough testing. The platform's native cryptocurrency, ADA, is used to send money, pay transaction fees, and participate in network governance. Cardano uses a proof-of-stake system to process transactions, which works differently from Bitcoin's mining approach. Instead of competing to solve complex puzzles, users can "stake" their ADA — essentially locking it up temporarily — to become validators who verify transactions. The system selects validators based on how much ADA they've staked and for how long, then rewards them with additional ADA for their participation. This approach uses far less energy than traditional mining while keeping the network secure. The platform also features a two-layer design that separates basic payment transactions from smart contract operations, allowing each function to be optimized independently for better performance. ADA holders can earn staking rewards by locking up their tokens to help secure the network, vote on proposed changes to the platform, and use ADA for international money transfers with lower fees than traditional services. Cardano was founded in 2017 by Charles Hoskinson, who previously helped create Ethereum. Hoskinson leads Input Output Global (IOG), the technology company that builds and maintains Cardano's core software. The ecosystem operates through three organizations: IOG handles technical development, the Cardano Foundation promotes adoption and standardization, and Emurgo helps businesses integrate blockchain technology into their operations. This structure distributes responsibilities across multiple groups rather than concentrating control in a single entity. In February 2025, major asset manager Grayscale Investments filed to create an exchange-traded fund (ETF) for Cardano with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which would allow traditional investors to buy ADA through their regular brokerage accounts without needing to set up cryptocurrency wallets.Retry

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cardano (ADA) is ranked #15 by market capitalisation with a current market cap of $9.3B. Cardano is a blockchain platform built on academic research that enables smart contracts and decentralized applications while using significantly less energy than traditional cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.

You can buy Cardano on several major exchanges: Binance (global, lowest fees), Bybit (great for derivatives), KuCoin (widest altcoin selection), and Coinbase (best for US users). If you're in Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, or Malaysia, Luno is an excellent regulated option. Simply create an account, verify your identity, deposit funds, and place a market or limit buy order for ADA.

Whether Cardano is a good investment depends on your financial goals and risk tolerance. Cryptocurrency is highly volatile. Cardano has a current market cap of $9.3B, which reflects its market position. Always do your own research (DYOR), never invest more than you can afford to lose, and consider consulting a financial advisor. CoinGlance does not provide financial advice.

The price of Cardano is determined by supply and demand on cryptocurrency exchanges worldwide. Key factors include: overall market sentiment, Bitcoin's price movement, protocol developments, regulatory news, macroeconomic factors, and social media activity. The current 24h trading volume of $324M reflects market activity.

You can store Cardano in several ways. Exchange wallets (like Binance or Coinbase) are convenient but carry counterparty risk. Software wallets give you control of your private keys. For maximum security, hardware wallets like Ledger or Trezor store your keys offline. Remember: not your keys, not your coins.

Bitcoin (BTC) is the original cryptocurrency, primarily used as a store of value. Cardano (ADA) is a different asset with its own unique use case. Both can be purchased on the same exchanges, but they serve different purposes in a portfolio.