Cardano Whales on the Move: Is the ADA Price Gearing up for a Further Rally?

TL;DR

  • ADA whales have been on a buying spree lately, signaling potential price surges in the short term.
  • Rising network growth and a 7% increase in large transactions support ADA’s rally, with 66% of investors now in profit compared to 87.6% being in the red just months ago.

How High Can ADA Go?

Cardano’s ADA witnessed a whopping 180% price increase in the past month, briefly crossing $1 and currently hovering around it. According to some analysts and developments, the asset might pump much more impressively in the near future.

ADA Price
ADA Price, Source: CoinGecko

One factor suggesting such a move upwards is the whale activity. The popular X user Ali Martinez claimed that large investors had purchased over 130 million tokens (worth around $130 million) during the recent price dip.

The effort reduces the number of coins available on the open market, creating scarcity, and could drive the valuation higher (assuming demand stays the same or rises).

In addition, the whales’ actions might be interpreted as a sign of confidence by smaller players, prompting them to join the ecosystem.

X user Sssebi speculated that ADA might be “forming an inverse head and shoulder pattern,” which could be followed by a price increase above $1.05 as soon as this week.

Jake Gagain and Dan Gambardello were even more optimistic. The former promised to delete his X account if ADA does not cross $5 this bull cycle.

Gambardello described the current price tag of $1 as a “consolidation and redistribution” zone. “After this phase is over, Cardano can focus on $5 and $10,” he predicted.

Meanwhile, we recently released a video with some of the major developments surrounding Cardano. Check it out here:

Bullish Metrics

Some essential on-chain indicators also hint at an incoming rally. According to IntoTheBlock, the Net Network Growth (a momentum signal that “gives a pulse of the true growth of the token’s underlying network”) is up 0.33% on a daily scale

Large transactions (the number of transactions exceeding $100,000) are on the rise, too, having jumped by almost 7% in the past 24 hours. 

Meanwhile, ADA’s price resurgence as of late has benefited many of its investors. Around 66% of its holders are currently sitting at some paper profits, while only 27% remain underwater. 

The picture looked much worse at the beginning of August this year when almost nobody holding ADA was profitable. At the same time, 87.6% were in the red. 

SPECIAL OFFER (Sponsored)

Binance Free $600 (CryptoPotato Exclusive): Use this link to register a new account and receive $600 exclusive welcome offer on Binance (full details).

LIMITED OFFER for CryptoPotato readers at Bybit: Use this link to register and open a $500 FREE position on any coin!


Arden Drews
Read More

Latest

Festering Infections to Untreated Cancer: ICE Detainees Describe Medical Neglect Across US

An Albanian man’s pain grew so unbearable, he said, he pulled out his own tooth as he languished for months in a New Mexico immigration detention center. A Honduran mother of two said she was hospitalized for a heart problem after she was denied blood pressure medications while held in Florida. A Venezuelan man said

Focused on Work, Needed at Home: A Federal Caregiving Policy Might Help

(Candice Evers for WPLN and KFF Health News) Jill Woodrow reached a tipping point as a caregiver when her mom began struggling to communicate information about her latest doctor appointments. Woodrow’s mother, a uterine cancer survivor, was seeing specialists to get to the bottom of several new, concerning symptoms. “When she would try to tell

How digital platforms and policy shifts reshape GLP-1 affordability

🛡️ Just a quick check We’re checking your connection to prevent automated abuse

Baffling. Frustrating. Frightening. What It’s Like To Be Sued Over Medical Debt.

When Christine Wood received a $12,000 bill from Bristol Hospital, she thought it must be a mistake. It was more than she and her husband made in a month combined. “I’m freaking out,” said Wood, who lives in a 1,700-square-foot home in Terryville, a village just outside Bristol, Connecticut. “I don’t understand it.” Wood, 52

Newsletter

Don't miss

Festering Infections to Untreated Cancer: ICE Detainees Describe Medical Neglect Across US

An Albanian man’s pain grew so unbearable, he said, he pulled out his own tooth as he languished for months in a New Mexico immigration detention center. A Honduran mother of two said she was hospitalized for a heart problem after she was denied blood pressure medications while held in Florida. A Venezuelan man said

Focused on Work, Needed at Home: A Federal Caregiving Policy Might Help

(Candice Evers for WPLN and KFF Health News) Jill Woodrow reached a tipping point as a caregiver when her mom began struggling to communicate information about her latest doctor appointments. Woodrow’s mother, a uterine cancer survivor, was seeing specialists to get to the bottom of several new, concerning symptoms. “When she would try to tell

How digital platforms and policy shifts reshape GLP-1 affordability

🛡️ Just a quick check We’re checking your connection to prevent automated abuse

Baffling. Frustrating. Frightening. What It’s Like To Be Sued Over Medical Debt.

When Christine Wood received a $12,000 bill from Bristol Hospital, she thought it must be a mistake. It was more than she and her husband made in a month combined. “I’m freaking out,” said Wood, who lives in a 1,700-square-foot home in Terryville, a village just outside Bristol, Connecticut. “I don’t understand it.” Wood, 52

Former Angels Top Prospect Jordyn Adams, 26, Commits To SMU Football

The 2018 wide receiver recruiting class was spearheaded by top prospects Amon-Ra St. Brown and Ja’Marr Chase. Both elite talents lived up to the immense hype and have since become All-Pro receivers in the NFL. Lost in that group was the player who sat between Brown and Chase in the rankings — a once highly-touted

Jury acquits 2 business executives of bribing Navy admiral for government contract

A federal jury has acquitted two business executives of charges that they conspired to bribe a retired four-star U.S. Navy admiral, who is now serving a six-year prison sentence for his conviction on corruption charges By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON -- A federal jury has acquitted two business executives of charges that they conspired

US Business Leaders Optimistic About China Cooperation, Emphasize Importance of Chinese Market

© 2026 China Money Network. All Rights Reserved. Disclaimer: The views, opinions, forecasts, and statements made by our hosts and guests are the personal views of those respective individuals and may or may not be either endorsed or accepted by China Money Network Limited or the companies with which these individuals are employed.

Tesla’s Business Has Become Much More Diversified in Just the Past Five Years. Does That Make Its Stock a Better Buy Today?

Key Points Tesla's energy generation and storage segment generated 27% revenue growth last year. The company's non-automotive segments were able to help offset a double-digit decline in auto revenue in 2025. These 10 stocks could mint the next wave of millionaires › Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is known for its electric vehicles (EVs), and while they