Ankr Price Prediction 2026, 2027 and 2030: Can We See a Price Hike?
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Ankr (ANKR) is one of the most quietly successful infrastructure projects in Web3 — and one of the worst-performing tokens relative to its underlying business growth. In 2025, Ankr’s infrastructure processed over 12 trillion RPC requests across 45+ blockchain networks, serving enterprise clients including Microsoft, Tencent Cloud, Binance, Polygon, and Optimism. It expanded into DePIN node networks, launched gRPC support for premium users, and its enterprise arm Asphere migrated core services to a dedicated global fiber network. The platform handled more than 1 trillion RPC calls every single month of 2025. And yet ANKR trades at approximately $0.004–$0.005 in March 2026 — roughly 97% below its all-time high of $0.19 set in November 2021, and lower than it was in 2020. The question this article asks — and answers honestly — is whether the token can finally reflect the platform’s real-world usage, or whether infrastructure tokens like ANKR are destined to remain perpetually cheap regardless of on-chain activity. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile. Always conduct your own research. Ankr — At a Glance (March 2026) Metric Value Current Price ~$0.004–$0.005 All-Time High ~$0.19 (November 2021) Decline from ATH ~97% 2026 Peak ~$0.041 (January 2026) 2026 Low ~$0.004 (February–March 2026) Market Cap ~$44–50 million RPC Requests (2025) 12+ trillion (1T+ per month) Blockchain Networks Supported 45+ Enterprise Clients Microsoft, Tencent Cloud, Binance, Polygon Founded 2017 (UC Berkeley) Total Funding $27 million Source: CoinGecko What Is Ankr? Ankr is a Web3 infrastructure platform founded in 2017 by Chandler Song and Ryan Fang at the University of California, Berkeley. Its core product is a decentralised network of RPC (Remote Procedure Call) nodes — the technical backbone that allows developers to communicate with blockchain networks when building dApps,…
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