Cardano Price Teases Reversal Patterns Despite a Slippery Slope
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Cardano (ADA) price has been trading quietly, up just 2.2% over the past week. But this sideways movement might not last much longer. On-chain data shows whales are back in action, while broader market conditions suggest the network could be preparing for a shift in direction. The next few days may decide whether this slow buildup turns into a full reversal or fades like previous attempts. Sponsored Sponsored Whales Add as Dormancy Starts to Build Over the past two days, Cardano whales holding between 10 million and 100 million ADA have been quietly increasing their holdings. Their combined stash rose from 13.16 billion to 13.21 billion ADA, meaning an addition of about 50 million ADA, worth nearly $32.5 million at current prices. Cardano Whales At Work: Santiment Want more token insights like this? Sign up for Editor Harsh Notariya’s Daily Crypto Newsletter here. The pace of accumulation remains steady but not yet aggressive. To confirm conviction, this buying trend needs to accelerate in the coming sessions. At the same time, the Spent Coins Age Band — a metric that tracks how much ADA moves across all wallet age groups — has declined from 179.16 million ADA on October 11 to 114.71 million ADA on October 25, marking a 36% drop. Cardano Dormancy Needs To Peak: Santiment This drop means fewer coins are changing hands, showing early signs of rising dormancy. However, it hasn’t yet reached the kind of deep holder inactivity that usually marks the start of strong rallies. Sponsored Sponsored The current figure is still well above the local low of 89.22 million ADA from September 22. This low triggered the last short-lived bounce. In short, dormancy is improving, but it needs to fall closer to the under-90-million ADA range. That would confirm a true accumulation phase. Together, slow whale accumulation…
Filed under: News - @ October 25, 2025 5:25 pm