Cardano Holds $0.62 as Enterprise Launch Counters Heavy Whale Selling
Cardano’s ADA token hovered around $0.62 on Saturday, managing to find footing despite significant selling pressure from large holders and broader market uncertainty.
The asset traded at $0.6229, down 1.71% over 24 hours, after briefly dipping to an intraday low of $0.6176. The decline came amid heavy whale activity, with over 270 million ADA—worth approximately $170 million—offloaded in recent sessions, according to on-chain data. The sell-off coincided with rising geopolitical tensions and general risk aversion across crypto markets.
Still, Cardano’s broader ecosystem developments may be helping offset some of the bearish momentum. The Cardano Foundation this week unveiled Originate, a blockchain-based enterprise tool designed to authenticate product origin and combat counterfeiting. Aimed at sectors reliant on supply chain transparency and regulatory compliance, Originate allows brands to log and verify critical product data on-chain, enhancing consumer trust and operational efficiency.
“Originate is purpose-built to help businesses increase transparency and traceability,” the Foundation noted on its website, positioning the tool as a bridge between blockchain innovation and real-world enterprise use.
The announcement adds to Cardano’s growing institutional presence, coming just days after ADA was added to the Nasdaq Crypto Index—joining the ranks of Bitcoin and Ethereum. While the short-term outlook remains clouded by ongoing whale-driven volatility, these strategic developments could provide a longer-term foundation for ADA adoption.
Technical Snapshot
- Price Range: ADA traded between $0.6176 and $0.6428, closing near $0.6229 with a 1.71% loss on the day.
- Resistance: Sellers remain active near the $0.642–$0.645 zone.
- Support: Initial support broke at $0.636, with new buying interest emerging near $0.62.
- Volume Trends: Highest activity occurred after 18:00 GMT, with a sharp drop triggering a consolidation pattern.
- Outlook: ADA shows signs of stabilization, but large holders continue to exert strong influence on near-term price action.





















