Specifically, ADA holders with supplies worth between $100 and $100,000 have reached an all-time high of 16.8% of the available supply, according to a chart shared by on-chain and social metrics platform Santiment on April 4. As per the chart, the low tier addresses (below $100 in holdings) currently have only 0.128% of the ADA supply in their wallets but are nevertheless growing in numbers. On the other hand, the high tier addresses, or the so-called whales (holding more than $100,000), are in decline and own their all-time low of 83.1% of the ADA supply, as of April 3.
Will the Cardano ecosystem continue to grow?
As the price of Cardano shows signs of recovery, the crypto community believes its price might grow further. As Finbold earlier reported, the community at CoinMarketCap has estimated that Cardano would trade at $1.35 by the end of April 2022. Meanwhile, the number of Cardano-based smart contracts continues to grow as well and has recently surpassed the 2,000 mark for the first time ever. This is indicated in the increase in the number of Plutus Scripts, recorded after the platform’s upgrade to include the smart contract functionality. At press time, Cardano traded at $1.22, up 4.52% over 24 hours and 3.76% across the previous seven days. Cardano is the seventh-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, which currently stands at $41.1 billion, as per CoinMarketCap data. Disclaimer: The content on this site should not be considered investment advice. Investing is speculative. When investing, your capital is at risk.