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Name | Symbol | Market | Market Cap ($) | Algorithm |
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Cardano | ADAUSD | Crypto | 35,423,653,345 | Not Mineable |
Price Change | Price Change % | Current Price | Bid Price | Offer | |
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-0.0241 | -2.39% | 0.9859 | 0.9858 | 0.9859 |
High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Prev. Close | 52 Week Range |
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1.01 | 0.979 | 1.00 | 1.01 | 0.275966 - 1.33 |
Exchange | Last Trade | Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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GDAX | 04:14:39 | 1.30 | 0.9857 | USD |
Price x Volume | Volume | Base Symbol | Related Pairs | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
14,066,362.23 | 14,140,253.01 | ADA | ADAEUR | ADAGBP | ADABTC |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/12/2018 12:32 | Not a very good forecast though lol."“Largest Price RisesThe cryptocurrencies expected to rise the most in the remainder of January are Cardano (ADA), which is predicted to increase 433.17% on average, and Stellar Lumens, forecast to rise 126.32%.Litecoin is the only cryptocurrency which is expected to decrease in value by February 1, falling by 2%.For their end of 2018 forecasts, however, the panelists predict that Litecoin will recover with an increase in value of 24.14%.Verge is the only coin out of all eight expected to decrease in price by the end of the year, with a drop of -37.99% forecast.Cardano is forecast to rise the most over the whole year, rising to an average of $68.18 although the variance between forecasts is large (from $200.00 to $1.50).Bitcoin is forecast to rise to an average of $33,000 by the end of 2018.â€?" | patientcapital | |
21/12/2018 12:31 | This is nice. | patientcapital | |
10/9/2018 22:28 | Crazy market. | patientcapital | |
23/5/2018 10:45 | Play it again, Sam!! | patientcapital | |
18/3/2018 12:45 | "The Grand old Duke of York!" You all know the rest :)Soon be time. | patientcapital | |
16/3/2018 08:22 | Nicholas Parsons! | patientcapital | |
02/2/2018 08:40 | The canals are running dry. | patientcapital | |
01/2/2018 09:25 | Bit quiet. | patientcapital | |
26/1/2018 09:35 | Nice day for it... | patientcapital | |
22/1/2018 09:12 | Picturing Nessie chasing imposters up and down the loch. | patientcapital | |
20/1/2018 01:09 | A highlight of the week was the webcast which took place on Monday afternoon. Featuring Michael Parsons Chairman Cardano Foundation, Charles Hoskinson CEO and Founder IOHK, Duncan Coutts Director of Engineering IOHK and host Jon Moss from Cardano Foundation. It was great to see that in total we welcomed over 5000 live viewers. The webcast proved to be incredibly popular with the community submitting and voting questions within our official Cardano Forum. Examples of the questions that were asked were: I’m a developer at the concept phase of a blockchain project. I would like to eventually deploy on Cardano. How far away are we from developer tools? Is there anything I can do to prepare for prototyping and testing? What are Cardano’s thoughts and strategy to stay relevant in this rapidly evolving industry? Is there no fear that other crypto projects may lean on Cardano’s already peer reviewed tech, and deliver a similar product faster, making Cardano obsolete? We have a recording of the webcast just in case you missed it live or would like to watch it again. Please be aware that the recording does break up at points due to a technical issue with Crowdcast’s 3rd party hosting provider. | gerolamoc | |
20/1/2018 01:08 | Dear Readers, It has been another exciting week for the Foundation. We spent a number of days in Lisbon with our partners, IOHK, who are holding their annual global summit this week, with more than 100 people from various countries around the world in attendance. Many of the presentations focused on Cardano development, covering topics from the ongoing research into Ouroboros, the algorithm powering Cardano, to sidechains, which are currently being researched and aim to allow Cardano to become interoperable with other blockchains. Representatives from Emurgo, the organisation responsible for commercial partnerships within the Cardano ecosystem also joined us. We spent time looking at the project as a whole and discussing the future roadmap and how best to serve you, the community. We also took the opportunity to meet the individuals from the IOHK development team who had flown in from all over the world! The first official Cardano Foundation webcast | gerolamoc | |
18/1/2018 14:54 | “Largest Price Rises The cryptocurrencies expected to rise the most in the remainder of January are Cardano (ADA), which is predicted to increase 433.17% on average, and Stellar Lumens, forecast to rise 126.32%. Litecoin is the only cryptocurrency which is expected to decrease in value by February 1, falling by 2%. For their end of 2018 forecasts, however, the panelists predict that Litecoin will recover with an increase in value of 24.14%. Verge is the only coin out of all eight expected to decrease in price by the end of the year, with a drop of -37.99% forecast. Cardano is forecast to rise the most over the whole year, rising to an average of $68.18 although the variance between forecasts is large (from $200.00 to $1.50). Bitcoin is forecast to rise to an average of $33,000 by the end of 2018.” | patientcapital | |
17/1/2018 10:32 | Easy come, easy go! | patientcapital | |
15/1/2018 07:47 | Another cretin showing its ignorance. | runeclerk | |
15/1/2018 07:33 | another scam coin | spadman | |
05/1/2018 07:28 | NEXT UPDATE IN 30 DAYS : 16 HOURS : 31 MINUTES : 43 SECONDS | gerolamoc | |
05/1/2018 07:27 | DEBIT CARDS Partnerships are being developed to integrate Ada with a cryptocurrency debit card. This will allow you to spend Ada just as you would do with any other currency, by using a Cardano debit card. Once you have applied for and obtained your card, you will be able to send Ada from your Daedalus wallet to load your Cardano debit card. The funds will automatically be converted into the local currency of your choice, for example Yen or Yuan. You can use the debit card to pay merchants as you normally would, whether it be with online retailers or in bricks and mortar stores. | gerolamoc |
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