Cardano is one of the leading tokens in the cryptocurrency market, gaining consistent momentum in every day’s moments. The token is currently part of the rise in ETF development and is also one of the key coin additions in Trump’s crypto strategic reserves. Will the ADA be able to appreciate the new prices this April? Let’s look into it.
Cardano: What’s new?
Cardano is currently sitting at the new price mark of $0.66. The token is currently in the process of deploying a new upgrade to a network called Leios. In a recent interview with Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson, the ADA plans to employ “Solana-like speeds” to post new upgrades without compromising the core or distributed components of the network.
“Raios offers Solana-style speed, but there is no full decentralization and food stalls.” Hoskinson shared.
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Leios is a new upgrade that the network is currently scheduled to be deployed in the near future. The upgrade has been described as innovative and derives new performance markers to help expand the ADA.
“This new protocol is designed to significantly increase throughput. By now allowing multiple transactions to be processed at once, optimizing the handling of resources and transactions beyond just 12 TPS, Cardano aims to enhance its defense against the crowds caused by protocol bursts and ambiguous attacks.”
This new, ambitious upgrade will allow you to unlock Cardano’s new price levels, helping you ultimately reach more than a dollar.
With each CINCODEX, the ADA will be able to sit for $0.68 by April 5, 2025.
By the end of the month, the token could reach a new high of $0.70.
“According to current Cardano price forecasts, Cardano prices could rise 3.49% by April 28, 2025 and reach $0.70246 by April 28, 2025. The current sentiment is bearish. Cardano.”
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