Cardano has declined more than 7% over the past week, opening December under pressure as macroeconomic uncertainty and weakening market sentiment push the token toward critical support levels. The digital asset is trading near $0.38 to $0.40, extending a month-long downtrend. The slide has erased gains from earlier in the fall.
What Happened: Market Pressure and Rising Short Interest
The latest drop follows comments from Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda, who signaled the possibility of a rate hike that could unwind leveraged positions funded through low-interest yen borrowing. ADA declined alongside Bitcoin, Ethereum and other major digital assets, reflecting broader weakness across the cryptocurrency market. Trading volumes exceeded $1 billion over the past 24 hours, indicating elevated volatility.
On-chain data shows dormant wallets dating back to 2017 moving coins to exchanges, suggesting long-term holders may be preparing to exit positions.
Short interest in ADA futures has climbed, with open interest rising 12% over the past week. Traders are positioning for a further decline below $0.35 unless the token reclaims the $0.40 resistance level.
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Why It Matters: Ecosystem Growth Against Market Headwinds
The decline comes as Cardano prepares for two significant developments designed to expand its network capabilities. A $30 million liquidity initiative aimed at strengthening the platform's decentralized finance sector is scheduled to launch in early 2026, targeting lending, staking and decentralized exchange activity where Cardano has lagged competitors.
The Midnight sidechain, focused on privacy and enterprise applications, is set to launch Dec. 8. Some analysts suggest the privacy-focused network could increase adoption and improve sentiment if it drives more activity in decentralized finance.
ADA is testing the support line of a multi-year uptrend, a technical level that has historically preceded recoveries, with some projections pointing toward a rebound to the $0.50 to $0.75 range if market conditions stabilize.
The near-term outlook remains uncertain.
A break below $0.38 could push the token toward $0.30, particularly if broader market weakness continues. However, staking participation around 70% of circulating supply may help limit deeper losses. Longer-term forecasts vary widely, with ADA's trajectory dependent on whether macroeconomic pressures ease and whether Cardano can convert upcoming developments into sustained network growth.
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