
Key Insights:
Cardano traded at $0.2894 and stayed nearly unchanged during the session while price action tightened near a critical resistance band. Besides holding above recent support, ADA continued to test the 0.5 Fibonacci retracement level at $0.2948. This level now defines the immediate ceiling after a steady recovery from February lows near $0.2206.
The 0.382 Fibonacci level at $0.2773 has acted as firm support after holding twice in recent sessions. Hence, the level now serves as a short-term base as buyers attempt to extend the recovery. Consequently, a sustained push above $0.2948 could open the path toward $0.3123 and $0.3372.
ADA continues to face pressure from a cluster of moving averages positioned above the current price. The 50-day EMA near $0.2903 sits close to resistance, while the 100-day and 200-day averages remain significantly higher. However, a daily close above both the 50-day EMA and the 0.5 Fibonacci level would signal improving strength.

Short-term indicators reflect cooling momentum following the recent move higher. RSI has slipped below its signal level, while MACD has turned slightly negative on lower timeframes. Additionally, the Chaikin Money Flow remains below zero, indicating that capital inflows have yet to fully support the price recovery.
On the lower timeframe, ADA trades within a rising channel formed after the March 15 rebound. Price recently pulled back toward the lower boundary near $0.2780 after failing to hold gains near $0.2953. Moreover, reclaiming the channel midline near $0.2870 remains important to maintain the upward structure.
LayerZero integration introduced a notable shift in Cardano’s network positioning by enabling interoperability across more than 160 blockchains. Significantly, developers can now deploy over 700 tokens directly without building custom bridges. Additionally, this opens access to a large pool of cross-chain liquidity previously unavailable on the network.
Trading activity in derivatives markets declined as participants awaited macroeconomic signals. Volume dropped sharply while open interest remained largely unchanged, indicating reduced conviction. Moreover, long and short positions stayed balanced, reflecting a neutral stance across major trading platforms.