The analyst described Cardano (ADA) as the most useless network, citing its failure to deliver on its promises. Continue Reading: Experienced Analyst Reveals theThe analyst described Cardano (ADA) as the most useless network, citing its failure to deliver on its promises. Continue Reading: Experienced Analyst Reveals the

Experienced Analyst Reveals the Most Useless Altcoin in the Market! “It’s in the Top 10!”

2026/03/10 17:04
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According to CoinMarketCap data, debates continue regarding Cardano (ADA), which is among the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization.

At this point, the latest assessment comes from popular analyst Ali Martinez. In his analysis from his X account, the analyst described Cardano as the most useless network, citing its failure to deliver on its promises.

The analyst first noted that the amount of capital locked in Cardano network DeFi applications is very low compared to its larger competitors.

According to the analyst, Cardano’s decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem never came close to its targeted $1 billion mark. Even newer blockchains like Sui Network achieved higher levels of on-chain activity in a relatively short period of time.

Another factor highlighted by the analyst is the speed at which a platform introduces new capabilities. The analyst cited Cardano as an example, noting that despite being launched in 2017, the network didn’t offer smart contract functionality until 2021.

However, Cardano supporters disagree with this analysis. They emphasize that the network has never suffered a security breach or cyberattack and is therefore considered trustworthy by many.

What are the Critical Levels for Cardano (ADA)?

Finally, the analyst stated that the future price of Cardano depends on key support levels. The analyst pointed to the $0.245 region as a crucial area to watch for Cardano.

*This is not investment advice.

Continue Reading: Experienced Analyst Reveals the Most Useless Altcoin in the Market! “It’s in the Top 10!”

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