According to Wedson, the $0.1097 and $0.03478 represent the Thermo Price and Delta Price, respectively, for Cardano. The Alphractal explained that the Thermo Price, which is the more stable level, is estimated as the blockchain’s historical revenue (in USD) divided by the current circulating supply.
Wedson defined this on-chain metric as the “price per coin,” based on the accumulated historical cost or revenue generated by issuance and the fees paid to validators over the blockchain’s lifespan. “It is an on-chain valuation metric, similar to a historical cost of production or network security diluted by circulating supply,” the crypto CEO explained.
Meanwhile, the Delta Price measures the numerical difference between the Realized Price and the aforementioned Thermo Price of a cryptocurrency (Cardano, in this case). This on-chain metric connects investors’ average cost basis to validators’ mining (or production) costs, providing insights into deep-cycle bottom and long-term accumulation regions.
According to Wedson, the Cardano price has only ever reached the Delta Price twice, while it has never touched the Thermo Price. “I am not saying the price will necessarily visit these levels, but these are regions that need to be monitored closely, since the values change frequently, especially the Delta Price,” the Alphractal CEO clarified.
Cardano Price At A GlanceAs of this writing, the price of ADA stands at around $0.1568, reflecting a 16% decline in the past 24 hours.


















