As shown by Santiment’s Market Value to Realized Value (MVRV) indicator, which was shared by prominent crypto analyst Ali Martinez, Cardano appears to be undervalued at recent price levels. In particular, Martinez points out that the (MVRV) indicator demonstrates that Cardano, the biggest proof of stake (PoS) blockchain, has not been this undervalued since the crypto meltdown that was triggered by the COVID19 outbreak in March 2020. Martinez tweeted,
What is Market Value to Realized Value (MVRV) ?
When a cryptocurrency’s price is compared to its real value, the market value-to-realized value (MVRV) ratio may be used to establish whether or not the asset’s price is reasonable. As a stand-alone statistic, MVRV is used to identify market tops and bottoms in the cryptocurrency market. On the basis of historical data, the indicator is always considered to be effective. In general, the lower the MVRV ratio, the greater the likelihood of an increase in the price of the item under surveillance since this important indicator assesses the average profit or loss of prior addresses that purchased the asset under consideration. The MVRV 365D, which evaluates the profit or loss of addresses that bought ADA in the previous 365 days, shows a loss of -26 percent for ADA holders. At the time of publication, ADA is currently trading at $1.19, up 0.38% price increase in the previous 24 hours and 14.25% across the last seven days. The seventh biggest cryptocurrency by market capitalization is currently has a total worth of $39.8 billion, according to CoinMarketCap data. Disclaimer: The content on this site should not be considered investment advice. Investing is speculative. When investing, your capital is at risk.