🚀 Crypto Price Forecast: Cardano, Pump.fun & Ethereum Set for Asian Session Surge — September 15 Analysis
Asian markets ignite as crypto heavyweights position for major moves.
Cardano's infrastructure upgrades fuel institutional interest while retail traders flock to Pump.fun's meme coin playground. Ethereum's merge completion continues driving defi momentum despite regulatory headwinds.
Traders watch Asian session volume spikes as traditional markets struggle with inflation concerns—because nothing says 'hedge against monetary policy' like internet money backed by memes and hope.
Cardano Price Forecast: ADA dips as profit-taking sparks selling pressure
Cardano (ADA) price hovers around $0.85 at the time of writing on Tuesday, having declined by over 7% in the last two days. This correction comes amid ADA holders realizing profits, thereby increasing selling pressure. Traders should be cautious as a firm close below key support at $0.82 WOULD trigger a deeper pullback.
Top Crypto Gainers: PUMP, AERO, WLFI hold gains amid market uncertainty
Pump.fun (PUMP), Aerodrome Finance (AERO), and World Liberty Financial (WLFI) are the top performers in the cryptocurrency market over the 24 hours as the market remains turbulent ahead of the US Consumer Price Index (CPI). This is evident with over $400 million of liquidations in the same time period. Still, the technical outlook of the performers indicates a bullish bias, hinting at further gains.
Ethereum Price Forecast: ETH treasuries more sustainable than Bitcoin and Solana DATs - Standard Chartered
Ethereum (ETH) trades around $4,520 on Monday, as Standard Chartered predicts that digital asset treasuries focused on accumulating the top altcoin could be more successful than those acquiring Bitcoin and Solana. Digital asset treasuries (DATs) — publicly traded companies that hold a majority of crypto on their balance sheets — focused on ethereum have a greater chance of success compared to those acquiring Bitcoin or Solana, according to Standard Chartered's global head of digital asset research, Geoffrey Kendrick.