The price of ADA remains under pressure, trading at $0.174 after breaking below the ascending channel that defined its recovery throughout late July. Technical indicators confirm the bearish shift, with the relative strength index at 35.06 signaling that sellers continue to dominate the short-term trend. The token currently sits just above the 78.6% Fibonacci retracement level of $0.1706, a critical floor that, if breached, could see the price drop toward the June swing low of $0.1385.
Intersect’s newly detailed Dijkstra roadmap offers a long-term vision for the network, targeting a two-phase rollout by late 2026 and 2027. The first phase introduces Ouroboros Linear Leios to boost transaction throughput, while the second phase focuses on the Peras settlement feature. However, these developments remain subject to mainnet governance votes and testnet cycles, leaving them as distant catalysts rather than immediate price drivers.
Market participants are currently watching the $0.183 to $0.187 range, where CoinGlass data identifies significant clusters of leveraged liquidation positions. Any attempted recovery will likely face stiff resistance in this zone, which overlaps with key moving averages. Until ADA can reclaim the 50-day average near $0.1843, the path of least resistance remains tilted toward the downside.

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