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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Will Cardano (ADA) Be Part of the US Strategic Crypto Reserve?
Mar 19, 2025 at 05:02 am
On March 2, President Donald Trump mentioned Cardano's ADA (ADA) token among the cryptocurrencies to be included in the US strategic crypto reserve.
On March 2, President Donald Trump mentioned Cardano's ADA (ADA) token among the cryptocurrencies to be included in the US strategic crypto reserve. Trump's March 6 executive order clarified that altcoins would be part of the Digital Asset Stockpile (DAS) under the "responsible stewardship" of the Treasury.
ADA's potential inclusion in a government-managed portfolio sparked industry-wide surprise and, at times, harsh criticism.
While the token has loyal investors who have supported it for years, many in the crypto community questioned why the token was included in the digital asset stockpile.
Let's analyze the blockchain to see if ADA's fundamentals and utility support its place in the US Digital Asset Stockpile.
The case for ADA in the US Digital Asset Stockpile
Launched in 2017 via an ICO, Cardano is one of the oldest smart contract platforms. It differs from others through its research-driven design approach and its use of a delegated proof-of-stake mechanism combined with an extended UTXO accounting model.
Cardano's ambition as a smart contract platform is well captured by X 'Cardano_whale,' who outlined the blockchain's "non-negligible fees, voting power, decentralized consensus, all native token trading paired with it."
The X post emphasizes ADA's utility (something "most VC coins lack") along with Cardano's decentralized governance as key advantages.
It's funny how people are focused on the coins that have no use case and are made by VCs.Meanwhile, Cardano has non-negligible fees, voting power, decentralized consensus, all native token trading paired with it. And it’s one of the oldest chains. Is this a coincidence? I don't think so.
Most VCs lack any utility. At Cardano, we have plenty of it.
Indeed, Cardano's Project Catalyst is one of the largest decentralized funding initiatives in crypto. Through it, treasury funds from transaction fees and inflation are allocated democratically to community proposals. Also, unlike the Ethereum network, which still relies on offchain governance for major upgrades, Cardano aims to transition entirely to onchain governance.
The Plomin hard fork that took place on Jan. 29 marked the transition to "full decentralized governance," according to the Cardano Foundation. It grants ADA holders "real voting power—on parameter changes, treasury withdrawals, hard forks, and the blockchain's future."
Cardano's native coin, ADA, is used for network fees, staking, and governance. Its maximum supply is 45 billion, with 31 billion initially distributed—26 billion sold in the public sale and 5 billion allocated to IOHK, Emurgo, and the Cardano Foundation.
The remaining 14 billion ADA were reserved for gradual release through minting. With 0.3% of ADA reserves distributed as rewards every five days, ADA inflation declines as reserves deplete. The current inflation rate is approximately 4%, with a circulating supply of 35.95 billion ADA.
While a capped supply can support a coin's value and justify its inclusion in the DAS, other ADA metrics, such as fees and staking yields, lag far behind competitors.
Should Cardano's lagging activity raise concerns?
Despite its years in the smart contract ecosystem, Cardano has struggled to generate enough activity to establish itself among the leaders. As a result, ADA's limited usage within the crypto ecosystem raises concerns about its long-term value.
According to Messari's Q4 2024 State of Cardano report, the blockchain processed an average of 71,500 daily transactions, with 42,900 daily active addresses. Quarterly fees totaled $1.8 million, a stark contrast to Ethereum's $552 million in fees over the same period, according to CoinGecko.
Cardano's annualized real staking yield, adjusted for inflation, was approximately 0.7% in Q4, compared to Ethereum's 2.73%.
Cardano key metrics overview, Q4 2024. Source: Messari
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Other blockchain activity metrics reinforce the concern about adding ADA into a government portfolio:
With 449 developers working on the blockchain, Cardano ranks 12th among blockchains in developer count, according to Electric Capital's report.
Its stablecoins' share is just 0.01% of the total $224 billion stablecoin market cap, per DefiLlama.
Cardano's DeFi ecosystem is underdeveloped, accounting for just 0.3% of the total $169 billion DeFi sector. However, if we include its core staking, which does not require locking and therefore is not counted in the TVL, Cardano's share will grow to
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