Convert Cardano to Australian Dollar
ADA to AUD Price Calculator
Cardano — 7 Day Price
Interactive Cardano price chart with 7-day, 30-day, and 90-day historical data.
1 Cardano (ADA) = 0.32237 AUD at the live mid-market price. That means 10 ADA converts to roughly 3.22 AUD, and 100 ADA to about 32.24 AUD. Prices refresh every 5 minutes from CoinGecko, which aggregates data from over 1,000 exchanges and weights by trading volume.
90-day ADA/AUD context
Over the past 90 days, ADA/AUD has traded between 0.32328735 AUD and 0.4110537 AUD. The current price of 0.32237 AUD sits roughly -1% through that range — near the 90-day low, signalling recent weakness. Versus 90 days ago, Cardano is down 17.22% against AUD.
About Cardano (ADA)
Cardano (ADA) is a third-generation proof-of-stake blockchain founded by Ethereum co-founder Charles Hoskinson and launched in 2017. It distinguishes itself through a peer-reviewed research approach, Haskell-based implementation, and the extended UTXO model inherited conceptually from Bitcoin.
Named after the 16th-century mathematician Gerolamo Cardano
Built in layers: Byron, Shelley, Goguen, Basho, and Voltaire, each unlocking new features
Uses the Ouroboros proof-of-stake consensus — one of the first peer-reviewed PoS protocols
Smart contracts launched in September 2021 with the Alonzo hard fork
Cardano Foundation maintains strong academic ties through IOHK research partnerships
What drives the ADA price?
ADA moves on Cardano hard-fork milestones (Voltaire on-chain governance, Hydra L2 scaling), staking-delegation flows, and Hoskinson's social-media commentary. It also trades as part of the broader "Ethereum-alternative" basket and is sensitive to Binance delisting/relisting cycles.
Trading notes
ADA typically correlates tightly with the broader altcoin basket. Major catalysts cluster around scheduled hard-fork dates announced months in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Cardano different from Bitcoin?
Cardano (ADA) is a distinct Layer-1 blockchain with its own design tradeoffs — different consensus mechanism, throughput profile, and programmability. Bitcoin is the benchmark store-of-value; ADA competes in the smart-contract or high-throughput tier of the market.
How is ADA priced in Australian Dollar?
We fetch the live ADA/USD price from CoinGecko, then cross with the current USD/AUD rate to produce a AUD-denominated price. Updates every 5 minutes.
What are the risks of holding ADA in Australian Dollar?
You carry two risks: ADA's own volatility (typically 2–5x major fiat volatility), plus the AUD/USD exchange risk. A stronger AUD means your ADA holdings are worth less in local terms, even if USD-denominated prices are flat.
Where can I buy ADA with Australian Dollar?
Cardano is listed on most major global exchanges (Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, OKX, Bybit). Availability and pair selection in Australian Dollar varies by exchange — check the exchange's country restrictions and local-fiat options before sign-up.
Does ADA pay yield?
Many L1 tokens including ADA offer native staking yield. Rates vary between 3% and 15% APR depending on the network and validator performance. Yields are paid in ADA, not AUD — so you're still taking price risk on the underlying token.
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