A recent post from crypto enthusiast Jure recounts the experience of an investor who decided to exit the Cardano ecosystem after selling his entire ADA positionA recent post from crypto enthusiast Jure recounts the experience of an investor who decided to exit the Cardano ecosystem after selling his entire ADA position

Cardano Fan: Today, My Friend Sold All His ADA for $100,000, At Heavy Loss. Here’s why

2026/03/11 23:31
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A recent post from crypto enthusiast Jure recounts the experience of an investor who decided to exit the Cardano ecosystem after selling his entire ADA position.

As Jure recounted, the Cardano investor liquidated his ADA holdings for approximately $100,000 at a heavy loss.

In the post, Jure explained that he asked his friend why he chose to liquidate the position under those conditions. The response centered on frustration with what the investor viewed as toxic behavior among prominent voices in the Cardano ecosystem.

The individual reportedly claimed that certain influential figures within the community were acting out of ego and financial self-interest rather than prioritizing the project’s long-term success.

The investor also expressed the belief that these internal disputes and public conflicts were damaging the environment surrounding Cardano. According to Jure’s recounting of the conversation, the individual concluded that the remaining part of the ecosystem was no longer worth the emotional and financial strain, even if leaving meant accepting losses on the investment.

Jure noted that he did not have much to say in response to his friend’s decision. He concluded his post by expressing hope that the future would improve the Cardano ecosystem, including stronger leadership and a healthier community dynamic. Despite the situation described, Jure clarified that he personally intends to continue supporting the project.

Mixed Reactions From Community Members

The account prompted several reactions from other participants in the digital asset community. One commenter, identified as Thomas Kirkpatrick, stated that he had held a substantial ADA position since the asset was first listed on the exchange Bittrex in 2017.

He said he had actively promoted Cardano to people around the world but eventually chose to sell his holdings as well. According to Kirkpatrick, repeated negative interactions and an inability to engage in productive discussions with prominent voices in the ecosystem influenced his decision.

Another commenter, known online as E$KO, said he had previously sold his Cardano holdings and reallocated funds into XRP. In explaining the decision, he noted his confidence in Brad Garlinghouse’s leadership and Ripple’s effort.

Not all responses agreed with the criticism. Crypto analyst Dan Gambardello argued that price performance should not be directly linked to Cardano’s development. He added that many digital assets, including Bitcoin, are currently experiencing similar market conditions.

Market Performance Adds Context

The discussion unfolded at a time when Cardano’s market performance had faced pressure. According to CoinMarketCap, ADA was recently trading at approximately $0.2577, reflecting a decline of about 65 percent over the past year.

While Jure’s account reflects the experience of a single investor, it also coincides with broader tensions within the digital asset industry. The situation unfolded as Cardano creator Charles Hoskinson recently directed another public criticism toward Ripple and XRP. This development has further illustrated ongoing divisions and rivalries among leading blockchain communities.

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