April 2, 2026 – Ontology (ONT), a blockchain platform focused on digital identity and data solutions, has experienced a dramatic 50.1% price surge in the past 24 hours, reaching $0.11846 as of 1:37 AM UTC.
The rally has pushed ONT’s market capitalization to $109.4 million, representing a 46.5% increase of $34.7 million over the same period. The cryptocurrency currently ranks #250 by market cap.
The price movement has been accompanied by exceptional trading activity, with 24-hour volume reaching $308.4 million – a figure significantly higher than typical trading patterns for the asset. This surge in volume suggests strong institutional or whale participation driving the price action.
Within the past 24 hours, ONT reached an intraday high of $0.132712 before pulling back to current levels, while the low touched $0.078581. The price range represents a 68.9% spread, indicating extreme volatility.
The current surge is part of a broader rally that has seen ONT gain 94.7% over the past seven days and an impressive 173.7% over the past 30 days. This sustained momentum suggests growing interest in the Ontology ecosystem rather than a single catalyst-driven spike.
Despite the recent gains, ONT remains 98.9% below its all-time high of $10.92 reached on May 3, 2018. However, the token has surged 196.7% from its all-time low of $0.0391 recorded just weeks ago on March 8, 2026.
With a circulating supply of 934.3 million tokens out of a total supply of 1 billion ONT, the project maintains relatively controlled inflation. The fully diluted valuation stands at $117.1 million, only 7% above the current market cap.
Short-term momentum remains strong, with ONT posting a 2.3% gain in the past hour, suggesting continued buying pressure as the Asian trading session begins.
Traders should note the extreme volatility and exercise caution, as rapid gains of this magnitude often lead to significant corrections. The lack of clear fundamental catalysts announced alongside this price action warrants careful risk management for both existing holders and potential new entrants.


