Toncoin's Metcalfe Valuation Is the Crypto Undervalued

  • TON dropped 11% to $5.12 amid Pavel Durov’s arrest, lowest since May 1.

  • Metcalfe valuation suggests TON might be undervalued with strong network activity.

  • Technical indicators show bearish momentum, with potential for further price decline.

Toncoin (TON) has experienced a decline in value following the arrest of Telegram’s Founder and CEO, Pavel Durov, in France. On August 26, TON’s price dropped by 11%, closing at $5.12, the lowest level recorded since May 1. The decline raised questions about the currency’s future but may also present a strong risk-reward situation for investors.

TON had previously reached an all-time high of $8.17 on June 14. However, the recent fall to $5.12 marks a downturn for the currency. Even with this decline, the current price of $5.37 places TON closer to the lower band of its Metcalfe valuation, which currently stands at $4.60. The upper Metcalfe valuation band, meanwhile, is set at $18.40.

Source: CryptoQuant

The Metcalfe valuation bands, calculated based on the number of active unique addresses on the TON network, provide a way to assess TON’s value in relation to its user base.

Interestingly, the TON network saw a rec…

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