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Berachain Price Prediction 2025: Further Correction Likely Despite High TVL

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Key Takeaways

Berachain became one of the most notable new crypto projects to launch this year when it launched in early February 2025. Using a modified version of Proof-of-Stake, the blockchain’s native coin quickly entered the top 100 cryptos by market cap and has stayed there ever since.

The new chain showed its popularity when, on Feb. 25, 2025, it was the sixth largest blockchain platform by Total Value Locked , with a TVL of more than $3 billion.

On Feb. 25, 2025, Berachain was worth about $6.20.

Let’s examine our Berachain price predictions, made on Feb. 25, 2025. We will also examine the Berachain price history and discuss what Berachain is and does.

Berachain Price Prediction

Here are our Berachain price predictions, made by CCN on Feb. 25, 2025. Because BERA has not been out for very long, we can only make a short-term prediction.

Short-Term Berachain Price Prediction

The BERA Price prediction for the next 24 hours is bearish. The price will likely continue falling until it reaches the $1.80 horizontal and diagonal support level.

Berachain Price Analysis

The BERA price has recovered since falling to its all-time low of $4.74 on Feb. 10. The upward movement accelerated after the price broke out from a symmetrical triangle pattern, culminating with a high of $9.18 on Feb. 20. Berachain’s price has fallen since, confirming the $8.80 area as support and falling inside a descending parallel channel. It is currently at the channel’s midline. 

The upward movement resembles a completed A-B-C structure, where wave B is a symmetrical triangle.

BERA/USDT Two-hour Chart
BERA/USDT two-hour chart | Credit: Valdrin Tahiri/TradingView

While technical indicators show some bullish signs, such as the bullish divergences in the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD), they are both falling and below their bullish thresholds at 50 and 0, respectively.

Therefore, the most likely outlook is a decline toward the channel’s support trend line at $5.50, coinciding with a horizontal support area.

Berachain Average True Range (ATR): BERA Volatility

The Average True Range (ATR) measures market volatility by averaging the largest of three values: the current high minus the current low, the absolute value of the current high minus the previous close, and the absolute value of the current low minus the previous close over a period, typically 14 days.

A rising ATR indicates increasing volatility, while a falling ATR indicates decreasing volatility.

Since ATR values can be higher for higher-priced assets, normalize ATR by dividing it by the asset price to compare volatility across different price levels.

BERA ATR
BERA ATR | Credit: Peter Henn/TradingView

On Feb. 25, 2025, Berachain’s ATR was 0.4144, suggesting relatively low volatility.

Berachain Relative Strength Index (RSI): Is BERA Overbought or Oversold?

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum indicator traders use to determine whether an asset is overbought or oversold.

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Movements above 70 and below 30 show over and undervaluation, respectively. Movements above and below the 50 line also indicate if the trend is bullish or bearish.

BERA RSI
BERA RSI | Credit: Peter Henn/TradingView

On Feb. 25, 2025, the Berachain RSI was at 26, indicating bearish conditions.

Berachain Market Cap to TVL Ratio

The Total Value Locked (TVL) to market cap ratio (TVL ratio) measures the valuation of a decentralized finance (DeFi) project by comparing its market capitalization to the total value of assets locked in its smart contracts. This ratio shows the project’s utilization and links the platform’s health to locked asset value.

A ratio above 1.0 indicates overvaluation because the market cap exceeds the value of assets used in the platform. A ratio below 1.0 indicates undervaluation because the market cap is lower than the value of locked assets.

BERA MCap/TVL
BERA MCap/TVL | Credit: DeFiLlama

On Feb. 25, 2025, the Berachain TVL ratio was 0.2, suggesting undervaluation.

Berachain Price Performance Comparisons

Berachain is a stand-alone blockchain—a so-called layer-1—so let’s compare how BERA has performed recently with other blockchain coins with a similar market cap.

Current price One week ago Price change
BERA $6.20 $6.27 +40.2%
GALA $0.0243 $0.02514 -3.34%
XTZ $0.911 $0.9287 -1.9%
IOTA $0.237 $0.252 -5.95%

BERA Price History

Let’s look at some key dates in the brief Berachain price history . While past performance is no indicator of future results, knowing what the coin has done in the past can give us some useful context when it comes to making or interpreting a BERA price prediction. 

Berachain Price History
Berachain price history | Credit: CoinMarketCap
Time period Bera price
Last week (Feb. 18, 2025) $6.27
Launch price (Feb. 6, 2025) $1
All-time high (Feb. 6, 2025) $14.99
All-time low (Feb. 6, 2025) $1

Berachain Market Cap

The market capitalization, or market cap, is the sum of the total number of BERA in circulation multiplied by its price.

Berachain Market Cap
Berachain market cap | Credit: CoinMarketCap

On Feb. 25, 2025, Berachain’s market cap was $667 million, making it the 92nd-largest crypto by that metric. 

Berachain Supply and Distribution

Supply and distribution Figures
Total supply 500,000,000
Circulating supply (as of Feb. 25, 2025) 107,480,000 (21.49% of total supply)

From the Berachain Whitepaper

In its technical documentation or whitepaper , Berachain describes itself as “a high-performance EVM-Identical Layer 1 blockchain”.

What is Berachain?

Berachain is a blockchain that follows the workings of the Ethereum Virtual Machine. This means it uses smart contracts and computer programs that automatically execute once certain conditions are met.

The platform operates a form of Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism called Proof-of-Liquidity (PoL).

It is supported by its native coin, BERA.

How Berachain Works

People who hold the Berachain coin can stake or set aside their BERA to secure the network, add blocks to the blockchain, and earn rewards. BERA can also be bought, sold, and traded on exchanges.

Is Berachain a Good Investment?

It is hard to tell right now, largely because BERA has only been on the open market for just over a fortnight. Although there was some initial volatility, it is now trading within a range, although it has dropped recently. That said, its high TVL suggests some interest in Berachain. We shall have to see what Berachain can do to generate further interest in BERA.

Will Berachain Go Up or Down?

No one can really tell right now. While the Berachain crypto price predictions are largely positive, price predictions have a well-earned reputation for being wrong. Keep in mind that prices can and do go down and up. 

Should I Invest in Berachain?

Before you decide whether or not to invest in Berachain, you will have to do your own research on BERA and related coins and tokens such as Ethereum (ETH). Either way, you must also ensure you never invest more money than you can afford to lose.

Technical analysis by Valdrin Tahiri.

FAQs

How many Berachain are there?

On Feb. 25, 2025, there were 107.48 million BERA in circulation out of a total supply of 500 million.

Will Berachain reach $100?

It is too early to tell yet if and when BERA will reach three figures.

What is Berachain used for?

The BERA coin secures the Berachain blockchain and can be bought, sold, and traded on exchanges.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be, nor should it be construed as, financial advice. We do not make any warranties regarding the completeness, reliability, or accuracy of this information. All investments involve risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results. We recommend consulting a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
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Peter Henn

Peter Henn has been a journalist since 2005. In that time, he has written for a variety of publishers including the Mail on Sunday and the Daily Express. He has previously covered the world of cryptocurrency for Currency.com and Capital.com, and has also written for ECigIntelligence.com and CBD-Intel.com. A graduate of the University of Liverpool, he is based in the United Kingdom. His hobbies include music, horse racing and performance art.
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