Key Takeaways
The Near Protocol blockchain saw its users increase tenfold in 2023, with NEAT inscriptions launching in November. These served as the platform’s equivalent of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), helping attract people to the network.
While 2024 started positively, the price reached its cycle peak in March and has fallen since, accelerating its decline in 2025.
Let’s examine our Near Protocol price predictions while explaining what NEAR is and does.
Let’s use the wave count method to examine CCN’s April 15, 2025, NEAR price predictions. The minimum and maximum predictions depend on the projected movement during the year.
Minimum NEAR Price Prediction | Average NEAR Price Prediction | Maximum NEAR Price Prediction | |
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2025 | $0.50 | $0.75 | $4.84 |
2026 | $0.50 | $0.62 | $0.85 |
2030 | $0.60 | $1.20 | $2.40 |
The most likely wave count suggests that NEAR completed a five-wave downward movement starting in December 2022.
Then, it completed an A-B-C correction (green) that ended with a cycle high of $9 in March 2024.
If the count is accurate, NEAR has started another five-wave downward movement. Giving it the same length as the previous one leads to a low of $0.50.
The Fib Time Zone tool suggests NEAR will reach a low in May 2026. During this downward movement, the wave count leads to a low of $0.75 at the end of 2025.
Then, we will use the daily rate of increase since launch and project it from this low to make the NEAR price predictions for the end of 2026 and 2030.
NEAR has increased by 140% in the 1,650 days since its launch, and projecting this rate of increase forward leads to predictions of $0.62 and $1.62 for the end of 2026 and 2030, respectively.
The wave count method gives an average NEAR price prediction of $0.75 for the end of 2025.
The wave count method combined with the daily rate of increase leads to a NEAR price prediction of $0.62 for the end of 2026.
The wave count method combined with the daily rate of increase leads to a NEAR price prediction of $1.20 for the end of 2030.
The daily NEAR price analysis supports this for several reasons. Firstly, NEAR has completed a five-wave downward movement (red) since the December 2024 high.
While this will likely be wave one in a long-term decline, a significant bounce is still likely.
Secondly, NEAR trades inside a descending wedge, which is considered a bullish pattern.
Finally, the MACD has generated a bullish divergence (orange) and has nearly made a bullish cross (black circle).
The daily time frame suggests a NEAR breakout toward $3.50 could occur. Afterward, the price could resume its downward trend to new lows.
The NEAR price prediction for the next 24 hours is bullish. The price will likely break out from its wedge and increase to $3.50.
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.
On April 15, 2025, Near Protocol’s ATR was 0.89.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum indicator traders use to determine whether an asset is overbought or oversold. Movements above and below the 50 line indicate whether the trend is bullish or bearish.
On April 15, 2025, Near Protocol’s RSI was 35, indicating a somewhat bearish sentiment.
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.
On April 15, 2025, the NEAR TVL ratio was 22.2, suggesting overvaluation.
The CCN Strength Index combines an array of advanced market signals to measure the strength of individual cryptocurrencies over the last 30 days.
Every day, it assigns a strength score, ranging from 0 to 100, to the top 500 assets by market capitalization on CoinMarketCap, focusing on both trend direction and the intensity of price movements.
The index dynamically adapts to rapid changes. For example, an asset experiencing a 100% increase within a short timeframe would see a sharp jump in its score to reflect the intensity of the rise.
However, should that asset stabilize at this new price level, the score will gradually taper down and align with the dampened momentum as the movement normalizes.
On April 15, 2025, Near Protocol scored 27.8 on the CCN Index, suggesting weak momentum.
We looked at Near Protocol’s price history and found the lowest points on certain days, months, quarters, and weeks in the year, suggesting the best times to buy NEAR.
Day of the Week | Wednesday |
Week | 52 |
Month | March |
Quarter | First |
Now, look at some key dates in the Near Protocol price history . While past performance is not an indicator of future results, knowing what the coin has done can help give context when making or interpreting a NEAR price prediction.
Time period | Near Protocol Price |
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Last week (April 8, 2025) | $2.09 |
Previous month (March 15, 2025) | $2.60 |
Three months ago (Jan. 15, 2025) | $4.92 |
One year ago (April 15, 2023) | $5.22 |
Launch price (Oct. 14, 2020) | $1.69 |
All-time high (Jan. 16, 2022) | $20.42 |
All-time low (Nov. 4, 2020) | $0.53 |
The market capitalization, or market cap, is the sum of the total number of NEAR in circulation multiplied by its price.
On April 15, 2025, Near Protocol’s market cap was $2.56 billion, making it the 44th-largest crypto by that metric.
On April 15, 2025, a wallet held more than 5% of the supply of NEAR.
As of April 15, 2025, the five wallets with the most NEAR were
Supply and distribution | Figures |
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Total supply | 1,245,000,000 |
Circulating supply (as of April 15, 2025) | 1,217,503,548 (97.7% of total supply) |
Holder distribution as of April 15, 2025 | Top 10 holders own 25.55% of the supply |
According to Near Protocol’s technical documentation, or whitepaper , the platform helps people build, develop, and grow applications.
It says: “NEAR is built from the ground up to deliver intuitive experiences for end users, scale capacity across millions of devices, and provide developers with new and sustainable business models for their applications. In doing so, NEAR is creating the only community-run cloud strong enough to extend the reach of Open Finance and power the future of the Open Web.”
Near Protocol is a blockchain that aims to be faster than the average, thus saving people time and money if they want to do things. Founded in 2017 by crypto entrepreneurs, it seeks to deliver the quickest speeds available.
Based on a platform called Doomslug, the protocol can add blocks to the blockchain after just one round of validation, significantly fewer than many of its rivals.
It also does something differently: rather than having a wallet address consisting of a string of numbers and letters, it allows people to have a “human-readable” name. The idea behind this is that, by doing so, the system is more user-friendly and, potentially, more straightforward for people who are not highly experienced with blockchain technology to pick up.
Near Protocol also supports the creation of decentralized applications (DApps).
Along with its Doomslug technology, Near Protocol uses sharding, particularly Nightshade sharding, breaking the blockchain into smaller segments.
Rather than being controlled by a regular business or one decentralized autonomous organization (DAO), Near Protocol has seven departments, called guilds, which operate as independent DAOs.
The NEAR coin governs the network, with holders able to vote on proposals affecting the system’s future. Because Near Protocol uses a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism, holders can add blocks to the blockchain and earn rewards based on how much NEAR they have.
It is hard to say, especially after NEAR’s tepid performance in this market cycle. As always with crypto, you must research before deciding whether or not to invest in NEAR.
It is difficult to determine. While price predictions are mostly pessimistic, they can be wrong. Also, remember that prices can and do go down and up.
Before you decide whether or not to invest in Near Protocol, you should do your research, not only on NEAR but on other similar coins and tokens, such as Ethereum, Cardano (ADA), and Solana (SOL). You must also ensure you never invest more money than you can afford to lose.
Our price predictions suggest NEAR will not reach double figures in the near future.
NEAR is the native token of the Near Protocol blockchain. It is used to give people the right to vote on changes to the network and to add blocks to the blockchain. It can also be bought, sold, and traded on exchanges.