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Olympus Price Prediction 2025: OHM Poised for Significant Growth

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Key Takeaways

The Olympus “flatcoin” has been around for a while now, trying to have a stable value, if not a stable price.

The token has enjoyed a pretty successful 12 months or so, more than doubling since this time last year.

On March 24, 2025, Olympus was worth about $25.15.

Let’s look at our Olympus price predictions, made on March 24, 2025. We will also examine the Olympus price history and talk a little about what it is and does.

Olympus Price Prediction 

Here are our Olympus price predictions, made by CCN on March 24, 2025. While we take the utmost care with our price forecasts, we do need to remind you that price predictions, especially for something as potentially volatile as cryptocurrency, can often be wrong.

Minimum OHM price prediction Average OHM price prediction Maximum OHM price prediction
2025 $21 $28 $36
2026 $24 $38 $52
2030 $32 $65 $110

Olympus Price Prediction 2025

The price predictions for 2025 are based on the ongoing impulse wave structure that appears to have just completed wave five, followed by a corrective ABC phase.

Given the breakout from a long-term descending wedge and bullish momentum, OHM will likely range between $21 and $36, averaging around $28 as it consolidates and prepares for the next macrocycle.

Olympus Price Prediction 2026

By 2026, OHM is expected to complete its correction and enter a new impulsive five-wave cycle in a higher time frame.

This could push the price toward the 0.618 and 1.0 Fibonacci extensions of the previous macro high, leading to a range between $24 and $52, with an average of $38 assuming moderate bullish momentum.

Olympus Price Prediction 2030

Following 2030, OHM’s long-term cycle could complete another major impulsive structure, with wave extensions driving price discovery into new territory.

The projection for $32 to $110 assumes network growth, adoption, and macroeconomic expansion in the crypto space, with $65 as a reasonable average if market conditions remain broadly favorable.

Olympus Price Analysis

Olympus (OHM) has completed a five-wave impulsive structure from the descending wedge breakout, peaking at $25.09. The RSI on the one-hour chart shows a bearish divergence, signaling waning momentum and potential exhaustion. 

Olympus Price Analysis
Olympus has finished a five-wave movement | Credit: Nikola Lazic/TradingView

The breakout from the wedge occurred near $20.20, followed by clean impulsive subdivisions, with wave five extending sharply above $24.80.

The current price action reflects post-wave consolidation. The RSI has dropped from the overbought zone, indicating that the asset may begin a corrective phase.

The structure suggests an ABC retracement is likely next, with key Fibonacci supports emerging.

Short-term OHM Price Prediction

A corrective ABC decline is expected for OHM, following the completed wave five at $25.09. Wave A may dip to the 0.382 retracement at $23.64, while wave B could briefly rebound to retest at $24.20. 

Olympus Short-term Price Prediction
OHM needs to stay above $22.10 | Credit: Nikola Lazic/TradingView

A final wave C might reach between $23.19 and $22.74. A breakdown below $22.10 would confirm deeper correction, while further growth would invalidate the bearish outlook.

The Olympus price prediction for the next 24 hours depends on the nature of the next move. 

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Olympus Average True Range (ATR): OHM 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.

OHM ATR
OHM ATR | Credit: Peter Henn/TradingView

On March 24, 2025, Olympus’s ATR was 0.646, suggesting relatively high volatility.

Olympus Relative Strength Index (RSI): Is OHM Overbought or Oversold?

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

Movements above 70 and below 30 show overbought and oversold conditions, respectively.

Movements above and below the 50 line also indicate if the trend is bullish or bearish.

OHM RSI
OHM RSI | Credit: Peter Henn/TradingView

On March 24, 2025, the Olympus RSI was at 70, indicating overbought conditions.

Olympus Price Performance Comparisons

Olympus is a decentralized finance (DeFi) token, so let’s compare it to some other cryptos in the same category with similar market caps.

Current price One year ago Price change
OHM $25.15 $12.20 +106%
COMP $44.60 $73.44 -39.2%
PENDLE $2.75 $3.73 -26.2%
RUNE $1.30 $8.78 -85.1%

Best Days and Months to Buy Olympus

We looked at the Olympus price history and found the best times to buy OHM.

Day of the Week Sunday
Week 13
Month September
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OHM Price History 

Let’s now look at some key dates in the OHM price history . While past performance should never be taken as an indicator of future results, knowing what the token has done in the past can give us some much-needed context when it comes to either making or interpreting an OHM price prediction. 

Olympus Price History
Olympus price history for the last 12 months | Credit: CoinMarketCap
Time period OHM price
Last week (March 17, 2025) $21.98
Last month (Feb. 24, 2025) $22.08
Three months ago (Dec. 24, 2024) $21.23
One year ago (March 24, 2024) $12.20
Launch price (April 2, 2021) $364.75
All-time high (Nov. 16, 2021) $3,209.43
All-time low (Nov. 26, 2022) $7.61

Olympus Market Cap

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

Olympus Market Cap
Olympus market cap for the last 12 months | Credit: CoinMarketCap

On March 24, 2025, Olympus’s market cap was $421 million, making it the 213rd-largest crypto by that metric. 

Who Owns the Most Olympus

On March 24, 2025, one wallet held over 80% of the OHM supply.

Richest OHM Wallet Addresses 

As of March 24, 2025, the five wallets with the most OHM were:

  • 0xb63cac384247597756545b500253ff8e607a8020. This wallet held 15,526,252 OHM, or 81.08% of the supply.
  • 0xf65a665d650b5de224f46d729e2bd0885eea9da5. This wallet held 1,329,986 OHM, or 6.95% of the supply.
  • 0x245cc372c84b3645bf0ffe6538620b04a217988b. This wallet held 1,000,000 OHM, or 5.22% of the supply.
  • 0x0858e2b0f9d75f7300b38d64482ac2c8df06a755. This wallet held 750,015 OHM, or 3.92% of the supply.
  • 0x88051b0eea095007d3bef21ab287be961f3d8598. This wallet held 101,533 OHM, or 0.53% of the supply.

Olympus Supply and Distribution

Supply and distribution Figures
Total supply 21,406,633
Circulating supply (as of March 24, 2025) 16,734,255 (78.17% of total supply)
Holder distribution Top 10 holders owned 98.52% of the supply as of March 24, 2025

From the Olympus Whitepaper

In its technical documentation or whitepaper , Olympus describes itself as a “decentralized financial (DeFi) system that supports OHM, a treasury-backed, liquidity-enabling token on the Ethereum network.”

What is Olympus?

Olympus is a platform, based on the Ethereum (ETH) blockchain that supports a stablecoin. However, rather than have the same price linked to a traditional fiat currency, OHM is designed to always keep a “true” value. This means that, although it is a stablecoin, one thing that isn’t stable is its price. This is because, Olympus’ whitepaper claims, fiat currencies are subject to inflation, which ultimately makes things more expensive. Olympus claims to be an alternative to what it calls “centralized, censorable stablecoin assets.”

Because Olympus is based on Ethereum, it is technically a token, not a coin. You might see references to things like an Olympus coin price prediction, but these are wrong.

We should also mention that some coin aggregator sites will call OHM Olympus V2. This is because migration to an updated platform in 2021 allowed people to participate in governance via the gOHM token and allowed a form of automatic staking.

How Olympus Works

Probably the best description of how Olympus works comes from a blog post from around the time of the platform’s launch, which says: “Each OHM token is backed by 1 DAI in the treasury. However, tokens can’t be minted or burned by anyone except the protocol.

The protocol only does so in response to price. When OHM trades below 1 DAI, the protocol buys back and burns OHM; when OHM trades above 1 DAI, the protocol mints and sells new OHM. Because the treasury must hold 1 DAI and only 1 DAI for each OHM, it makes a profit every time it buys or sells. It either gets more than 1 DAI for the sale or spent less than 1 DAI on the purchase.”

OHM can also be bought, sold, and traded on exchanges.

Is Olympus a Good Investment?

It is hard to say. Olympus has been on an upturn over the last year. However, it is currently showing signs of being oversold, and it is only available on a relatively limited range of exchanges. It is also highly concentrated, with one wallet owning more than 80% of the supply and the top 10 wallets holding nearly 99% of the supply.

Another thing that might cause people some concern is that OHM is an algorithmic stablecoin. When we consider the fate of the UST stablecoin and the Terra blockchain, it is perhaps not a huge surprise that some investors may want to stay well clear of such things.

As always with crypto, you should do your own research before you decide whether or not to invest in OHM.

Will Olympus Go Up or Down?

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

Should I Invest in Olympus? 

Before you decide whether or not to invest in Olympus, you will have to do your own research, not only on OHM but also on other related coins and tokens such as Chainlink (LINK) and Hyperliquid (HYPE). Either way, you must also ensure you never invest more money than you can afford to lose.

Technical analysis by Nikola Lazic.

FAQs

How many Olympus are There?

On March 24, 2025, there were 16.7 million OHM in circulation out of a supply of 21.4 million.

Will Olympus Reach $100?

It might do. Our price predictions, based on technical analysis, suggest OHM could, potentially, hit three figures in 2025.

What is Olympus Used For?

OHM is a so-called flatcoin, meaning it should maintain the same relative value, if not the same price. People can also buy, sell, and trade OMM 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 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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