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MELD [OLD] (MELD) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of MELD is $0.0002. In the past 24 hours, MELD has traded between $0.0002 and $0.0002, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of MELD is $0.1893, and the all-time low is $0.0{7}1595.
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MELD [OLD] (MELD) Market Information
MELD [OLD] (MELD) Today's Price
The live price of MELD today is $0.0002, with a current market cap of $342.786K. The 24-hour trading volume is 28.66. The price of MELD to USD is updated in real time.
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What is MELD [OLD] (MELD)?
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MELD [OLD] (MELD) FAQ
How do I migrate my legacy MELD [OLD] tokens to the new version?
Historically, the migration process allowed users to swap their old Cardano-native tokens for the new multi-chain version at a 1:1 ratio. This was done by connecting a compatible wallet to the official MELD App and paying a small network fee. However, since the project's backend systems were decommissioned on January 1, 2025, most official migration portals are now offline and no longer functional.
Was there a final deadline for the MELD token migration?
Yes, the community and the development team set a final deadline of December 31, 2024. Users were informed that after this date, the old token policy would be deprecated. Consequently, the MELD [OLD] tokens have effectively become non-functional within the ecosystem as the supporting infrastructure, including bridges and the official app, has been shut down.
What is the difference between the gray MELD logo and the red MELD logo?
The gray logo identifies MELD [OLD], which is the original legacy asset on the Cardano network. It is now considered deprecated. The red logo represents the new multi-chain token, which was designed for use on the MELD L1 blockchain and other supported networks like Ethereum and Avalanche. Most utility and governance features were transitioned exclusively to the red logo version.
What is the current operational status of the MELD project?
As of early 2025, the MELD project has largely wound down its operations. Following an announcement in late 2024, the project ceased its primary activities due to challenges with funding and lower-than-expected adoption of its decentralized lending and neobanking protocols. This has led to the decommissioning of its official applications and supporting technical infrastructure.
Is it still possible to recover funds left inside the MELD App?
Since the app's backend is no longer active, recovery depends entirely on whether you have your 24-word seed phrase. If you possess this recovery phrase, you can restore your wallet in a compatible self-custody wallet to access your underlying assets. Please note that while base assets like ADA may be accessible, the specific MELD-related features and migration tools are no longer operational.
Why were the MELD neobank and debit card services never fully launched?
Despite high initial interest and significant sign-ups, the project was unable to convert the user base into active, paying customers. This lack of growth led to the withdrawal of funding commitments from venture capital partners just before the scheduled wide-scale launch, ultimately forcing the project to cease operations and cancel its planned financial products.




