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Harmony (ONE) price prediction: Can it halt the slide?

Harmony (ONE) last traded at $0.00579 against the US dollar at 11:12am UTC on 30 October 2025, sitting just above its intraday low of $0.00578 and below its session high of $0.0063, as quoted on Capital.com’s platform.
By Dan Mitchell
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This places the price near the lower end of today’s range, signalling continued weakness after recent declines.

Sentiment around Harmony remains affected by legacy security issues, with the 2022 hack still referenced in regulatory discussions. The token’s delisting from several venues and reduced liquidity across blockchain assets also weigh on engagement. Trading activity remains subdued as broader uncertainty and sector rotation limit risk appetite (CoinMarketCap, 27 October 2025).

Harmony price prediction 2025-2030: Analyst price target view

Traders Union (analytic model)

Traders Union’s model projects a 2025 year-end target of $0.01945 for Harmony (ONE), based on technical analysis and proprietary forecasting. The outlook assumes continued DApp growth and sharding adoption, though liquidity remains thin and volatility elevated (Traders Union, 30 October 2025).

Cryptopolitan (multi-source digest)

Cryptopolitan reports a high-end 2025 forecast of $0.01933, citing broader blockchain adoption and regional investor interest. It highlights security and liquidity constraints as key risks (Cryptopolitan, 19 August 2025).

Changelly (aggregator consensus)

Changelly sets a monthly average price of $0.00648 for October 2025, linking short-term moves to sector rotation and on-chain utility. Its 2025 outlook remains cautious amid muted network activity (Changelly, 28 October 2025).

CoinCodex (technical forecast hub)

CoinCodex forecasts $0.00629 by November 2025, maintaining a bearish bias with high volatility. Its analysis notes a neutral 14-day RSI and falling transaction counts (CoinCodex, 30 October 2025).

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ONE price: Technical overview

Harmony (ONE) last traded at $0.00579 as of 11:12am (UTC) on 30 October 2025, holding just above its session low and remaining below the 20-, 50-, 100- and 200-day SMAs at approximately 0.00000052 / 0.00000058 / 0.00000063 / 0.00000066. The long-term moving average cluster remains well above the current price, indicating continued bearish momentum. SMA and EMA readings are similar, both showing persistent downside pressure.

The 14-day RSI stands at 32.3, near the lower-neutral zone, while the ADX at 31.8 confirms a firm trend. Immediate resistance sits around the Classic R1 pivot at 0.00000065; a daily close above could open the R2 zone near 0.00000070. Initial support is at the Classic Pivot (0.00000061), followed by the 200-day SMA near 0.00000066; a break below may lead towards S1 at 0.00000056 (TradingView, 30 October 2025).

This technical analysis is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any instrument.

Harmony coin price history

Harmony’s ONE token has experienced sharp fluctuations over the past two years. In late 2023, it hovered near $0.011 before rising to $0.020 at the start of 2024 and peaking at $0.032 in March. That momentum faded by June, when prices eased to around $0.022 as risk appetite cooled.

After a brief summer recovery, volatility intensified. The latter half of 2024 saw ONE decline from above $0.03 to below $0.013 by year-end. Entering 2025, the tone remained cautious. By late October, ONE closed at $0.00579 on 30 October 2025 – down nearly 50% from six months earlier and over 70% below mid-2024 levels.

Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

FAQ

How many Harmony coins are there?

Harmony (ONE) has a circulating supply of about 14.75 billion tokens (CoinMarketCap, 30 October 2025). The circulating supply changes over time as tokens are issued, burned or reallocated within the network.

Could Harmony’s price go up or down?

Harmony’s price, like other digital assets, moves in response to market demand, sentiment and broader conditions. Forecasts from analytical sources suggest a wide range of potential 2025 values, roughly between $0.006 and $0.02. Prices may fluctuate sharply depending on liquidity, project development and wider crypto trends. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

Should I invest in Harmony?

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