MANTRA [Old] (OM) has experienced an explosive 352.4% price surge in the past 24 hours, catapulting from approximately $0.015 to $0.066862 as of April 14, 2026, at 23:21 UTC.
The dramatic price movement represents one of the most significant single-day gains in the cryptocurrency market today, with the token’s market capitalization surging 384.9% from $67.2 million to $325.6 million, pushing it to rank #129 among all cryptocurrencies.
The token reached a 24-hour high of $0.06686, nearly matching its current trading price, suggesting sustained buying pressure throughout the session. This represents a remarkable recovery from the token’s all-time low of $0.011017 recorded on March 31, 2026—just two weeks ago.
However, the current price remains 99.26% below the token’s all-time high of $8.99 reached on February 23, 2025, indicating the token is still in a significant recovery phase from previous declines.
Despite the massive price surge, trading volume stands at just $6,466.39—an unusually low figure that raises questions about liquidity and the sustainability of the current price levels. The low volume relative to the price movement suggests limited market participation and potential volatility ahead.
The token has shown remarkable short-term performance with a 432% gain in the past hour alone, suggesting accelerating momentum entering the current trading session.
MANTRA [Old] has a circulating supply of 4.87 billion tokens out of a total supply of 7.12 billion, with a fully diluted valuation of $476.3 million at current prices. The token has demonstrated strong 30-day performance with a 338.8% gain, though weekly data shows a modest 1.4% decline prior to today’s surge.
The designation “[Old]” in the token name typically indicates this is a legacy version of the MANTRA protocol, which may have implications for long-term holders and should be verified before trading.
Market participants should exercise extreme caution given the low trading volume, dramatic price volatility, and the token’s status as a legacy version. The combination of massive price gains with minimal volume often indicates thin order books and elevated risk of sharp reversals.
As of this writing, no official announcements have been released explaining the sudden price movement.

