Good question — but first: can you confirm which “ACE coin” you mean? There are multiple cryptocurrencies using the ticker/label “ACE” (or similar) — e.g. Fusionist (ACE), Acent (ACE / ACENT), and others. I’m going to give you a summary of the two most prominent ACE-tokens as of December 9, 2025 — you can tell me which one you meant (or if it was a different).
🔹 Key “ACE” Crypto Tokens & Their Status
Fusionist (ACE)
Current price: ≈ USD 0.2675.
Market cap (circulating supply ~84.1 M of ~146–147 M total) is modest (≈ USD 22 M).
Trading volume last 24h high relative to market cap (~94%), indicating recent strong investor activity/interest.
Recent performance: token hit a low around USD 0.1255 earlier (Oct 2025), so price has doubled since then — a ~110% rise.
Short-term forecast (per technical analysis) estimates a trading channel between ≈ USD 0.154–0.220 for December 2025.
Sentiment among analysts: broadly bearish (≈ 85% bearish signals vs ~15% bullish), but price volatility remains high — meaning big swings possible.
What that means: Fusionist is high-risk / high-volatility. If momentum continues, it could see further gains — but technical indicators suggest caution. Given recent rebound, timing matters a lot.
Acent (ACE / ACENT)
Current price: ≈ USD 0.00005520 — extremely low per-token value.
Converted to Pakistani Rupee (PKR): ~₨0.01382 per ACE.
Circulating supply ~1.4 B ACE (max ~2 B) — so total supply is high, which normally limits upside potential per token.
According to one price-prediction model, ACE could reach ~USD 0.000051 by early 2026 — a modest increase.
That forecast also implies more downside than upside: one-year outlook shows potential drop below current levels under bearish assumptions.
What that means: Acent seems more like a micro-cap or “penny-token.” With huge supply and low per-token price, gains are limited unless there’s a major catalyst or tokenomics change. Risk of supply-pressure is real.
