Lombard Protocol's native token BARD has crashed 21% in the past 24 hours, dropping to $0.850032 as the Bitcoin staking protocol faces intense selling pressure.Lombard Protocol's native token BARD has crashed 21% in the past 24 hours, dropping to $0.850032 as the Bitcoin staking protocol faces intense selling pressure.

BREAKING: Lombard (BARD) Crashes 21% to $0.85 in Sharp Selloff

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Lombard Protocol (BARD) experienced a severe price crash on March 18, 2026, plunging 21.03% to $0.850032 in what marks one of the steepest single-day declines for the Bitcoin staking token since its launch.

The sharp selloff erased approximately $50.6 million in market capitalization over the past 24 hours, bringing Lombard’s total market cap down to $191.5 million, according to real-time market data. The token’s market cap rank has fallen to #181 among all cryptocurrencies.

Severe Intraday Volatility

BARD opened the day at $1.15 before experiencing a brutal decline that sent prices as low as $0.872216, representing a 24.2% intraday swing. The token is now trading 48.1% below its all-time high of $1.70, which was set on March 5, 2026, just 13 days ago.

The past hour alone saw a 20.9% price drop, suggesting the selling accelerated dramatically in recent trading sessions. The 7-day performance shows a cumulative decline of 22.5%, indicating sustained downward pressure on the asset.

Trading Volume Spikes

Trading volume surged to $72.7 million as investors rushed to exit positions, representing approximately 38% of Lombard’s total market cap changing hands in a single day. This elevated volume indicates genuine market participation rather than low-liquidity price manipulation.

Lombard Protocol currently has 225 million BARD tokens in circulation out of a total supply of 1 billion, giving it a fully diluted valuation of $850.9 million at current prices.

Market Context

Despite the severe 24-hour decline, BARD remains up 7.3% over the past 30 days, suggesting the token had experienced significant gains before this recent correction. The token is still trading 170.8% above its all-time low of $0.32573, recorded on October 10, 2025.

Lombard Protocol provides Bitcoin staking solutions in the DeFi ecosystem, allowing BTC holders to earn yield on their holdings. The protocol’s performance is often sensitive to broader Bitcoin market conditions and DeFi sector sentiment.

Traders should exercise extreme caution as the token continues to exhibit high volatility, with no clear support level established following today’s sharp decline.

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