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The market capitalization of the token in circulation, calculated by multiplying the circulating supply by its current price.
The trading volume of the token in the last 24 hours. The higher the trading volume, the more popular the token.
The total number of the token in circulation. If the circulating supply is less than the maximum supply, it indicates that the token is currently inflating or has not been fully unlocked. If the circulating supply matches the maximum supply, it indicates that the tokens have been fully unlocked.
The maximum number of the token that will be ever created. Tokens without a maximum supply limit mean their supply is unlimited.
The market capitalization of the token if the entire supply of tokens is in circulation. For some tokens, using FDV (Fully Diluted Valuation) can provide a more accurate estimation of their value, especially for meme tokens.
It's calculated by dividing 24h Volume by Market Cap. A higher value associates with greater popularity and increased susceptibility to rapid price fluctuations.
Dash coin is a cryptocurrency that allows users to make quick and inexpensive payments from anywhere on the planet. Its goal is to deliver a user-friendly experience with the same level of anonymity as currency. Dash was created by software engineer Evan Duffield on January 18, 2014, under the name XCoin, that was later renamed Darkcoin.
It's meant to enable rapid, convenient, and economical online payments without having to go via the payment ecosystem, like many other digital currencies.