Polkadot (DOT/IDR) Price Today
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Key Stats
- Rp37,56TMarket Cap
- Rp2,46TVolume (24h)
- 1,7B / 2,1B DOT (81%)Circulating Supply
- 62% Sell | 38% BuyTrading Activity
- 113 daysTypical Hold Time
Polkadot currently has a market capitalization of Rp37,56T and a 24-hour trading volume of Rp2,46T. Polkadot has traded between an all-time low of Rp19,086 and an all-time high of Rp790,287. The circulating supply of Polkadot stands at 1,7B / 2,1B DOT (81%). Recent trading activity shows 62% Sell and 38% Buy, highlighting current market sentiment. On average, investors hold Polkadot for approximately 113 days.
About DOT
A crypto asset founded by Gavin Wood (a co-founder of Ethereum) alongside co-founders Peter Czaban and Robert Habermeier in 2016. It was finally launched in 2020 with the goal of incentivizing the global network of computers to use blockchain for its operation which users can launch and operate their own blockchains system.
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