GameGPT (DUEL/IDR) Price Today
Key Stats
- Rp30,82MMarket Cap
- Rp2,42MVolume (24h)
- 8,4B / 9,9B DUEL (85%)Circulating Supply
- 0% Sell | 0% BuyTrading Activity
- 8 DaysTypical Hold Time
GameGPT currently has a market capitalization of Rp30,82M and a 24-hour trading volume of Rp2,42M. GameGPT has traded between an all-time low of Rp3.65 and an all-time high of Rp523.34. The circulating supply of GameGPT stands at 8,4B / 9,9B DUEL (85%). Recent trading activity shows 0% Sell and 0% Buy, highlighting current market sentiment. On average, investors hold GameGPT for approximately 8 Days.
About GameGPT
DUEL is the native utility token within the GameGPT ecosystem, serving as the backbone of its economy. It empowers the community by enabling voting on key proposals and supports diverse in-game utilities across multiple titles—six of which are already live. Beyond gameplay, DUEL is integrated into the project’s digital asset and NFT marketplace, expanding its use cases within the broader ecosystem. Token holders also benefit from staking opportunities and rewards sharing, ensuring active participation and long-term value in the GameGPT universe.
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