Fight (FIGHT/IDR) Price Today
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Key Stats
- Rp126,66MMarket Cap
- Rp52,88MVolume (24h)
- 2,1B / 10B FIGHT (21%)Circulating Supply
- 39% Sell | 61% BuyTrading Activity
- 3 DaysTypical Hold Time
Fight currently has a market capitalization of Rp126,66M and a 24-hour trading volume of Rp52,88M. Fight has traded between an all-time low of Rp39.1 and an all-time high of Rp568.21. The circulating supply of Fight stands at 2,1B / 10B FIGHT (21%). Recent trading activity shows 39% Sell and 61% Buy, highlighting current market sentiment. On average, investors hold Fight for approximately 3 Days.
About Fight
FIGHT is a Web3 combat sports ecosystem built on Solana and BNB Chain. It enhances fan engagement through partnerships, digital collectibles, and identity tools like Fight.ID for portable user profiles. The token has a fixed 10B supply, with the majority allocated to community incentives to support rewards and governance within the ecosystem.
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