Buy & Sell Viction (VIC) – Viction Price Today
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Key Stats
- Rp107,66MMarket Cap
- Rp21,44MVolume (24h)
- 126,4M / 210M VIC (61%)Circulating Supply
- 62% Sell | 38% BuyTrading Activity
- 38 daysTypical Hold Time
Viction currently has a market capitalization of Rp107,66M and a 24-hour trading volume of Rp21,44M. Viction has traded between an all-time low of Rp669.73 and an all-time high of Rp55,715.88. The circulating supply of Viction stands at 126,4M / 210M VIC (61%). Recent trading activity shows 62% Sell and 38% Buy, highlighting current market sentiment. On average, investors hold Viction for approximately 38 days.
About VIC
Viction, formerly TomoChain, is a people-centric layer-1 blockchain offering zero-gas transactions and enhanced security to make Web3 easy and safe for everyone. Designed with a focus on user experience, Viction prioritizes zero-gas transactions, speed, security, and scalability to create a more secure and open world. Viction is driven by a mission to build a decentralized platform that empowers humanity to connect, collaborate, and create without limitations, envisioning a world where transparency, accessibility, and growth thrive.
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