SubQuery NetworkSQT
Live SubQuery Network price updates and the latest SubQuery Network news.
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$0.00724
$0
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24h low
$0.007
24h high
$0.009
The live SubQuery Network price today is $0.007 with a 24-hour trading volume of $2.06M. The table above accurately updates our SQT price in real time. The price of SQT is down -0.21% since last hour, down -1.83% since yesterday. The live market cap, measured by multiplying the number of coins by the current price is $73.04M. SQT has a circulating supply of 1.94B coins and a max supply of 10.09B SQT.
SubQuery Network Stats
What is the market cap of SubQuery Network?
The current market cap of SubQuery Network is $14.07M. A high market capitalization implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.
What is the current trading activity of SubQuery Network?
Currently, 284.58M of SQT were traded within 24 hours of time. In other words, $2.06M have changed hands within the past 24 hours through trading. That's a change of -1.83%.
What is the current price of SubQuery Network?
The price of 1 SubQuery Network currently costs $0.007.
How many SubQuery Network are there?
The current circulating supply of SubQuery Network is 1.94B. This is the total amount of SQT that is available.
What is the relative popularity of SubQuery Network?
SubQuery Network (SQT) currently ranks 1649 among all known cryptocurrency assets. The popularity is based on relative market cap.
market data
$ 14.07M
-1.83 %
#1649
$ 2.06M
1,900,000,000
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