SafeMoon price0.00000000007168050.00000435 24 Hours Low0.00000000006904390.0000041924 Hours High0.00000000007580.000004624 Hours Price Change+2.46952%7 Days Price Change-31.5977%14 Days Price Change+87.5787%30 Days Price Change+148.801%200 Days Price Change-24.2152%1 Year Price Change0%24 Hours Volume23314169300Market Cap40962248581000024 Hours Market Cap Change 53172000Available Supply 571928000000000
The graph shows the SafeMoon price dynamics in BTC, USD, EUR, CAD, AUD, NZD, HKD, SGD, PHP, ZAR, INR, MXN, CHF, CNY, RUB. How much does SafeMoon cost? Use the toggles to view the SAFEMOON price change for today, for a week, for a month, for a year and for all time. The current price of SafeMoon (SAFEMOON) is 0.00000435. 24-hour trading volume of SAFEMOON is 14169300 at exchange markets. Last week the price of SafeMoon has decreased by 31.5977%. The price of the crypto currency has increased by 2.46952% in the last 24 hours.
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Although Binance.US is growing fast and is now considered to be one of the top exchanges in the United States, it doesn’t measure up to its parent company, Binance.
CRO has reached a new all-time high above $0.32 earlier today after rallying by more than 21% in the past 24 hours, thanks to Coinbase listing the coin on its trading platform.
Despite its size and name recognition, Binance has had issues with regulators. In 2017, Binance left China and re-located to Japan and Taiwan before eventually moving to Malta. However, in February 2020, after Malta announced that Binance was not actually within its jurisdiction, the exchange quickly changed positions and declared that it doesn’t have a headquarters because Bitcoin doesn’t have a central headquarters.
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Ethereum, Ripple (XRP), Solana and Cardano are all trading down today (27 October), while meme coin Shiba Inu is bucking the trend in a near-40% price surge on Wednesday morning.
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Reported Volume calculates volume from all exchanges with market pairs, but due to factors such as wash trading, it is considered an unreliable metric.
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Binance.US has an option to automatically buy and sell crypto using U.S. dollars, using a simple interface that’s similar to what you’ll find on Coinbase and other competitors. Each of these buy/sell transactions charge a 0.5% fee.
Funding: This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The funding was received by Ross Phillips (RP) via the DTC in Financial Computing & Analytics; reference number: EP/L015129/1; http://gow.epsrc.ac.uk/NGBOViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/L015129/1. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.