Scarcity
SCX Price
How is the price of Scarcity (SCX) calculated?
The price of Scarcity (SCX) is calculated in real-time by aggregating the latest data across 1 exchanges and 2 markets, using a global volume-weighted average formula. Learn more about how crypto prices are calculated on CoinGecko.
Scarcity Price Chart (SCX)
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SCX Converter
Market Cap
Market Cap = Current Price x Circulating Supply
Refers to the total market value of a cryptocurrency’s circulating supply. It is similar to the stock market’s measurement of multiplying price per share by shares readily available in the market (not held & locked by insiders, governments) Read More |
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Fully Diluted Valuation
Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV) = Current Price x Total Supply
Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV) is the theoretical market capitalization of a coin if the entirety of its supply is in circulation, based on its current market price. The FDV value is theoretical as increasing the circulating supply of a coin may impact its market price. Also depending on the tokenomics, emission schedule or lock-up period of a coin's supply, it may take a significant time before its entire supply is released into circulation. Learn more about FDV here. |
$122,364 |
24 Hour Trading Vol
A measure of a cryptocurrency trading volume across all tracked platforms in the last 24 hours. This is tracked on a rolling 24-hour basis with no open/closing times.
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$513.86 |
Circulating Supply
The amount of coins that are circulating in the market and are tradeable by the public. It is comparable to looking at shares readily available in the market (not held & locked by insiders, governments).
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Total Supply
The amount of coins that have already been created, minus any coins that have been burned (removed from circulation). It is comparable to outstanding shares in the stock market.
Total Supply = Onchain supply - burned tokens |
7,388 |
Max Supply
The maximum number of coins coded to exist in the lifetime of the cryptocurrency. It is comparable to the maximum number of issuable shares in the stock market.
Max Supply = Theoretical maximum as coded |
1,000,000 |
SCX Historical Price
24h Range | $16.27 – $18.93 |
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7d Range | $14.60 – $19.98 |
All-Time High |
$2,021.96
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Mar 10, 2023 (about 1 year)
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All-Time Low |
$2.63
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Apr 13, 2024 (14 days)
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How do you feel about SCX today?
Where can you buy Scarcity?
SCX tokens can be traded on decentralized exchanges. The most popular exchange to buy and trade Scarcity is Uniswap V2 (Ethereum), where the most active trading pair SCX/WETH has a trading volume of $513.55 in the last 24 hours.
What is the daily trading volume of Scarcity (SCX)?
The trading volume of Scarcity (SCX) is $513.86 in the last 24 hours, representing a -51.20% decrease from one day ago and signalling a recent fall in market activity.
What is the all-time high for Scarcity (SCX)?
The highest price paid for Scarcity (SCX) is BTC0.1000, which was recorded on Mar 10, 2023 (about 1 year). Comparatively, the current price is - lower than the all-time high price.
What is the all-time low for Scarcity (SCX)?
The lowest price paid for Scarcity (SCX) is BTC0.00003912, which was recorded on Apr 13, 2024 (14 days). Comparatively, the current price is - higher than the all-time low price.
What is the fully diluted valuation of Scarcity (SCX)?
The fully diluted valuation (FDV) of Scarcity (SCX) is BTC1.9270. This is a statistical representation of the maximum market cap, assuming the maximum number of 1 Million SCX tokens are in circulation today. Depending on how the emission schedule of SCX tokens are designed, it might take multiple years before FDV is realized.
How does the price performance of Scarcity compare against its peers?
With a price increase of 0.00% in the last 7 days, Scarcity (SCX) is outperforming the global cryptocurrency market which is down -2.20%, while underperforming when compared to similar Ethereum Ecosystem cryptocurrencies which are up 12.70%.
How to add Scarcity (SCX) to MetaMask?
Adding Scarcity (SCX) to MetaMask allows you to view your token holdings, trade on decentralized exchanges, and more. To add them, you’ll need to import SCX as a token. You can copy SCX’s contract address (0x1b8568fbb47708e9e9d31ff303254f748805bf21) and import it manually, or if you've installed MetaMask's chrome extension, add SCX to MetaMask with one click on CoinGecko.
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