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Orchid Protocol

OXT
OXT Price
$0.073
0.58%
Price range last 24 hours
$0.071
Low
$0.073
High
Tags
Rank #412
Gnosis Chain Ecosystem
Ethereum Ecosystem
Website
Explorers
Community
$43.044,489
0.68%
Market Cap
$1.233,252
24 Hour Trading Vol
$0
Circulating Supply
591.544,728 / 0
Total / Max Supply
Orchid Protocol to USD Price Chart

Orchid Protocol Price Today

Price OXT to USD now is $0.073. Trading volume by 24-hours $1.233,252. Orchid Protocol, which_ranked #412 price is up 0.58% in the past 24-hours. Orchid Protocol has circulating supply of $0 and have $43.044,489 capitalization. In additional, total supply is $591.544,728.

Highest price for Orchid Protocol

The all-time high price of OXT is $1.026, the record was set on the 0.

Lowest price for Orchid Protocol

OXT all-time low price is $0.067, the record was set on 0.

How much has the price of Orchid Protocol changed lately?

7 days ago the price was $0 , this changed the OXT price by 8.23734%

14 days ago the price was $0 , this changed the OXT price by 6.16051%

30 days ago the price was $0 , this changed the OXT price by 18.70157%

60 days ago the price was $0 , this changed the OXT price by -3.27682%

1 days ago the price was $0 , this changed the OXT price by -59.24765%

What is Orchid Protocol

The Orchid Protocol organizes bandwidth sellers into a structured peer-to-peer (P2P) network termed the Orchid Market. Customers connect to the Orchid Market and pay bandwidth sellers in order to form a proxy chain to a specific resource on the Internet. Unlike more common methods for sending and receiving data from the global Internet, proxy chains in the Orchid Market naturally separate information about the source of data from information about its destination; no single relay or proxy holds both pieces of information, or knows the identity of someone who does. The structure of the Orchid Market further supports this separation of information by providing strong resistance against collusion attacks – the ability of a group of bandwidth sellers to overcome this separation of knowledge. The Internet was originally an open platform where people could freely learn and communicate. Unfortunately, as the Internet grew it became a place where people could be monitored, controlled, and censored. We're building a new civil contract around a distributed marketplace for computation, storage, and bandwidth to provide the framework for a new form of digital citizenship.