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STUFF.io

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Current STUFF.io(stuff) Price

$0.016644 -12.19%

Current STUFF.io(stuff) Price Movement

Low: $0.016081 High: $0.019057

STUFF.io Market Cap

The total market value of a cryptocurrency's circulating supply. It is analogous to the free-float capitalization in the stock market.
$30.57 mil

STUFF.io Total Volume

A measure of how much of a cryptocurrency was traded.
$97,352

STUFF.io Circulating Supply

The amount of coins that are circulating in the market and are in public hands. It is analogous to the flowing shares in the stock market.
$1.84 bil

STUFF.io Total Supply

The total supply refers to the total amount of coins that have been issued or created, including those that are circulating in the market and those that are held in reserve or locked. It is similar to the outstanding shares in the stock market, representing the total quantity of shares that a company has issued to investors.
$10 bil

STUFF.io (stuff) Price Overview

Today's live trading data for STUFF.io shows a current price of $0.016644, with a 24-hour price change of $-0.00231. We continuously update our stuff to USD prices in real-time. STUFF.io has experienced a price change of -12.18825% in the last 24 hours.

STUFF.io marketcap is $30.57 mil. Market cap changed with $-4,260,367.569183 in the past 24hs with a percentage of -12.23197%.

STUFF.io Price Statistics

Price $0.016644
Price Change (24 h) $-0.00231
Price Change % (24 h) -12.18825%
Market Cap Change (24 h) $-4,260,367.569183
Market Cap % Change (24 h) -12.23197%

Latest news about STUFF.io

13 November 2023
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