Oscar The Octo current market price is $0.0000027700 with a 24 hour trading volume of $1. The total available supply of Oscar The Octo is 10.00B OCTO with a maximum supply of 10.00B OCTO. It has secured Rank 8187 in the cryptocurrency market with a marketcap of $27,724. The OCTO price is 0% down in the last one hour.
The high price of the Oscar The Octo is $0.0000000000 and low price is $0.0000000000 in the last 24 hours. Live prices from all markets and coin market Capitalization. Stay up to date with the latest price movements. Check our coin stats data and see when there is an opportunity to buy or sell at best price in the market.
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$0.0000027700
$27,724 0%
$27,724
$1
10.00B OCTO
10.00B OCTO
10.00B OCTO
$0.0000000000
$0.0000000000
$0.0000869000 96.81%
09 Dec 2024
$0.0000017400 59.77%
15 Apr 2025
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Compare live prices of Oscar The Octo on top exchanges.
# | Exchange | Pair | Price | Volume(24h) | Trust Score |
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BlueMove | 0X4B6D48AFFF2948C3CCC67191CF0EF175637472B007C1A8601FA18E16E236909C::OCTO::OCTO/0X2::SUI::SUI | $0.0000027700 | $1 |
Oscar the Octo is a Sui-based project focused on turning Oscar into a beloved IP known for chill lofi. We're building a vibrant community through YouTube, where we're sharing original lofi beats and animations featuring Oscar. Our goal is to make Oscar a recognizable and cherished character across various platforms. We're committed to creating engaging content that resonates with our audience and fosters a sense of community.
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