Wrapped Harlequins (Kayen) current market price is $0.225 with a 24 hour trading volume of $1. The total available supply of Wrapped Harlequins (Kayen) is 131.43K WQUINS. It has secured Rank 8105 in the cryptocurrency market with a marketcap of $29,570. The WQUINS price is 0% down in the last one hour.
The high price of the Wrapped Harlequins (Kayen) 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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$0.665 66.15%
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$0.168 34.15%
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Compare live prices of Wrapped Harlequins (Kayen) on top exchanges.
# | Exchange | Pair | Price | Volume(24h) | Trust Score |
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KAYEN | 0X1F9002A9964894213507966C1F352DCF1ACB1484/0X677F7E16C7DD57BE1D4C8AD1244883214953DC47 | $0.223 | $1 |
Fan Tokens are official digital assets minted on Chiliz Chain representing ownership in sports teams or entertainment entities. They offer benefits like voting rights and exclusive content to increase fan engagement.Wrapped Fan Tokens on KAYEN solve the problem of fan tokens being non-divisible. Fan Tokens can be traded in fractional amounts (e.g. 8.88 PSG tokens instead of just 8 or 9), improving liquidity and flexibility.
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