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Avalanche describes itself as an open, programmable smart contracts platform for decentralized applications. AVAX is used to pay transaction fees and can be staked to secure the network. Avalanche is compatible with Solidity, Ethereum’s programming language, and can be used to deploy custom private or public blockchains as “subnets.”
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Network | Address | |
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Avalanche C-Chain | NA | |
Avalanche X-Chain | FvwEAhmxKfeiG8SnEvq42hc6whRyY3EFYAvebMqDNDGCgxN5Z |
Time | Price | Change |
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Today | S$43.93 | ↗ 4.71% |
1 Day | S$41.71 | ↗ 4.71% |
1 Week | S$37.18 | ↗ 17.92% |
1 Month | S$29.76 | ↗ 47.62% |
1 Year | S$34.46 | ↗ 28.30% |
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AVAX surged ↗20% since last week after breaking through its 180-day high, claiming first in Layer 1 weekly gains.
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Ranks fifth in Layer 1 trading volume with ↗67% daily surge
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Monthly gains ↗49% rank second among Layer 1s, trailing only IP
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Daily gains ↗9% trail BERA's ↗15% but lead most Layer 1 peers
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Avalanche ecosystem expanding rapidly with increasing network metrics and token adoption. Source↗
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The latest AVAX price is S$43.93. Compared to Avalanche's value of S$41.71 from 24 hours ago, there's been a 5% increase, while the current price is 18% up from S$37.18 which was recorded one week ago. Avalanche's all time high is S$189.30, which was reached on November 21, 2021. This is a -77% change from its price today.
The current circulating supply of Avalanche is 422,275,285. This is 59% of its max supply of 715,748,719 AVAX and 92% of its total supply of 457,277,985. The market cap is currently S$18.57B, which is a result of multiplying the current price of Avalanche(S$43.93) by the total supply(457,277,985 AVAX). The fully diluted valuation of Avalanche is S$31.48B. The diluted valuation of Avalanche is S$31.48B.
Avalanche had 4,147 buyers, 2,607 sellers and total 6,435 trades in the last 24h. Avalanche was searched 9,897 times in the last 24h.
Avalanche is a decentralized blockchain launched in 2020 by Ava Labs, built for high throughput, low fees, and quick finality. It organizes activity across three interoperable chains: the X-Chain for creating and moving assets like AVAX, the C-Chain for EVM smart contracts, and the P-Chain for validators, staking, and custom subnets. Teams familiar with Solidity can deploy quickly on the C-Chain, while subnets let enterprises and games tailor performance and rules. Users typically interact through an AVAX wallet to transfer funds, stake, and use dapps. AVAX is the native token used for gas, staking, and governance, and fees paid in AVAX are burned, which can offset new issuance over time. Many people track the Avalanche price and AVAX price on major exchanges, including AVAX price USD and AVAX price SGD pairs. Any price call, including AVAX price prediction tomorrow, is speculative and depends on adoption, upgrades, and broader market conditions.
Avalanche routes different functions to separate chains that run in parallel. The X-Chain mints and transfers assets, the C-Chain executes Ethereum-compatible smart contracts, and the P-Chain coordinates validators, staking, and subnets. Consensus comes from the Snow family of protocols, where validators repeatedly sample small peer sets to reach agreement quickly, giving finality in seconds at scale without relying on heavy coordination. In practice, you interact with smart contracts on the C-Chain, stake and manage validators on the P-Chain, and use the AVAX Bridge when you need to move assets between Avalanche and Ethereum. Gas is paid in AVAX across the network. Understanding this flow helps explain why higher on-chain usage can matter to observers who watch market metrics, even though short-term movements.
Avalanche suits high-throughput, low-fee applications. On the C-Chain, teams ship EVM dapps for DeFi like DEXs, lending, perps, and automated vaults. NFT creators launch collections and marketplaces, while game studios use fast finality for on-chain items, currencies, and player inventories. Enterprises explore tokenizing real-world assets, loyalty points, and compliance workflows with programmable smart contracts. Subnets unlock app-specific or permissioned chains that can set their own fees, tokens, and rules. That makes Avalanche a fit for regulated finance networks, high-traffic games that need isolated performance, or consortium chains. Users typically interact through an AVAX wallet for transfers and staking, and use the AVAX Bridge when moving assets between Avalanche and Ethereum.
Avalanche was created by Ava Labs, founded by Emin Gün Sirer with Kevin Sekniqi and Maofan “Ted” Yin, and launched mainnet in September 2020. The project introduced the Avalanche family of consensus protocols focused on speed and quick finality, then added EVM compatibility on the C-Chain to make Solidity apps easy to deploy with familiar tooling. Since launch, the ecosystem has grown across DeFi, NFTs, gaming, and enterprise pilots, with subnets emerging as a core scaling and customization strategy. Ongoing upgrades have focused on developer experience, tooling, and performance, while validators secure the network through staking on the P-Chain. The AVAX price has fluctuated alongside adoption and market sentiment, reaching an all-time high of $147.50 in November 2021. Today, the Avalanche price — tracked in AVAX to USD and AVAX/USDT pairs — reflects both the broader cryptocurrency market conditions and the platform’s ongoing technical and ecosystem developments.
Choose a cryptocurrency exchange that lists Avalanche, create an account, complete verification, then fund it with SGD or another supported currency. Search for AVAX and place a market or limit order in a pair the exchange offers, for example AVAX/USDT or AVAX/USD. After purchase, you can keep it on the exchange or withdraw to an AVAX wallet that supports the Avalanche network. If you need to move assets from Ethereum, use the AVAX Bridge to transfer supported tokens into Avalanche. Before buying, check fees, network support, and basic security steps like 2FA and withdrawal allowlists. Many buyers also keep an eye on the Avalanche price and AVAX price in their preferred quote currencies, including AVAX price USD and AVAX price SGD.
Yes. Avalanche uses Proof of Stake, and you can participate either by running a validator or by delegating your AVAX to an existing validator. Staking is coordinated on the P-Chain, and rewards depend on factors like validator uptime, your stake size and duration, and the validator’s fee. Running a validator requires meeting technical requirements and maintaining reliable uptime, while delegation is a simpler, non-custodial option you can do from a compatible AVAX wallet. There is no slashing for honest mistakes on Avalanche, but poor uptime can reduce rewards. You can review validator performance metrics in your wallet or on community dashboards before choosing where to stake.
There is no reliable AVAX price prediction for five years out. Outcomes depend on adoption of Avalanche subnets, developer activity on the C-Chain, on-chain usage that drives fee burn, staking participation, liquidity, and broader crypto and macro cycles. Competitive pressure from other smart-contract platforms and regulatory environment also matter. Think in scenarios rather than targets. Strong ecosystem growth and sustained usage could be supportive for AVAX over time, while stagnant activity or adverse regulation would be headwinds. If you are monitoring markets, compare AVAX price in USD and AVAX price in SGD pairs, plus depth and volume, rather than relying on short-term takes like “AVAX price prediction tomorrow.” This is not financial advice.
It depends on your thesis, risk tolerance, and time horizon. A “buy” case is belief that Avalanche’s EVM compatibility, fast finality, and subnet model will attract sticky demand, that fee burn will offset part of issuance as usage grows, and that staking yields compensate for risk. A “sell” case is concern about execution risk, competition, liquidity, or concentration of ecosystem activity. Use a simple checklist before deciding: size the position so drawdowns are tolerable, define your horizon, choose custody (exchange or AVAX wallet), decide whether to stake, and set objective review triggers such as changes in developer traction, subnet adoption, or protocol upgrades. If you are actively trading, watch live order books for Avalanche price and AVAX price in both AVAX price in USD and AVAX price in SGD markets, and document what would invalidate your thesis.
On Avalanche, gas fees are burned, which permanently removes those AVAX from circulation. This creates a counterweight to new issuance from staking rewards. Net supply change over time equals issuance minus burns, so higher on-chain usage increases burn and can lower effective inflation. Validators are paid via staking rewards, not fees, so fee burn does not reduce validator payouts.
The AVAX price in SGD reflects real-time supply and demand across active markets. Quotes can vary between exchanges because of liquidity, spreads, and fees. In Singapore, AVAX/SGD also moves with the SGD/USD exchange rate.
Currency effects and local market depth matter. Changes in the Singapore dollar and liquidity on SGD books mean AVAX/SGD can move differently from AVAX/USD even when the USD price is steady.
Common drivers of the Avalanche price in SGD include subnet adoption and broader on-chain activity, changes to staking yields or validator requirements, major ecosystem launches or bridge integrations, overall market risk appetite, and SGD/USD moves.
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The current market cap of Avalanche is S$18.57B. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.
The all-time high of Avalanche is S$189.30. This all-time high is highest price paid for Avalanche since it was launched.
Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of Avalanche is S$2.73B.
Assets that have a similar market cap to Avalanche include Chainlink, Hyperliquid, SUI, and many others. To see a full list, see our comparable market cap assets.
The current circulating supply of Avalanche is 422 million.
Avalanche ranks 30 among tradable assets on Coinbase. Popularity is currently based on relative market cap.
Currently, 96% of Coinbase users are buying Avalanche. In other words, 96% of Coinbase customers have increased their net position in Avalanche over the past 24 hours through trading.
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