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Price of Locked Money (24H)
$0.0016
0.66%
Introduction
Coinbase users in United States can buy Locked Money via DEX trading on Coinbase. While Locked Money does not directly trade on Coinbase’s centralized exchange, you can still buy, sell, and manage it using Coinbase’s decentralized exchange trading experience (DEX). Coinbase DEX gives you access to thousands of tokens, including Locked Money, with fast, easy trading all within one app. Here’s a step-by-step guide.
Step-by-step
1
Create a Coinbase account
Download the Coinbase app and start the sign up process. You will need a valid ID and may be asked for proof of address in order to transact. Verifying your ID may take longer than a few minutes, depending on where you live.
2
Add a payment method
Connect and fund your account using crypto or traditional payment methods, such as a debit card.
3
Search for Locked Money
Tap the Home search bar to find Locked Money. Its asset page will show a “DEX” tag above its chart to indicate exclusive availability via decentralized exchanges on the Ethereum, Base, or Solana networks.
4
Start a DEX trade
Click “Buy & Sell” below to initiate a DEX trade. Click “Pay with” any amount of USDC (or other available USD funds) and carefully review the amount of Locked Money you want to buy while noting its price details and fees.
5
Complete your DEX trade
Once your DEX trade is completed on a decentralized exchange, your new Locked Money balance can now be easily managed in your Coinbase portfolio.
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Research
Locked Money is on the decline this week.
The latest LMY price is $0.0016. Compared to Locked Money's value of $0.00 from 24 hours ago, there's been a 1% increase, while the current price is -8% down from $0.00 which was recorded one week ago. Locked Money's all time high is $0.0040, which was reached on March 20, 2025. This is a -61% change from its price today.
The current circulating supply of Locked Money is 978,130,170. This is 10% of its max supply of 10,000,000,000 LMY and 10% of its total supply of 10,000,000,000. The market cap is currently $15.54M, which is a result of multiplying the current price of Locked Money($0.00) by the total supply(10,000,000,000 LMY). The fully diluted valuation of Locked Money is $15.54M. The diluted valuation of Locked Money is $15.54M.
Locked Money currently has a 0% dominance, meaning it makes up that percentage of the total crypto market cap. The trading volume in the past 24-hour period is $11.53K. While the trading volume in the last 7 days is $83.49K, or an average of $11.93K, which would be a -$393.55 decrease from the last 24h trading volume. The trading volume in the last 30 days is $363.09K, or an average of $12.10K, which would be a -$569.96 decrease from the last 24h trading volume.
Yes. You can buy Locked Money directly through Coinbase using a DEX trade. Simply create a Coinbase account, add a payment method, and trade for Locked Money via decentralized exchanges supported on Coinbase.
How much does it cost to buy Locked Money?
Right now, it costs about $0.0016 to buy of 1 Locked Money.
Can I buy Locked Money with cash?
Not directly. To buy Locked Money, you'll first need to fund your Coinbase account using a supported payment method, such as a debit card or an existing crypto balance. Then, search for Locked Money, initiate a DEX trade, and exchange USDC (or other available USD funds) for Locked Money.
How to buy Locked Money using PayPal?
Currently, only US customers are able to buy Locked Money or add US dollars using PayPal. All other customers are only able to use PayPal to cash out or sell, and transaction availability depends on region.
How to buy Locked Money with a gift card?
You can use a digital gift card purchased from online merchants to redeem on Coinbase accounts for the purchase of Locked Money. Gift cards are currently only available in the U.S. at this time (redemption excluded in Hawaii). For more information on how to use and redeem gift cards, check out our help center.
How much is the fee to buy Locked Money?
Fees to trade Locked Money depend on Ethereum network fees. There are a number of factors that affect fees, including how busy the network is, how complicated your transaction is, and how fast you'd like to complete the transaction. When exchanging for Locked Money, be sure to leave enough ETH in your Coinbase Wallet to account for the 1% transaction fee for all swaps.
How to buy Locked Money with credit card?
There are several payment methods you can use to buy ETH, which you can then use to trade for Locked Money. A full list of payment methods and best use cases can be found in our help center. At this time, credit cards cannot be used to purchase ETH in order to trade or swap for Locked Money.
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