About district0x
District0x is an Ethereum token that powers a network of decentralized marketplaces and communities called districts. The token is required for application to the District Registry and is used to signal support or disapproval for proposals made by network participants.
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Buyer Ratio
Traders
78
31.58%
Buyers
37
53.16%
Sellers
47
30.88%
Searched
75
Market Stats
Market Cap
$12.54M
0.05%
FDV
$12.54M
Circ. Supply
1B DNT
Max Supply
Not enough data
Total Supply
1B DNT
Diluted Valuation
$12.53M
Performance
Popularity
#916
Dominance
0%
Volume (24H)
$88.49K
76.03%
Volume (7D)
$2.13M
Volume (30D)
$2.70M
All time high
$0.50
Price Change (1Y)
Not enough data
75.6%
Additional details
Market details
DNT vs markets
↘ 73.13%
DNT vs BTC
↘ 72.17%
DNT vs ETH
↘ 70.85%
Tags
platform
payments
reputation
web3
Network & Addresses
Network | Address | |
|---|---|---|
Ethereum | 0x0AbdAce70D3790235af448C88547603b945604ea |
Price history
Time | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
Today | $0.0127 | |
1 Day | $0.0124 | |
1 Week | $0.0138 | |
1 Month | $0.0158 | |
1 Year | $0.0519 |
FAQ
District0x is a platform that enables users to establish their own decentralized platforms, known as "districts". These districts are governed by a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) structure, providing a framework for a wide array of potential use-cases. The district0x ecosystem utilizes the DNT token, an ERC-20 utility token primarily intended for community governance. The platform leverages three main technologies: Ethereum for hosting districts, Aragon for the governance layer, and the InterPlanetary File Transfer Protocol (IPFS) for serving the district0x website source code and user uploads within districts.
District0x operates by providing a set of smart contracts and front-end libraries that developers can use to launch their own districts. This allows for a simple platform for community governance and a wide range of potential use-cases. The Ethereum blockchain is used for hosting these districts, while Aragon is used as the governance layer, enabling DNT stakers to participate in the development and operation of their chosen districts. IPFS is used for serving the district0x website source code and for user uploads within districts. The DNT token is intended for community governance, aiming to give token holders a say in the operation and development of the districts.