About Ignis
Ignis (IGNIS) is a cryptocurrency . Ignis has a current supply of 999,449,694 with 761,143,950 in circulation. The last known price of Ignis is 0.00074959 USD and is down -0.03 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on 12 active market(s) with $35.82 traded over the last 24 hours.
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Market Cap
Not enough data
FDV
$639.22K
Circ. Supply
761M IGNIS
Max Supply
999M IGNIS
Total Supply
999M IGNIS
Performance
Popularity
Not enough data
Dominance
0%
Volume (24H)
Not enough data
Volume (7D)
$70.95
Volume (30D)
$274.11
All time high
$28.25
Price Change (1Y)
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32.75%
Additional details
Market details
IGNIS vs markets
↘ 23.8%
IGNIS vs BTC
↘ 26.63%
IGNIS vs ETH
↘ 23.84%
Tags
platform
payments
state-channel
Network & Addresses
Network | Address |
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Price history
Time | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
Today | $0.000640 | |
1 Day | $0.000749 | |
1 Week | $0.000550 | |
1 Month | $0.000580 | |
1 Year | $0.000951 |
FAQ
Ignis (IGNIS) is a unique cryptocurrency that operates within the Ardor blockchain platform. It is the first child chain of Ardor and is unrestricted and decentralized, inheriting all features currently available on the Nxt blockchain. Ignis aims to provide a platform for large corporations and small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) to have a child chain with ready-to-use features, instead of creating their own blockchain and developing features from scratch. This approach aims to implement child chains in a cost-effective way without compromising their security, which is guaranteed by the parent Ardor chain.
Ignis operates within the Ardor blockchain platform, which uses a unique parent-child chain architecture. The parent chain, Ardor, is responsible for network security and processing, while the child chains, like Ignis, handle operational transactions such as creating assets, voting on polls, and sending messages. This unique architecture allows Ignis to focus on operational transactions, while Ardor ensures the security of the network. This division of labor between the parent and child chains aims to enhance efficiency and security.