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POND is an Ethereum token that powers Marlin, a protocol aimed at scaling peer-to-peer networks by improving communication between nodes. POND can be used to delegate to Marlin nodes and is used as a reward for operating the relay network correctly. On the network, 1 million POND can also be used to mint 1 MPOND in order to enable voting on the future of the network.
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Buyer Ratio
Traders
63
-22.22%
Buyers
40
25%
Sellers
27
-47.06%
Searched
56
Market Stats
Market Cap
$76.78M
FDV
$93.73M
Circ. Supply
8.2B POND
Max Supply
Not enough data
Total Supply
10B POND
Performance
Popularity
#406
Dominance
0%
Volume (24H)
$2.34M
-47.72%
Volume (7D)
$15.28M
Volume (30D)
$102.33M
All time high
$0.38
Price Change (1Y)
-61.55%
The latest POND price is $0.0094. Compared to Marlin's value of $0.01 from 24 hours ago, there's been a 1% increase, while the current price is -10% down from $0.01 which was recorded one week ago. Marlin's all time high is $0.38, which was reached on December 21, 2020. This is a -98% change from its price today.
The market cap is currently $76.78M, which is a result of multiplying the current price of Marlin($0.01) by the total supply(10,000,000,000 POND). The fully diluted valuation of Marlin is $93.73M. The diluted valuation of Marlin is $93.73M.
POND vs markets
↘ 71.05%
POND vs BTC
↘ 75.06%
POND vs ETH
↘ 42.19%
Tags
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Network | Address | |
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Ethereum | 0x57B946008913B82E4dF85f501cbAeD910e58D26C | |
Arbitrum | 0xdA0a57B710768ae17941a9Fa33f8B720c8bD9ddD |
Time | Price | Change |
---|---|---|
Today | $0.0094 | ↗ 1.08% |
1 Day | $0.0092 | ↗ 1.08% |
1 Week | $0.0105 | ↘ 10.19% |
1 Month | $0.0096 | ↘ 1.93% |
1 Year | $0.0244 | ↘ 61.55% |
Marlin (POND) is an open protocol that seeks to provide a high-performance programmable network infrastructure for DeFi and Web 3.0. The nodes in the Marlin network, known as Metanodes, operate the MarlinVM, which offers a virtual router interface for developers to deploy customized overlays and perform edge computations. Marlin's native utility token, POND, is used for running validator nodes on the network, making and voting on governance proposals, and compensating users from an insurance fund in case of a SLA breach. Marlin aims to contribute to the development of a decentralized web where applications secured via the blockchain are indistinguishable in terms of performance to users accustomed to Web 2.0.
Marlin operates through its network of Metanodes, which run the MarlinVM. This virtual machine provides a platform for developers to deploy customized overlays and perform edge computations. The Metanodes are responsible for maintaining the network's performance and security. The POND token is used within the network for various purposes, including running validator nodes, making and voting on governance proposals, and compensating users in case of a SLA breach. Marlin's network is built atop Ethereum, which is intended to facilitate the execution of the Marlin smart contracts.
Marlin's high-performance programmable network infrastructure has several potential use cases. It can be used to build low-latency block multicast to scale blockchains, low-latency mempool sync for arbitrageurs, mesh networks, and anonymity networks like mixnets. It can also be used for device optimization and caching responses of API. Marlin's network infrastructure is designed to be blockchain-agnostic, offering gateways built for several layer-1 as well as layer-2 platforms. This positions Marlin as a tool in the decentralized web, as any peer-to-peer application relies on networking between distributed nodes to function.
Marlin was conceived by developers Siddhartha, Prateesh, and Roshan, who have extensive experience in peer-to-peer networking. Siddhartha, who has worked at Microsoft and Adobe, was responsible for the development of Zilliqa, the first high-throughput blockchain to employ sharding in production. Prateesh is a PhD candidate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a focus on Computer Networks, and Roshan, an open-source enthusiast, was a contributor to the Boost C++ libraries. The project team includes former researchers at the Ethereum Foundation, International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) world medalists, and developers with experience at various tech companies. Marlin has received backing from various entities, including Electric Capital and Michael Arrington.
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The current market cap of Marlin is $76.78M. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.
The all-time high of Marlin is $0.38. This all-time high is highest price paid for Marlin since it was launched.
Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of Marlin is $2.34M.
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The current circulating supply of Marlin is 8.2 billion.
Marlin ranks 200 among tradable assets on Coinbase. Popularity is currently based on relative market cap.
Currently, 88% of Coinbase users are buying Marlin. In other words, 88% of Coinbase customers have increased their net position in Marlin over the past 24 hours through trading.
Yes, Marlin is currently available on Coinbase’s centralized exchange. For more detailed instructions, check out our helpful how to buy Marlin guide.
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