About Olympus v2
Olympus v2 (OHM) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2021and operates on the Ethereum platform. Olympus v2 has a current supply of 21,420,258.81868795 with 17,200,789.71985831 in circulation. The last known price of Olympus v2 is 21.75369757 USD and is down -1.93 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on 156 active market(s) with $308,028.13 traded over the last 24 hours. More information can be found at
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Market Stats
Market Cap
$335.90M
-0.98%
FDV
$403.81M
Circ. Supply
17M OHM
Max Supply
21M OHM
Total Supply
21M OHM
Diluted Valuation
$404.58M
Performance
Popularity
Not enough data
Dominance
0.01%
Volume (24H)
$615.69K
861.81%
Volume (7D)
$4.03M
Volume (30D)
$16.72M
All time high
$1.48K
Price Change (1Y)
60.75%
Additional info about Olympus v2
Recent trends
The latest OHM price is $19.63. Compared to Olympus v2's value of $19.84 from 24 hours ago, there's been a -1% decrease, while the current price is 2% up from $19.21 which was recorded one week ago. Olympus v2's all time high is $1,479.41, which was reached on April 24, 2021. This is a -99% change from its price today.
The current circulating supply of Olympus v2 is 17,121,097. This is 83% of its max supply of 20,582,344 OHM and 80% of its total supply of 21,323,394. The market cap is currently $335.90M, which is a result of multiplying the current price of Olympus v2($19.63) by the total supply(21,323,394 OHM). The fully diluted valuation of Olympus v2 is $403.81M. The diluted valuation of Olympus v2 is $403.81M.
Market details
OHM vs markets
↗ 20.91%
OHM vs BTC
↗ 5.59%
OHM vs ETH
↗ 137.45%
Tags
defi
defi-2
protocol-owned-liquidity
Network & Addresses
Network | Address | |
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Ethereum | 0x64aa3364F17a4D01c6f1751Fd97C2BD3D7e7f1D5 | |
Solana | Afe9gSG8NcWicJtC58tUPGWG6pUcdK29d59BJuSAsePJ | |
Arbitrum | 0xf0cb2dc0db5e6c66B9a70Ac27B06b878da017028 | |
Base | 0x060cb087a9730E13aa191f31A6d86bFF8DfcdCC0 |
Price history
Time | Price | Change |
---|---|---|
Today | $19.63 | ↘ 1.13% |
1 Day | $19.84 | ↘ 1.13% |
1 Week | $19.21 | ↗ 2.17% |
1 Month | $22.21 | ↘ 11.60% |
1 Year | $12.21 | ↗ 60.75% |
FAQ
Olympus (OHM) is a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO)-governed reserve currency protocol based on the OHM token. OHM is the Olympus platform token. In the Olympus treasury, each OHM token is backed by a basket of assets such as FRAX and DAI. It is claimed that this gives an intrinsic value to the OHM token. A DAO is a governance mechanism for making decisions more collaborative and trustless.
Olympus is building a community-owned decentralized financial infrastructure to bring more transparency and stability. Additionally, the platform introduces economic and game-theoretic dynamics through staking and bonding. Game theory is a framework theory for conceiving social situations among competing players.
The platform aims to build a policy-controlled currency system in which the OHM token behavior is regulated at a high level by the DAO. In the long term, the platform believes that the system can optimize consistency and stability so that OHM can function as a medium-of-exchange currency and global unit-of-account. The platform intends to optimize the system for growth and wealth creation in the short term.
According to the OHM documents, the lack of volatility in dollar-pegged stablecoins has rendered them an essential part of the crypto world. Mostly, users transact using stablecoins, as they hold the same amount of purchasing power today vs. tomorrow. The OHM platform mentions it as a fallacy because the dollar is controlled by the US government and the Federal Reserve; depreciation of the dollar means a depreciation of these stablecoins.
Interestingly, Olympus DAO aims to solve this by creating a free-floating reserve currency, OHM, backed by a basket of assets. The platform focuses on supply growth rather than price appreciation in the hope that OHM can function as a currency and, regardless of market volatility, can hold its purchasing power.
Olympus DAO consists of protocol-owned liquidity (POL), protocol-managed treasury, staking rewards, and a bond mechanism designed to control supply expansion. POL is the amount of LP the treasury controls and owns.
Further, Olympus DAO offers Olympus Pro, a new industry-standard platform for DeFi protocols to acquire their liquidity. Olympus Pro caters to liquidity problems by providing bonds-as-a-service for a small fee.
Olympus Pro is a service for protocols that strives to utilize bonds in the emissions programs with low overhead and maximum impact. The platform provides infrastructure, expertise, and exposure to its partners. Hence, projects only need to bring a token and an objective.
OHM was ideated by Zeus and built by a distributed pseudo-anonymous team.
Staking and bonding are the two main strategies for market participants on the Olympus platform. Stakers stake their OHM tokens on the platform in return for more OHM tokens. At the same time, bonders provide DAI or LP (liquidity provider) tokens in exchange for discounted OHM tokens after a fixed vesting period. Users can exchange their LP tokens for the governance token of the protocol at a discounted rate instead of staking their LP tokens for farming rewards in a pool. This is done by a process called bonding.
Staking is the prime value accrual strategy of Olympus. Stakers stake their OHM on the platform and get “rebase rewards” in return. The rebase can vary based on the reward rate set by monetary policy and the number of OHM staked in the protocol. In the rebase mechanism, the staked OHM balance increases automatically. Upon minting new OHM, a large portion goes to the stakers.
The stakers lock OHM and receive sOHM (staked OHM) upon staking. The sOHM balance rebases up in an automatic way at the end of every epoch. sOHM is composable with other DeFi protocols, as it is transferable. An epoch is a period within a blockchain network.
Upon unstaking, the users receive OHM equivalent to burnt sOHM. Unstaking involves the user forfeiting the upcoming rebase reward.
Bonding is the secondary value accrual strategy of Olympus. Bonding allows Olympus to accumulate its liquidity (POL). More POL ensures locked exit liquidity in trading pools to facilitate market operations and protect token holders.
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The current market cap of Olympus v2 is $335.90M. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.
The all-time high of Olympus v2 is $1,479.41. This all-time high is highest price paid for Olympus v2 since it was launched.
Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of Olympus v2 is $615.69K.
Assets that have a similar market cap to Olympus v2 include UPCX, Global Dollar, Telcoin, and many others. To see a full list, see our comparable market cap assets.
The current circulating supply of Olympus v2 is 17 million.
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