OHM

Olympus v2 price
OHM
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$21.98  

0.48% (24h)

Due to its rebase mechanism, Olympus (OHM) featured high staking rewards resembling stock splits, which progressively resulted in a 267:1 token split from its trading launch on March 23, 2021 to October 13, 2023. Consequently, unit price figures from this period may not accurately reflect the token’s economic value.

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Olympus v2 statistics

Market cap
$343.72M

0%

Volume (24h)
$154.21K

27.15%

FDV
$463.34M
Vol/Mkt Cap (24h)
0.04486%
Holders
9.46K
Total supply
21.07M OHM
Max. supply
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Self-reported circulating supply
15.63M OHM
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Price performance
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Low
$21.85
High
$22.32
All-time high
Nov 16, 2021 (4y ago)
$3,209.43
-99.31%
All-time low
Nov 26, 2022 (3y ago)
$7.61
+189.03%
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Due to its rebase mechanism, Olympus (OHM) featured high staking rewards resembling stock splits, which progressively resulted in a 267:1 token split from its trading launch on March 23, 2021 to October 13, 2023. Consequently, unit price figures from this period may not accurately reflect the token’s economic value.

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About Olympus v2

What Is Olympus (OHM)?

Olympus is an algorithmic currency protocol with the goal of becoming a stable crypto-native currency. Though sometimes called an algorithmic stablecoin, Olympus is more akin to a central bank since it uses reserve assets like DAI to manage its price. The goal is to achieve price stability while maintaining a floating market-driven price. The biggest difference between OHM and stablecoins like USDC is that OHM is backed but not pegged to a certain price. Technically, the price floor for OHM is 1 DAI, but practically a premium and the treasury value is added to the price. OHM differs from other algorithmic stablecoins like Ampleforth (AMPL) because it issues OHM to buy DAI and other assets and maintain a treasury. This mechanism is similar to FEI; the key difference is that FEI keeps a dollar peg, and Olympus allows its token to float.

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