SEI

Sei-pris 
SEI

kr4.32  

11.05% (1d.)

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Markedsværdi
 

11.05%

kr 12,098,732,055
#56
Volumen (24t.)
 

7.22%

kr 932,712,764
#49
Volumen/Markedsværdi (24 timer)
 
7.71%
Cirkulerende forsyning
 
2,800,000,000 SEI
Samlede forsyning
 
10,000,000,000 SEI
Maksimale forsyning
 
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Fuldt udvandet markedsværdi
 
kr 43,209,757,340
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SEI
DKK
Prispræstation
24 timer 
Lav
kr3.86
Høj
kr4.34
Højeste nogensinde
Mar 16, 2024 (a month ago)
kr7.96
-45.71%
Laveste nogensinde
Aug 15, 2023 (8 months ago)
kr0.05569
+7658.98%
Se historisk data
Popularitet
I overvågningslister146,896x
376th / 9.8K
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Om Sei

Sei is the first sector-specific Layer 1 blockchain, specialized for trading to give exchanges an unfair advantage.

Decentralized exchanges (DEXes) are the killer app of crypto. They are everywhere, spanning much further than just AMMs and orderbooks. DEXes are just as prevalent across NFTs and gaming as well. One of the primary use cases of NFTs today is trading them on an NFT marketplace, another example of an exchange. Most games in crypto have built-in exchanges for users to trade the in-game NFTs and tokens. DEXes command the largest network effect, major ecosystems get built around them. Ironically, decentralized exchanges are also the most underserved application in crypto. They demand a unique level of requirements for reliability, scalability, and speed that no other apps need. If a large exchange goes down for a few moments it’s catastrophic, but the same downtime is far more tolerable for most other application types. Historically, DEXes have succeeded in spite of the drawbacks of existing Layer 1 blockchains.