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BitShares
BitShares
BTS
$0.001094
-0.98%
Kaufen
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Einmalig
USD
BTS
≈
9,142.61
BTS
$50
$150
$500
BTS ist noch nicht handelbar, aber Sie können Bitcoin, Ethereum und über 400+ Coins auf Crypto.com traden
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Market
BitShares
BTS
$0.001094
-0.98%
Kaufen
Verkaufen
Einmalig
USD
BTS
≈
9,142.61
BTS
$50
$150
$500
BTS ist noch nicht handelbar, aber Sie können Bitcoin, Ethereum und über 400+ Coins auf Crypto.com traden
Andere Coins erkunden
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Dogecoin
$0.1288
+0.29% YTD
SHIBA INU
$0.000007245
+2.87% YTD
Marktkapitalisierung
$3.28M
Rang
#1898
24H-Volumen
$90,383
Umlaufversorgung
3B BTS
100% von insgesamt
Allzeithoch
$0.92
-83700.9%
Allzeittief
$0.00
21.59%
Gesamtangebot
3B BTS
Max. Versorgung
3.6B BTS
BitShares Kurs-Übersichten
Der heutige Kurs von BitShares beträgt $0.001094, mit einem 24-Stunden-Handelsvolumen von $90,383. BTS ist -0.98% in den letzten 24 Stunden. Es ist derzeit -2.31% von seinem 7-Tage-Allzeithoch von $0.00112 entfernt, und 8.44% von seinem 7-Tage-Allzeittief von $0.001009.BTS hat eine Umlaufversorgung von 3B BTS und ein maximales Gesamtangebot von 3.6B BTS.BTS is a cryptocurrency that powers BitShares. BitShares is a peer-to-peer distributed ledger and network that can issue collateralized market-pegged smart coins known as bitAssets. For instance, it can issue crypto-based assets, denominated by “bitAsset”, that track real-world markets like the USD, such as the bitUSD.
‘Asset-backed coins’ is the term used for the types of cryptoassets that may claim their value is linked to underlying assets (eg. BTC). As such cryptoassets may differ in how they seek to maintain stability, it is not possible to quantify all of the risks that may be associated with investing in such assets. However, there are some risks that will typically apply to these types of cryptoassets. Issuer risk: Issues around the transparency and auditability of the cryptoassets’ issuer and/or underlying assets such that you may not be able to adequately verify that the value of the underlying real-world assets matches your expected price of the relevant cryptoasset. Where the real-world assets underpinning such cryptoassets are not worth what the issuer claims, there is a risk that the value of such cryptoassets may fall below that which you expect. Where a type of cryptoasset provides a right of redemption over the issuer, this may not be exercisable for reasons including, but not limited to, the issuer becomes insolvent, there being insufficient assets, or market volatility. Algorithmic risk: Where a cryptoasset uses an algorithm to maintain stability, there is a risk that the algorithm could deviate from expected behaviour or fail entirely, causing the relevant cryptoasset to ‘depeg’ from its expected value / stability or even lose its value altogether.