What is the current price of POL (prev. MATIC)?
The current price of POL (prev. MATIC) is $0.1034 with a 4.39% change in the last 24 hours.
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Read the complete paper trading guideThe current price of POL (prev. MATIC) is $0.1034 with a 4.39% change in the last 24 hours.
The daily trading volume is $6,974,286 representing a 48.45% change in the past 24 hours.
The market capitalization of POL (prev. MATIC) is $1,095,259,993, ranking #43 globally.
The fully diluted valuation (FDV) of POL (prev. MATIC) is $1,095,259,993, calculated assuming the total supply of 10,596,603,397 POL is in circulation.
Circulating: 10,596,603,397. Total: 10,596,603,397. Max: N/A.
In the last 24 hours, POL (prev. MATIC) traded between a low of $0.1016 and a high of $0.1084.

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