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Defi tokens

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Smart contract risk: DeFi relies heavily on smart contracts. Even a minor coding error or oversight can lead to a contract being exploited, potentially resulting in significant losses for DeFi tokens.

Regulatory risk: DeFi operates in a decentralized manner, often without intermediaries or financial crime controls. Regulatory bodies across jurisdictions might introduce new regulations impacting the use, value, or legality of certain DeFi protocols or assets.

For example, the Perpetual Protocol (PERP) and Quickstop (QUICK) protocols may be accessible in jurisdictions where some or all the available activity may need to be regulated now or in the future. If a regulator deemed the activity to be in breach of regulation, this could seriously impact token value.

Rug-pulls / Exit scams: Some DeFi projects might be launched by anonymous or pseudonymous teams, increasing the risk of "rug pulls" where developers abandon the project and withdraw funds, leaving investors with worthless tokens.

Data/oracle risk: DeFi protocols often rely on external data sources or ‘oracles’. Manipulation or inaccuracies in these data sources can lead to unintended financial outcomes within the protocols.

Protocol complexity: The complexity of some DeFi protocols can make it difficult for average users to fully understand the mechanisms and associated risks.

About Balancer

Balancer (BAL) is an Ethereum token that powers the Balancer protocol, an automated market maker that lets anyone create or add liquidity to trading pools while earning customizable trading fees. Balancer pools can have up to 8 tokens and each token can be individually weighted within the pool, such that one token can make up as little as 2% of the total.

Balancer (BAL) is an automated market maker (AMM) protocol that operates on the Ethereum blockchain. Launched in March 2020, Balancer strives to function as a self-balancing weighted portfolio, price sensor, and liquidity provider. It allows users to receive compensation through its native token, BAL, by contributing to customizable liquidity pools. Balancer was not initially launched with a native token, but in June 2020, the BAL governance token was introduced to encourage liquidity provision and decentralization. Balancer's unique feature is that it allows liquidity providers to have up to eight assets per market, which are weighted by percentage and rebalanced automatically.

Balancer operates several types of pools: private pools, shared pools, and smart pools. Private pools give the owner governance over the pool, making them the sole contributor of liquidity. Shared pools are designed for those who want to become liquidity providers (LPs), who are compensated with Balancer Pool Tokens (BPTs). Smart pools are similar to private pools but are controlled by a smart contract, allowing anyone to contribute liquidity. Balancer's unique feature is that it allows users to decide how much of a supported asset they wish to deposit, rather than requiring a 50% deposit of the desired asset.

Balancer's primary use case is to provide a platform for users to receive compensation by contributing to liquidity pools. It also offers a unique feature that allows more than one token to be added to a pool, and Ethereum (ETH) is not required. This flexibility makes Balancer a versatile tool in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space. Balancer also strives to offer potential benefits on assets that are in low demand through arbitrage opportunities and slippage reduction.

Balancer was developed by Balancer Lab, founded by Fernando Martinelli and Mike McDonald. The project began as a research program at a software firm, BlockScience, in 2018. The team behind Balancer is composed of individuals with a deep understanding of the DeFi space. Balancer was launched in March 2020 and raised funds in a seed round by Placeholder and Accomplice. In June 2020, Balancer introduced its native token, BAL, following the introduction of other tokens in the DeFi space. The introduction of the BAL token aimed to encourage decentralization and reward liquidity provision.

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Market

United Kingdom Market stats

Market cap

£82.7M

Volume (24h)

£5.7M

Circulating supply

60.6M BAL

Typical hold time

38 days

Popularity

#333

All time high

£57.86

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United Kingdom Market performance

Price change (1h)

+0.95%

Price change (1d)

+5%

Price change (1w)

-12.13%

Price change (2w)

-13.32%

Price change (1m)

-12.09%

Price change (1y)

-53.33%

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Social

Some highlights about Balancer on social media

334 unique individuals are talking about Balancer and it is ranked #674 in most mentions and activity from collected posts. In the last 24 hours, across all social media platforms, Balancer has an average sentiment score of 3.6 out of 5. Finally, Balancer is becoming more newsworthy, with 0 news articles published about Balancer. This is a 0% increase in news volume compared to yesterday.

On Twitter, people are mostly bullish about Balancer. There were 94.12% of tweets with bullish sentiment compared to 0% of tweets with a bearish sentiment about Balancer. 5.88% of tweets were neutral about Balancer. These sentiments are based on 34 tweets.

On Reddit, Balancer was mentioned in 0 Reddit posts and there were 0 comments about Balancer. On average, there were more upvotes compared to downvotes on Reddit posts and more upvotes compared to downvotes on Reddit comments.

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Overview

Contributors

334 people

Posts

36 posts

Dominance

0.02%

Volume rank

#674

Average Sentiment

3.6 out of 5

Twitter

Balancer is on the decline this week.

The price of Balancer has increased by 0.95% in the last hour and increased by 5.00% in the past 24 hours. Balancer’s price has also fallen by 12.13% in the past week. The current price is £1.36 per BAL with a 24-hour trading volume of £5.68M. Currently, Balancer is valued at 97.64% below its all time high of £57.86. This all-time high was the highest price paid for Balancer since its launch.

The current circulating supply of Balancer is 60,634,115.042 BAL which means that Balancer has as total market cap of 60,634,115.042.

FAQ

What is the current price of Balancer?

We update our Balancer to GBP currency in real-time. Get the live price of Balancer on Coinbase.

What is the market cap of Balancer?

The current market cap of Balancer is £82.65M. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.

What is the all time high of Balancer?

The all-time high of Balancer is £57.86. This all-time high is highest price paid for Balancer since it was launched.

What is the 24 hour trading volume of Balancer?

Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of Balancer is £5.68M.

What other assets are similar to Balancer?

Assets that have a similar market cap to Balancer include FINSCHIA, Heroes of Mavia, ICON, and many others. To see a full list, see our comparable market cap assets.

How many Balancer are there?

The current circulating supply of Balancer is 61 million.

What is the typical holding time of Balancer?

The median time that Coinbase customers hold Balancer before selling it or sending it to another account or address is 38 days.

What is the relative popularity of Balancer?

Balancer ranks 148 among tradable assets on Coinbase. Popularity is currently based on relative market cap.

What is the current trading activity of Balancer?

Currently, 71% of Coinbase users are buying Balancer. In other words, 71% of Coinbase customers have increased their net position in Balancer over the past 24 hours through trading.

Can I buy Balancer on Coinbase?

Yes, Balancer is currently available on Coinbase’s centralized exchange. For more detailed instructions, check out our helpful how to buy Balancer guide.

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