Everipedia (Cryptocurrency)
Everipedia (Cryptocurrency)
Fluctuating Prices
Everipedia is a cryptocurrency.[7][13]
About
Market Cap $140 Million
On Binance
Everipedia was introduced as a cryptocurrency to companies on the Cryptocurrency Exchange (Digital Currency Exchange) in July 2018. As of 2021, Everipedia's total current supply is 10 billion coins, of which all are circulating. Like Bitcoin, it has a supply cap, of 21 billion tokens Its has an average price of $0.01736.[17]
Everipedia carries a market cap of approximately 140 million U.S. dollars.[16] It can be purchased at the website Coinbase.[9] It can also be purchased at OKEx, Pionex, and Bittrex.[4] Everipedia has been ranked as high as 189th in the world as a cryptocurrency. There are 16 markets eligible to trade Everipedia. In 2020, the company announced that its IQ Tokens were available for trading on the world's largest crypto exchange Binance. IQ became the first EOS token to get listed on Binance, which is as of is the world's largest exchange.[12]
Everipedia Is a Cryptocurrency
A cryptocurrency is a digital asset designed to work as a medium of exchange using cryptography to secure the transactions, to control the creation of additional units, and to verify the transfer of assets.
Cryptocurrencies are classified as a subset of digital currencies and are also classified as a subset of alternative currencies and virtual currencies.
Everipedia has traded over $28 million in US dollars over a twenty four period.[8]
Invested In By Galaxy Digital
Everipedia is also a blockchain-based online encyclopedia that has been around since 2015.[11] Its investors include Galaxy Digital, and it has secured partnerships with renowned organizations such as the Associated Press.
IQ, Everipedia’s official cryptocurrency, is used for editing Everipedia articles through a staking process.[1]Matthew E. O'Neil is listed on Everipedia.org as the #1 ranked editor with over 15,000 edits. O'Neil graduated with a MBA from Regis University in 2004. He also defeated a member of the federally funded U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program in a USA sanctioned boxing match in 1999.[15]