Tap
Last modified on 11. October 2020
Quick Facts
In January 2020, the logging of real-time trading data for Tap launched on coinmarketcap.com.
Quarterly Averages
This section presents the quarterly averages (trimester) for trading volume, market capitalization and trading price for 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020.
Trading Volume & Market Capitalization
Trading Price
The all-time high of Tap in 2020
The Tap currency climbed to a high in January 2020 at over US$ 0.27. At this trading price, the token reached a market capitalization of nearly US$ 128 million. This put Tap in the ballpark of certain other digital currencies, such as ThoreCoin, Augur, ThoreNext, Ravencoin and 0x, among others.
Taps all-time high compared to Bitcoin and the most renowned companies worldwide
Bitcoin, by far the largest cryptocurrency at the time, had a market capitalization of US$ 169 billion on that day. Apple Inc., one of the most highly valued brands in the world, stood at US$ 1419 billion. And Volkswagen AG, the world’s largest vehicle manufacturer as of 2018, at US$ 93 billion.
- Tap (XTP): 0.128 bn US dollars
- Bitcoin (BTC): 169 bn US dollars
- Apple (AAPL): 1419 bn US dollars
- VW (VWAGY): 93 bn US dollars
- Date: 29 January 2020
More Details
The Tap-Token is not a native digital currency and is not generated via mining. It has no maximum number of tokens, unlike HedgeTrade, for example.
Current Tap transactions can be tracked using this block explorer, which also shows block height and other recent metrics.
Additional information about Tap, including the white paper and other links to source code, community forums and social media accounts can be found on tap.global.
Markets
USD
There are a number of platforms where you can buy or sell Tap, including ProBit Exchange, Bithumb Global and Fatbtc.
BTC
The trading platforms for buying or selling Tap in BTC are BitMart, Bittrex and VCC Exchange, among others.
Social Links
Stop by the following social media channels to speak directly to the Tap team:
1. This figure changes to 0.0400 percent when taking Bitcoin out of the equation.