Observer Market Data

  • Market Capitalization

    $3.14 M

  • Fully diluted valuation

    $6.76 M

  • Volume 24H

    $4.50 K

  • Circulating supply

    6 507 080 871

  • Total supply

    14 000 000 000

  • Circ. percent

    46.5%

  • All-time high

    $0.0600 (-99.2%)

  • All-time high date

    Apr 2nd, 2021

  • All-time low

    $0.0001 (261%)

  • All-time low date

    Dec 17th, 2019

  • First announced

  • Popularity

    1879

  • Price Change (1H)

    $0.0000 (0.08%)

  • Price Change (1D)

    $0.0000 (-1.40%)

  • Price Change (1W)

    $0.0000 (-6.28%)

  • Price Change (2W)

    $0.0000 (-2.09%)

  • Price Change (1M)

    $0.0001 (-21.2%)

  • Price Change (1Y)

    $0.0011 (-68.7%)

  • 24h Range

    $0.00 - $0.00

  • Volume/Market cap

    0.14%

Observer price today

Today's live Observer price is $0.0005 USD, with a 24-hour trading volume of $4 504 USD. We provide real-time updates for the OBSR to USD price. Observer has decreased by 1% in the last 24 hours. Currently ranked 1879 in the cryptocurrency market, Observer has a live market cap of $3 144 047 USD, with a circulating supply of 6 507 080 871OBSR coins and 14000000000.00 maximum supply.

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