Wrapped Palantir xStock Price Chart (WPLTRX/USD)
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Wrapped Palantir xStock (WPLTRX) Statistics & Facts
What is the daily trading volume of Wrapped Palantir xStock (WPLTRX)?
The trading volume of Wrapped Palantir xStock (WPLTRX) is $0.00 in the last 24 hours, with stable market activity.
What is the highest and lowest price for Wrapped Palantir xStock (WPLTRX)?
Wrapped Palantir xStock (WPLTRX) reached an all-time high of $0.00 and an all-time low of $0.00 . It's now trading 0.00% above that peak and 0.00% above its lowest price.
What is the market cap of Wrapped Palantir xStock (WPLTRX)?
Market capitalization of Wrapped Palantir xStock (WPLTRX) is $0 and is ranked #15954 on CoinGecko today. Market cap is measured by multiplying token price with the circulating supply of WPLTRX tokens (0 tokens are tradable on the market today).
How does the price performance of Wrapped Palantir xStock compare against its peers?
With a price increase of 0.00% in the last 7 days, Wrapped Palantir xStock (WPLTRX) is underperforming the global cryptocurrency market which is up 5.1%, while underperforming when compared to similar Smart Contract Platform cryptocurrencies which are up 4.1%.
Where can I buy Wrapped Palantir xStock (WPLTRX)?
You can buy Wrapped Palantir xStock (WPLTRX) on various cryptocurrency exchanges. The most popular exchanges for trading WPLTRX are typically centralized exchanges (CEX) like Binance, Coinbase, and Kraken, as well as decentralized exchanges (DEX). Always ensure you're using a reputable exchange and enable two-factor authentication for security.
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