Sign (SIGN) Price Live Chart
Sign (SIGN) price today is $0.03366, with a 24-hour trading volume of $891.64K and as such Sign (SIGN) has a market cap of $40.39M, giving it a market dominance of 0.013%. The Sign (SIGN) price moved -30.83% in the last 24 hours.
SIGN Price Data
- 24h Turnover$891.64K
- All-Time High(ATH)$0.1488
- 24h High$0.04874
- All-Time Low(ATL)$0.00611
- 24h Low$0.0327
SIGN Market Cap Infos
- Market Cap$40.39M
- Fully Diluted Valuation$336.6M
- Market Cap/FDV12%
- Market SentimentPositive
SIGN Supply
- Circulating Supply1.2B SIGN
- Total Supply10B SIGN
- Max Supply10B SIGN
*Data is for reference only
Sign(SIGN) is predicted to average $0.03367 in 2026, with a potential swing between the lowest price $0.02962 and the highest price $0.04444. By 2031, Sign(SIGN) price could reach to $0.09468, offering a potential +88.00% return from today’s Sign price.
Year | Minimum Price | Highest Price | Average Price | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2026 | $0.02962 | $0.04444 | $0.03367 | -- |
2027 | $0.02187 | $0.05546 | $0.03905 | +16.00% |
2028 | $0.02646 | $0.06758 | $0.04725 | +40.00% |
2029 | $0.04134 | $0.06718 | $0.05741 | +70.00% |
2030 | $0.03613 | $0.06479 | $0.0623 | +85.00% |
2031 | $0.05337 | $0.09468 | $0.06354 | +88.00% |
Sign(SIGN) price has moved -30.83% in the last 24 hours, and -17.54% in the past 7 days. The price of Sign(SIGN) is +44.96% in the past 30 days, and -57.17% over the last year.
Time period | Change amount | % Change |
|---|---|---|
1H | -$0.0001793 | -0.53% |
24H | -$0.015 | -30.83% |
7D | -$0.007159 | -17.54% |
30D | +$0.01043 | +44.96% |
1Y | -$0.04492 | -57.17% |
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