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Details AtomOne (ATONE) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of ATONE is $0.3600. In the past 24 hours, ATONE has traded between $0.3511 and $0.3617, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of ATONE is $16.99, and the all-time low is $0.1480.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of ATONE over the past 1 hour is
AtomOne (ATONE) Market Information
AtomOne (ATONE) Today's Price
The live price of ATONE today is $0.3600, with a current market cap of $45.764M. The 24-hour trading volume is 12K. The price of ATONE to USD is updated in real time.
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ATOMONE (ATONE) FAQ
What is the difference between ATOM and ATONE?
ATOM, associated with the Cosmos Hub, is evolving as a feature-rich asset supporting liquidity and smart contracts. ATONE, from the AtomOne fork, is a minimalist asset focused strictly on being a secure, high-staking-ratio 'router' for the interchain. It adheres to an original vision, rejecting features like liquid staking at the protocol level to maximize security and stability.
How do I claim my ATONE airdrop?
ATONE was distributed directly to eligible wallet addresses at the project's genesis, based on a snapshot of ATOM holders. You don't 'claim' it in the traditional sense. To view your balance, you need to add the AtomOne chain to a compatible interchain wallet, such as Keplr or Leap. If you still don't see your tokens, ensure AtomOne is enabled in your wallet's chain visibility settings.
What is PHOTON and why do I need it?
AtomOne employs a dual-token system. ATONE is the primary token used solely for staking and governance, designed to be illiquid to maximize security. PHOTON, on the other hand, is the transactional fee token (gas) required to pay for operations on the network. To acquire PHOTON, users must initiate a one-way conversion by 'burning' ATONE, ensuring that the network's transactional fees are intrinsically linked to its core security token.
Is this a 'Jae Kwon project' or a community project?
While Jae Kwon is a primary architect and initial contributor, AtomOne is structured as a community-governed project. Its governance relies on a written Constitution and a system of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), including Steering, Oversight, and Treasury DAOs. This model aims to establish strictly on-chain, decentralized decision-making, moving away from centralized foundation-led governance often seen in other protocols.
Where can I buy or sell ATONE?
Currently, the most active venue for trading ATONE is on decentralized exchanges within the interchain ecosystem, primarily Osmosis, where you can find the `ATOM/ATONE` trading pair. While there are ongoing discussions about its listing on various centralized exchanges, it is generally found on decentralized platforms and select smaller centralized trading venues.
Why was I slashed or excluded from the airdrop?
The ATONE distribution was executed as an 'opinionated fork,' meaning eligibility and allocation were tied to specific community actions. If you voted 'YES' on Cosmos Proposal #848, which aimed to reduce ATOM inflation, your ATONE allocation was significantly reduced or 'slashed.' The creators of AtomOne viewed this vote as potentially adversarial to the Cosmos Hub's security, and thus impacted the ATONE distribution based on that stance. Many users were unaware their voting history would influence their ATONE eligibility.



