Ethereum Classic Price (ETC)

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ETC to TRY:
1 Ethereum Classic equals ₺ 1,113.74 TRY+5.22%1D
Page last updated: 2024-12-11 12:41 (UTC+0)
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Price of ETC today

The live price of Ethereum Classic is ₺ 1,113.74 per (ETC / TRY) with a current market cap of ₺ 166.95B TRY. 24-hour trading volume is ₺ 24.54B TRY. ETC to TRY price is updated in real-time. Ethereum Classic is +5.22% in the last 24 hours with a circulating supply of 149.90M.
ETC Price History TRY
Date ComparisonAmount Change% Change
Today₺ 55.24+5.22%
30 Days₺ 315.41+39.51%
60 Days₺ 458.34+69.93%
90 Days₺ 472.39+73.66%

ETC Market Information

24h Low & High
Low: ₺ 977.47
High: ₺ 1,113.74
The highest and lowest price paid for this asset in 24 hours.
All Time High
₺ 6,144.38
The highest price paid for this asset since it was launched or listed.
Price Change (1h)
+3.82%
The percentage change in price for this asset compared to 1 hour ago.
Price Change (24h)
+5.22%
The percentage change in price for this asset compared to 24 hours ago.
Price Change (7d)
-11.28%
The percentage change in price for this asset compared to 7 days ago.

ETC Market Information

Popularity
#31
Popularity is based on the relative market cap of assets.
Market Cap
₺ 166.95B
Market cap is calculated by multiplying the asset's circulating supply with its current price.
Volume (24hours)
₺ 24.54B
The total dollar value of all transactions for this asset over the past 24 hours.
Circulation Supply
149.90M
71.14%
The number of coins circulating in the market and available to the public for trading, similar to publicly traded shares on the stock market.
Total Maximum Supply
210.70M
The total number of coins that will ever be created for the cryptocurrency, similar to fully diluted shares in the stock market. If this data is not provided or verified by CoinMarketCap, the maximum supply is displayed as '--'.
Fully Diluted Market Cap
₺ 234.66B
The total number of coins that will ever be created for the cryptocurrency, similar to fully diluted shares in the stock market. If this data is not provided or verified by CoinMarketCap, the maximum supply is displayed as '--'.
Issue Date
2016-07-23

About Ethereum Classic (ETC)

Ethereum Classic (ETC) is an open-source, decentralized computing platform and cryptocurrency launched as an alternative to the Ethereum network in 2016. Much like Ethereum, Ethereum Classic offers smart contract functionality and supports the deployment and use of decentralized applications (DApps). 

The launch of Ethereum Classic came after the 2016 Ethereum DAO hack, which resulted in a fork of the Ethereum blockchain. The Ethereum network as it exists today is the forked chain, while Ethereum Classic is the original chain upon which the DAO hack occurred. 

When the hack took place, the community raised a vote, and while it was decided by the Ethereum DAO community that the network would move over to the new forked blockchain, some wanted to maintain the original network, with the underlying belief that “Code is Law.” Had all the investors stayed on the blockchain, it would have impacted the DAO economically. However, they were able to recover their losses by transferring to a new blockchain through a bailout. 

Both Ethereum Classic and Ethereum are similar in many ways. Like Ethereum, Ethereum Classic makes it possible to issue ERC-20 standard tokens. Ethereum Classic, however, is incompatible with upgrades to the Ethereum network, such as the Ethereum Merge. Another difference is that while Ethereum Classic maintains the Proof-of-Work consensus model, Ethereum moved to Proof-of-Stake. The price of ETC is updated and available in real time on Binance.

People Also Ask: Other Questions About Ethereum Classic

  1. What is ETC Used For?

    ETC is used on the Ethereum Classic blockchain in a similar manner to ETH on the Ethereum network. ETC is used as a peer-to-peer (P2P) payment token and to secure the Ethereum Classic blockchain. ETC price is available live on Binance.

  2. How Do Network Consensus and Validation Work on Ethereum Classic?

    Ethereum Classic uses a PoW consensus model.

  3. Who Is The Ethereum Classic Founder?

    Since Ethereum Classic was the original version of Ethereum before the hack, it was founded by Vitalik Buterin in 2016.

  4. What is the Maximum Token Supply of Ethereum Classic

    The maximum token supply of Ethereum Classic is limited to 210,700,000 ETC. 138,063,286 ETC are in circulation at the time of writing.

  5. What Makes Ethereum Classic Different From Others?

    Ethereum Classic was the original version of Ethereum, prior to the DAO hack. While Ethereum Classic offers similar functionality to Ethereum, it uses a PoW consensus model and has no plans to switch to a proof-of-stake (PoS) model like Ethereum did after the Merge.

  6. How To Buy ETC?

    ETC can be purchased directly from Binance using a debit or credit card. It can also be traded for other cryptocurrencies on the Binance exchange. Live ETC price is updated in real time on Binance. For additional instructions, Ethereum Classic price and other relevant information, users can read our How to buy Ethereum Classic (ETC) guide.

ETC to Local Currency

FiatPriceOperation
1 ETC to USD$ 31.93
1 ETC to TRY$ 31.93
1 ETC to RUB$ 31.93
1 ETC to EUR$ 31.93
1 ETC to AED$ 31.93
1 ETC to AUD$ 31.93
1 ETC to BRL$ 31.93
1 ETC to VND$ 31.93
1 ETC to IDR$ 31.93
Last updated 2024/12/11 12:41 (UTC)

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