
JPEG'd Price
(JPEG)
Note: This cryptocurrency has not yet been officially listed on KuCoin TR.
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Note: This data is for reference only.JPEG(JPEG) Profile
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Contract
- Ethereum 0xE80C0c...5a3
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- ATH
- 0.00736661
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- Market Cap
- 24h Volume
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- Circulating Supply
- 69.42B
- Max Supply
- 69.42B
About JPEG
How can I buy JPEG'd (JPEG)?
Buying JPEG on KuCoin TR is fast and simple. Create an account, verify your identity, deposit funds, and start your trading. It's that simple! See How to Buy JPEG'd (JPEG) for more information. Coin description
JPEG’d is a lending protocol on Ethereum that enables users to borrow against their NFTs. Borrowers can deposit their NFTs in the vault of JPEG'd to mint $PUSD (a stablecoin). The annual interest rate for borrowing $PUSD is around 2%.
JPEG’d also has an insurance mechanism in place, with the JPEG’d DAO underwriting all issued debt. Users can purchase optional insurance to repurchase their NFT in event of liquidation. If borrowers have purchased insurance and their positions get liquidated, they can repurchase the NFTs back after paying all outstanding debt and a 25% liquidation fee (based on outstanding debt). Otherwise JPEG’d DAO will own the NFT and the insurance agreement is void.
$JPEG is the governance token of JPEG'd DAO.
FAQ
What is the all-time high price of JPEG'd (JPEG)?
The all-time high price of JPEG'd (JPEG) is 0.01. The current price of JPEG is down -- from its all-time high.
How much JPEG'd (JPEG) is there in circulation?
As of 8 24, 2025, there is currently 69.42B JPEG in circulation. JPEG has a maximum supply of 69.42B.
How do I store JPEG'd (JPEG)?
You can store your JPEG'd in the custodial wallet of a cryptocurrency exchange without having to worry about managing your private keys. Other ways to store your JPEG include using a self-custody wallet (on a web browser, mobile device, or desktop), a hardware wallet, a third-party crypto custody service, or a paper wallet.