
Mineral Price
(MNR)
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Note: This data is for reference only.MNR(MNR) Profile
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Contract
- KAIA 0x27dcd1...d79
- Tron20 TGj1Ej1q...g2U
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- ATH
- 20.18056499
- Price Change (1h)
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- Price Change (7d)
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- Market Cap
- 24h Volume
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- Circulating Supply
- 7.55B
- Max Supply
- 9.98B
About MNR
How can I buy Mineral (MNR)?
Buying MNR 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 Mineral (MNR) for more information. Coin description
What is Mineral hub (MNR)?
MNR is a Klaytn-based token of Mineral hub, an ecosystem that aims to personalize users' game data obtained through gameplay into a blockchain.
MNR is the primary currency of the Mineral Hub ecosystem. It will be used as a primary currency across multiple games, allowing players to buy and sell NFT items through the game. As the Mineral ecosystem expands with the development of new games and the creation of new NFT items, demand for these items will increase commensurate with the number of transactions made using MNR. The resulting increase in token demand, coupled with the transaction fees collected by Mineral, will facilitate the further expansion and improvement of the Mineral Hub ecosystem.
FAQ
What is the all-time high price of Mineral (MNR)?
The all-time high price of Mineral (MNR) is 20.18. The current price of MNR is down -- from its all-time high.
How much Mineral (MNR) is there in circulation?
As of 8 26, 2025, there is currently 7.55B MNR in circulation. MNR has a maximum supply of 9.98B.
How do I store Mineral (MNR)?
You can store your Mineral in the custodial wallet of a cryptocurrency exchange without having to worry about managing your private keys. Other ways to store your MNR 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.