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About Request
Request (REQ) trades at $0.0545 on Binance with a 24-hour volume of $2.39M. With a market capitalization of $40.00M, Request currently ranks #472 among cryptocurrencies. Its all-time high stands at $1.06.
Frequently asked questions
What is Request?
Request (REQ) is a cryptocurrency tracked on the Binance exchange. It currently trades at $0.0545 with a 24-hour volume of $2.39M.
What is the current Request price?
The current price of Request is $0.0545 USD on Binance, updated every second via live data feeds.
How much is 1 REQ in USD?
As of the most recent update, 1 REQ = $0.0545 USD. The price may have changed by the time you read this — refresh to see the latest tick.
What is the 24h trading volume of Request?
Request has a 24-hour trading volume of $2.39M USD on the REQUSDT pair.
Where can I trade Request?
Request is available on Binance under the REQUSDT trading pair. NowPrice tracks the live price but does not facilitate trading.
What is the all-time high of Request?
The all-time high of Request (REQ) was $1.06 on Jan 6, 2018. The current price is -94.9% from the ATH.
What is the market cap of Request?
The market cap of Request is $40.00M based on a circulating supply of 744.29M REQ. The fully-diluted valuation (FDV) is $53.72M.
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