BloodLoop Shard

BLS

#2231 rank

BLS to usd

$0.00112

BTC 0.00000000960

24H BLS price

+$0.0000148

+1.32 %

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BLS market cap

The total market value of a cryptocurrency's circulating supply. It is analogous to the free-float capitalization in the stock market.

Market Cap = Current Price x Circulating Supply.

$25,999

BLS 24H trading volume

A measure of how much of a cryptocurrency was traded in the last 24 hours.

$23

BLS diluted market cap

The market cap if the max supply was in circulation. Fully-diluted market cap (FDMC) = price x max supply.

If max supply is null, FDMC = price x total supply

$391,386.88

BLS circulating supply

The amount of coins that are circulating in the market and are in public hands. It is analogous to the flowing shares in the stock market.

23,249,751

BLS total supply

350,000,000

BLS all time high

$0.50

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Live BloodLoop Shard Price Today

The live BloodLoop Shard price today is $0.00112 as of 9/12/2025, with a 24-hour trading volume of $23.

BloodLoop Shard's price is up 1.32% in the last 24 hours.

Currently, BloodLoop Shard ranks 2231 out of 97347 coins according to CryptoMarketCap.

BloodLoop Shard has a live market cap of $25,999, a circulating supply of 23,249,751 BLS coins and a maximum supply of 350,000,000 BLS coins.

Want to find the best place to buy BloodLoop Shard at the current price?

The top cryptocurrency exchanges for buying and selling BloodLoop Shard coins are currently MEXC Global, Gate.io, Bitget, Uniswap v2 (Avalanche), Trader Joe (Avalanche). You can find other markets listed on our crypto exchanges page.

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