
Inverse FinancePrice(INV)
Details Inverse Finance (INV) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of INV is $14.69. In the past 24 hours, INV has traded between $14.26 and $14.84, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of INV is $2,075.09, and the all-time low is $14.08.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of INV over the past 1 hour is
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Inverse Finance (INV) Today's Price
The live price of INV today is $14.69, with a current market cap of $10.402M. The 24-hour trading volume is 11K. The price of INV to USD is updated in real time.
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Top 5 addresses | Holding amount | Holding ratio | |
|---|---|---|---|
ethereum | 0x1637...dcd61b | 497.032K | 68.37% |
ethereum | 0x82ee...98a227 | 47,713 | 6.56% |
ethereum | 0xa9d1...1d3e43 | 19,159 | 2.64% |
ethereum | 0xa467...de81e9 | 18,316 | 2.52% |
ethereum | 0x66da...2cd34d | 18,207 | 2.5% |
Other | 126.572K | 17.41% |
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INVERSE FINANCE (INV) FAQ
Why is Inverse Finance's (INV) token supply uncapped, and how does the protocol address concerns about dilution for holders?
Unlike many tokens, INV has an uncapped supply to fund protocol liquidity and operations. To prevent dilution, Inverse Finance employs an anti-dilution mechanism. This system ensures that INV stakers receive rewards (xINV) designed to exceed the rate at which new supply expands. Consequently, stakers' proportional ownership of the network is intended to increase over time, protecting their stake from the effects of the expanding supply.
As of early 2026, how do "Points" and "Multipliers" function within Inverse Finance's ecosystem to boost user rewards?
Points and Multipliers are key features designed to enhance user rewards. Points are earned through active engagement and various on-chain activities within the Inverse Finance protocol. Multipliers, on the other hand, are granted based on specific user actions and commitments. These include the duration for which users lock their tokens (staking for longer periods), as well as their active participation in governance, such as voting on proposals or delegating their voting power to others. Both systems encourage active and committed participation.
How does Inverse Finance's FiRM (Fixed-Rate Market) facilitate fixed-rate borrowing without traditional maturity dates?
FiRM utilizes DBR (DOLA Borrowing Rights) to enable fixed-rate borrowing without a fixed maturity date. Each DBR allows a user to borrow 1 DOLA for a duration of 1 year. Instead of a variable interest rate, borrowers acquire or earn DBRs to "fuel" their loan. As long as a borrower has sufficient DBRs, their loan remains active at a fixed cost. If a borrower's DBR balance reaches zero, a "DBR replenishment" can occur, where DBRs are bought at a premium and added to the debt to keep the loan active.
What is sDOLA, and what is the source of its yield within the Inverse Finance ecosystem?
sDOLA is a yield-bearing version of the DOLA stablecoin. Its yield is generated directly from the DBR fees paid by borrowers on the FiRM platform. A crucial aspect of sDOLA's design, which addresses common safety concerns, is that the DOLA held within the sDOLA contract is never rehypothecated or loaned out to third parties. This means the underlying DOLA remains within the contract, providing a transparent and isolated source for the yield without engaging in additional lending activities common in other decentralized finance protocols.
Following the 2022 security incidents, what measures has Inverse Finance implemented to enhance its safety and protect user assets?
After the 2022 exploits, Inverse Finance significantly overhauled its security framework. A key development is the new FiRM architecture, which incorporates "Personal Collateral Escrows." This design isolates each user's collateral in its own smart contract, effectively preventing "cross-contamination" risks that were present in traditional lending pools like Aave or Compound. Additionally, the Frontier Protocol was established specifically to repay victims of the past exploits. The protocol emphasizes robust audit reports from firms like Neume and Code4rena and encourages checking independent safety scores.
What is the "1500 INV" requirement for governance participation, and how can smaller token holders contribute to Inverse Finance's decision-making?
To submit a formal governance proposal on-chain, a user or their designated delegate must hold at least 1,500 INV in voting power. This threshold ensures proposals have a significant backing. For smaller token holders who do not meet this individual requirement, the primary method for participation is through delegation. Users can delegate their voting power to a "Delegate," who then votes on their behalf. This mechanism allows broader community involvement in governance without every individual needing to meet the high INV threshold for direct proposal submission.



