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Details Marscoin (MARS) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of MARS is $0.0{4}3627. In the past 24 hours, MARS has traded between $0.0{4}3592 and $0.0{4}3635, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of MARS is $0.0066, and the all-time low is $0.0{4}3342.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of MARS over the past 1 hour is
Marscoin (MARS) Market Information
Marscoin (MARS) Today's Price
The live price of MARS today is $0.0{4}3627, with a current market cap of $36,270. The 24-hour trading volume is 524.34. The price of MARS to USD is updated in real time.
Marscoin (MARS) Price History (USD)
What is MARSCOIN (MARS)?
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Top 5 addresses | Holding amount | Holding ratio | |
|---|---|---|---|
binance-smart-chain | 0x58bf...f16b71 | 379.443M | 37.94% |
binance-smart-chain | 0xe7c6...c3a9ec | 16.015M | 1.6% |
binance-smart-chain | 0x736e...c07bf8 | 14.457M | 1.45% |
binance-smart-chain | 0xb2e8...c6ce19 | 13.035M | 1.3% |
binance-smart-chain | 0x9b46...7db69b | 10.096M | 1.01% |
Other | 566.951M | 56.7% |
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MARSCOIN (MARS) FAQ
How can I distinguish between the original Marscoin and newer versions?
The original Marscoin (MARS) was launched on January 1, 2014, as a standalone blockchain derived from a Litecoin fork. It is an independent Proof-of-Work project. In contrast, several newer tokens with the same name exist on networks like the Binance Smart Chain (BSC). These are typically meme coins capitalizing on the name and narrative. The 2014 project focuses on long-term utility for future Mars settlement and space exploration, whereas the BSC versions are speculative smart contract tokens with no connection to the original project's infrastructure or its partnership with the Mars Society.
Is Marscoin the specific cryptocurrency mentioned by Elon Musk?
In early 2021, Elon Musk tweeted about a potential "Marscoin." While this mention caused a significant surge in interest for the original 2014 project, the development team clarified that Musk did not officially endorse their specific blockchain at that time. Both share a similar vision of using cryptocurrency for a multi-planetary economy, but the original MARS project is an independent, community-driven effort that predates those comments by several years. It continues to develop its ecosystem for Martian governance and resource tracking independently of any specific public figure's endorsement.
How does mining work on the original Marscoin blockchain?
The original Marscoin operates on a Proof-of-Work (PoW) consensus mechanism. To ensure network stability, it utilizes the ASERT difficulty adjustment algorithm, which helps maintain consistent block times. Historically, the project used the Scrypt algorithm, similar to Litecoin. However, the project is moving toward ASIC-resistant algorithms like RandomX. This shift is intended to decentralize the network by allowing individuals with standard computer hardware to participate in mining, rather than requiring specialized and expensive ASIC equipment, aligning with the project's goal of an accessible and fair Martian economy.
What is the total supply of the original Marscoin compared to meme versions?
The original 2014 Marscoin blockchain has a maximum supply of approximately 40 million coins. This limited supply is designed to support a stable economy for future space settlement. Conversely, various meme-style tokens using the "Marscoin" name on other networks often feature much higher supplies, frequently reaching into the billions or even trillions. When researching MARS, it is crucial to verify the supply metrics and the underlying technology to ensure you are looking at the original standalone blockchain project rather than a high-supply token variant.
What is the Martian Republic and how is the Mars Society involved?
The Martian Republic is a decentralized application developed by the Marscoin team to serve as a testing ground for future Martian governance, facilitating voting, citizen registries, and resource tracking. The project has deep ties with the Mars Society, a prominent non-profit founded by Dr. Robert Zubrin. The Mars Society received an early donation of 1 million MARS and uses the coin during simulations at the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) in Utah. These simulations help researchers understand how a decentralized crypto-economy would function for crews living in Mars-like environments.
Where can I buy the original Marscoin and how should I store it?
The original Marscoin (MARS) is available for trading on LBank. Since it is a standalone blockchain rather than a token on another network, it cannot be traded on standard decentralized exchanges like PancakeSwap without a bridge. To store your MARS securely, you should use the native Marscoin Electrum Wallet or the Martian Republic app. Common wallets like MetaMask do not natively support the original MARS blockchain. If you see a "Marscoin" token on MetaMask, it is likely the BSC meme version, not the original 2014 cryptocurrency.



