Cosmos Hub Price
ATOM · #82 by market cap
-0.65% 1h +8.75% 7d -13.34% 30d -69.00% 1y
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Cosmos Hub — key takeaways
- Cosmos Hub (ATOM) trades at $1.43 and ranks #82 by market capitalisation, with a market cap of $747.90M.
- It is trading 96.7% below its all-time high of $43.84 set in September 2021, and 23% above its all-time low.
- ATOM is -13.34% over 30 days and -69.00% over the past year.
- Cosmos Hub has an uncapped supply, currently around 523,741,989 ATOM in circulation.
- 24-hour volume of $31.89M equals 4.3% of market cap — a moderate liquidity profile.
- Sector: Smart Contract Platform, BNB Chain Ecosystem, Cosmos Ecosystem.
At-a-glance summary generated from live market data. Figures update each refresh cycle; not investment advice.
What’s moving Cosmos Hub
Cosmos Hub (ATOM) is trading at $1.43, +8.75%% over the past week and -13.34%% over the month, as of Aug 19, 2026. Below is the latest reporting and analysis on Cosmos Hub from the DMC News desk.
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Technical snapshot
Derived from 365-day price history200d MA: $1.85
Indicators are for informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
ATOM weekly price chart (1 year)
-69.2% 1YEach candle is one week. The body spans the week's open and close (green when it closed higher, red when lower); the wick marks the weekly high and low. Data is real weekly OHLC from Binance (ATOM/USDT), with weekly USD volume below.
Cosmos Hub price prediction 2026–2035
Model-basedOur quantitative model projects Cosmos Hub (ATOM) price scenarios from its 83.1% annualised volatility and a downward -68% trailing 12-month trend, with expected returns decaying toward a long-run baseline as the asset matures. At today's price of $1.43, the base case points to roughly $1.38 by end of 2026 and $1.49 by 2035 (a bull case near $3.07, a bear case near $1.22).
| Year | Bear | Base | Bull | Base ROI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $1.22 | $1.38 | $1.84 | -3% |
| 2027 | $1.22 | $1.29 | $2.11 | -10% |
| 2028 | $1.22 | $1.24 | $2.27 | -13% |
| 2029 | $1.22 | $1.22 | $2.43 | -14% |
| 2030 | $1.22 | $1.23 | $2.53 | -14% |
| 2035 | $1.22 | $1.49 | $3.07 | +4% |
A prolonged risk-off market, weaker liquidity or coin-specific setbacks could press ATOM toward $1.22 by 2035. Drawdowns of 50–80% are historically normal for crypto assets.
Steady adoption in line with the broader market puts ATOM near $1.49 by 2035 — about +4% versus today.
A strong cycle, accelerating demand or a structural catalyst could lift ATOM toward $3.07 by 2035, which would require reclaiming and exceeding its prior all-time high.
How this forecast is calculated
The projection is generated algorithmically from Cosmos Hub's own price history — there is no human price target. We measure realised volatility from up to a year of the asset's own price history (daily where available, otherwise weekly) and anchor a base annual growth rate to recent momentum, then decay that rate toward a conservative long-run baseline (compounding compresses as an asset matures). Bear and bull bands widen with volatility scaled by the square root of the horizon, and the bear case is floored to remain realistic. Outputs are rounded scenario estimates, not guarantees.
Not financial advice. Cryptocurrency is highly volatile and these model-based scenarios can be wrong by a wide margin. Do your own research.
Cosmos Hub price returns & market statistics
Cosmos Hub (ATOM) trades at $1.43, ranked #82 by market capitalisation. The tables below summarise its performance across timeframes and its core supply and valuation metrics.
| Period | Change |
|---|---|
| 1 hour | -0.6% |
| 24 hours | +0.4% |
| 7 days | +8.7% |
| 30 days | -13.3% |
| 90 days | -30.7% |
| 1 year | -69.0% |
| From all-time high | -96.7% |
| From all-time low | +23.1% |
| Market cap | $747.90M #82 |
| Fully diluted valuation | $706.93M |
| 24h trading volume | $31.89M |
| Volume / market cap | 4.3% |
| Market dominance | 0.03% |
| Circulating supply | 523.74M ATOM |
| Total supply | 523.74M ATOM |
| Max supply | ∞ |
| All-time high | $43.84 Sep 19, 2021 |
| All-time low | $1.16 Mar 12, 2020 |
Understanding Cosmos Hub
What is Cosmos Hub (ATOM)?
Cosmos Hub (ATOM) is a decentralised-finance protocol token, used for governance and to align incentives across a permissionless financial application such as lending, trading or yield. Its value tends to track the protocol's usage, total value locked and fee generation. As of August 2026, Cosmos Hub is the #82 cryptocurrency by market capitalisation, trading near $1.43.
How does Cosmos Hub work?
The protocol runs as a set of audited smart contracts that anyone can use without intermediaries. Token holders typically govern parameters — fees, supported assets, incentives — and in some designs receive a share of protocol revenue, aligning their interests with long-term usage.
What drives the Cosmos Hub price?
Cosmos Hub's price reflects the balance of supply and demand. Supply is not hard-capped, so issuance and token unlocks are worth watching alongside demand. On the demand side, the main forces are the broader crypto market cycle (assets tend to rise and fall together with Bitcoin and overall liquidity), real usage and adoption of the protocol, macro conditions such as interest rates and risk appetite, and project-specific catalysts like upgrades, listings, partnerships or regulation. At roughly 97% below its all-time high, a meaningful part of any bull case is simply recovering ground already proven possible.
Is Cosmos Hub a good investment in 2026?
There is no one-size-fits-all answer. Cosmos Hub offers exposure to a specific corner of the crypto market with its own adoption thesis, but every cryptocurrency carries real risk: prices are highly volatile, drawdowns of 50–80% are historically normal, and outcomes depend on execution, competition and an evolving regulatory landscape. A reasonable approach is to size any position to what you can afford to lose, treat the model-based scenarios above as illustrations rather than promises, and weigh Cosmos Hub's fundamentals against alternatives. This is information, not financial advice.
Sentiment & community signals
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Where to trade Cosmos Hub
10 exchanges · sorted by volume| # | Exchange | Pair | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BitDelta | ATOM/USDT | $1.39 | Trade ↗ |
| 2 | Binance | ATOM/USDT | $1.39 | Trade ↗ |
| 3 | Poloniex | ATOM/USDT | $1.39 | Trade ↗ |
| 4 | Coinbase Exchange | ATOM/USD | $1.39 | Trade ↗ |
| 5 | DigiFinex | ATOM/USDT | $1.39 | Trade ↗ |
| 6 | OKX | ATOM/USDT | $1.39 | Trade ↗ |
| 7 | Aivora Exchange | ATOM/USDT | $1.39 | Trade ↗ |
| 8 | BTCC | ATOM/USDT | $1.39 | Trade ↗ |
| 9 | Biconomy.com | ATOM/USDT | $1.39 | Trade ↗ |
| 10 | Toobit | ATOM/USDT | $1.39 | Trade ↗ |
Trust score reflects exchange liquidity, age, and order book depth (CoinGecko methodology). External links are not endorsements — always verify the exchange in your jurisdiction.
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Compared to peers
Normalised · max = 100Each axis is scaled to the largest value across the compared coins (= 100). Larger polygons indicate higher overall metrics. "Stability" is the inverse of 30-day volatility.
Tokenomics & supply
Total issued: 523,741,989 ATOM- Circulating 523,741,989 ATOM 100.0%
Uncapped supply — new tokens enter circulation per protocol schedule.
Cosmos Hub price analysis
At $1.43, Cosmos Hub (ATOM) is currently deep in a drawdown from its all-time high. That is 96.7% below the record high of $43.84, and roughly 23% above the all-time low of $1.16.
Momentum-wise, ATOM has drifted lower over the past month (+8.75% (7d), -13.34% (30d), -69.00% (1y)). With 24-hour volume at 4.3% of market cap, turnover is moderate. Crypto prices are highly volatile; these readings describe recent history, not a forecast.
What drives the price of Cosmos Hub?
As a smart-contract platform, demand for ATOM is tied to on-chain activity — transaction fees, the number and quality of applications, total value locked (TVL), and developer adoption. Network upgrades and competition from rival chains are key swing factors.
Cosmos Hub has no fixed supply cap, so the rate of new issuance (and any burn mechanism that removes tokens) is an important driver of its long-term price.
Like nearly all crypto assets, ATOM also trades with a strong correlation to Bitcoin and to overall risk appetite. Macro liquidity, US-dollar strength, interest-rate expectations, regulatory headlines and new exchange listings can all move the price independently of project fundamentals.
Risks & considerations
- High volatility. Cosmos Hub can gain or lose a large share of its value in a short time. Over the past year alone ATOM has moved about 69%.
- Regulatory uncertainty. Crypto rules differ by jurisdiction and continue to evolve, which can affect availability, liquidity and price.
- Competition & execution risk. The smart-contract sector is crowded; networks face security, scaling and competitive pressure that can erode market share.
- Not advice. Only allocate capital you can afford to lose, and consider consulting a licensed financial adviser. Nothing on this page is personalised investment advice.
About Cosmos Hub
The Cosmos network consists of many independent, parallel blockchains, called zones, each powered by classical Byzantine fault-tolerant (BFT) consensus protocols like Tendermint. Some zones act as hubs with respect to other zones, allowing many zones to interoperate through a shared hub. The architecture uses classic BFT and Proof-of-Stake algorithms, instead of Proof-of-Work. Cosmos can interoperate with multiple other applications and cryptocurrencies, something other blockchains can’t do well. By creating a new zone, you can plug any blockchain system into the Cosmos hub and pass tokens back and forth between those zones, without the need for an intermediary.
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While the Cosmos Hub is a multi-asset distributed ledger, there is a special native token called the atom. ATOM have three use cases: as a spam-prevention mechanism, as staking tokens, and as a voting mechanism in governance.
As a spam prevention mechanism, ATOM are used to pay fees. The fee may be proportional to the amount of computation required by the transaction, similar to Ethereum’s concept of “gas”. Fee distribution is done in-protocol and a protocol specification is described here.
As staking tokens, ATOM can be “bonded” in order to earn block rewards. The economic security of the Cosmos Hub is a function of the amount of ATOM staked. The more ATOM that are collateralized, the more “skin” there is at stake and the higher the cost of attacking the network. Thus, the more ATOM there are bonded, the greater the economic security of the network.
Atom holders may govern the Cosmos Hub by voting on proposals with their staked ATOM.
Frequently asked questions about Cosmos Hub
What is Cosmos Hub (ATOM)?
Cosmos Hub (ATOM) is a cryptocurrency listed on global exchanges and tracked across major data providers. It currently ranks #82 among all cryptocurrencies by total market value. It belongs to the Smart Contract Platform and BNB Chain Ecosystem category. Live price, market cap, trading volume, and historical performance are displayed on this page and refreshed continuously.
How does Cosmos Hub work?
Cosmos Hub is a decentralised cryptocurrency with transactions recorded on a public blockchain. The exact consensus mechanism and economic policy are defined in the protocol underlying codebase — refer to the project website for technical details.
How much Cosmos Hub is in circulation?
Cosmos Hub has no hard supply cap. There are currently 523,741,989 ATOM in circulation, and the supply continues to grow at a rate determined by the protocol's issuance schedule.
What is the all-time high price of Cosmos Hub?
Cosmos Hub reached an all-time high of $43.84 on September 19, 2021. Currently the price sits 96.7% below this peak. All-time highs are useful benchmarks for assessing the asset's historical price range, but past performance does not predict future results.
How can I buy Cosmos Hub?
Cosmos Hub (ATOM) is traded on most major cryptocurrency exchanges, including Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, OKX, Bybit, and Bitstamp. Availability depends on your jurisdiction and the exchange's listings. After purchase, many users transfer their ATOM to a self-custody wallet for long-term storage. This information is educational and does not constitute investment advice.
Is Cosmos Hub a good investment?
Cryptocurrencies, including Cosmos Hub, are highly volatile and carry significant risk of loss. Over the past year, ATOM has lost approximately 69% of its value. Whether Cosmos Hub is appropriate for a given portfolio depends on the investor's individual risk tolerance, time horizon, and financial situation. Always research the project's fundamentals, understand the risks, and only allocate capital you can afford to lose. This page provides market data only, not personalised investment advice. Consider consulting a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.
How is Cosmos Hub different from Bitcoin?
Bitcoin (BTC) was the first cryptocurrency, designed primarily as a digital store of value and peer-to-peer payment network with a fixed supply of 21 million coins. Cosmos Hub (ATOM) focuses on smart contract platform use cases, with a different technical design, supply schedule, and ecosystem. Bitcoin derives its value primarily from scarcity, security, and brand recognition, while Cosmos Hub's value is tied to adoption within its specific use case and underlying network effects.
What is the market cap of Cosmos Hub?
Cosmos Hub (ATOM) has a market capitalisation of approximately $747.90M, which ranks it #82 among all cryptocurrencies. Market cap is calculated as the circulating supply multiplied by the current price and is the most common way to compare the relative size of cryptocurrencies. It updates continuously as the price moves.
What determines the price of Cosmos Hub?
The price of Cosmos Hub (ATOM) is set continuously by supply and demand across global exchanges. The main factors are its circulating and maximum supply, trading volume and liquidity, overall crypto-market sentiment, its correlation with Bitcoin, regulatory developments, and real adoption of the underlying network. Because the market trades 24 hours a day, the price can change at any moment.
What is the Cosmos Hub price prediction?
No one can reliably predict the future price of Cosmos Hub or any cryptocurrency. Where sufficient history is available, this page shows a model-based forecast range derived from historical volatility and trend — it should be read as a scenario illustration, not a target or a promise. Crypto prices are highly volatile and shaped by events no model can foresee, so always do your own research and never invest more than you can afford to lose.
Is Cosmos Hub safe?
"Safe" depends on two separate things: how you hold Cosmos Hub (ATOM), and price risk. For custody, use reputable exchanges and consider a self-custody hardware wallet for larger amounts, and never share your private keys or seed phrase. For price, every cryptocurrency is volatile and can lose value quickly, so only commit capital you can afford to lose. Being listed on major exchanges is not an endorsement or a guarantee against loss.
Can I stake Cosmos Hub?
Whether Cosmos Hub can be staked depends on its consensus mechanism. Proof-of-Stake networks let holders lock ATOM — by running a validator or delegating to one — to help secure the network and earn rewards. Check Cosmos Hub's underlying technology first, use only reputable providers, and be aware that staked funds can face lock-up periods and, on some networks, slashing penalties.