IOTA Price
IOTA · #152 by market cap
+0.96% 1h +9.41% 7d +14.83% 30d -64.11% 1y
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Where to trade IOTA
10 exchanges · sorted by volume| # | Exchange | Pair | Price | |
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| 1 | BitDelta | IOTA/USDT | $0.0467 | Trade ↗ |
| 2 | Binance | IOTA/USDT | $0.0465 | Trade ↗ |
| 3 | BloFin | IOTA/USDT | $0.0465 | Trade ↗ |
| 4 | HTX | IOTA/USDT | $0.0467 | Trade ↗ |
| 5 | BTCC | IOTA/USDT | $0.0467 | Trade ↗ |
| 6 | Hotcoin | IOTA/USDT | $0.0467 | Trade ↗ |
| 7 | Upbit | IOTA/KRW | $0.0466 | Trade ↗ |
| 8 | Pionex | IOTA/USDT | $0.0466 | Trade ↗ |
| 9 | BVOX | IOTA/USDT | $0.0465 | Trade ↗ |
| 10 | Gate | IOTA/USDT | $0.0466 | Trade ↗ |
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Compared to peers
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Tokenomics & supply
Total issued: 4,899,050,167 IOTA- Circulating 4,466,085,781 IOTA 91.2%
- Issued but locked 432,964,386 IOTA 8.8%
Uncapped supply — new tokens enter circulation per protocol schedule.
About IOTA
IOTA is a distributed ledger for the Internet of Things. The first ledger with microtransactions without fees as well as secure data transfer. Quantum proof. IOTA is a ground breaking new open-source distributed ledger that does not use a blockchain. Its innovative new quantum-proof protocol, known as the Tangle, gives rise to unique new features like zero fees, infinite scalability, fast transactions, secure data transfer and many others. IOTA is initially focused on serving as the backbone of the Internet-of-Things (IoT).
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IOTA is a cryptocurrency that has no transaction fees and requires no miners in order to process transactions. It does, however, require some computational power to submit a transaction, making it perfect for machines to use as a currency and distributed communication protocol for the Internet of Things “IoT”. The main purpose of IOTA is to solve some of the major problems with Blockchain technology, the main one being that the bigger the Blockchain (such as Bitcoin), the slower, more expensive, and also more restricting it is to actually transfer funds. Another issue with the Blockchain is size, as more and more Blocks are added, the longer the Blockchain gets, and therefore the less amount of computers are able to mine it. Right now BTC is over 150GB long, and so is ETH. If this size increased tenfold, very few computers would be able to mine it at all. Making them relatively centralized (the top 2 Bitcoin mining pools own about 56% of hashing power).
Frequently asked questions about IOTA
What is IOTA (IOTA)?
IOTA (IOTA) is a cryptocurrency listed on global exchanges and tracked across major data providers. It currently ranks #152 among all cryptocurrencies by total market value. It belongs to the Infrastructure and Smart Contract Platform category. Live price, market cap, trading volume, and historical performance are displayed on this page and refreshed continuously.
How does IOTA work?
IOTA secures its blockchain through Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG)-based consensus. Network participants validate transactions and produce new blocks according to protocol rules. Block production, transaction fees, and token issuance follow a deterministic schedule defined in the underlying codebase.
How much IOTA is in circulation?
IOTA has no hard supply cap. There are currently 4,466,085,781 IOTA 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 IOTA?
IOTA reached an all-time high of $5.25 on December 19, 2017. Currently the price sits 98.8% 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 IOTA?
IOTA (IOTA) 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 IOTA to a self-custody wallet for long-term storage. This information is educational and does not constitute investment advice.
Is IOTA a good investment?
Cryptocurrencies, including IOTA, are highly volatile and carry significant risk of loss. Over the past year, IOTA has lost approximately 64.1% of its value. Whether IOTA 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 IOTA 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. IOTA (IOTA) focuses on infrastructure use cases, with a different technical design, supply schedule, and ecosystem. Bitcoin derives its value primarily from scarcity, security, and brand recognition, while IOTA's value is tied to adoption within its specific use case and underlying network effects.