
Augur current market price is $0.871 with a 24 hour trading volume of $39,363. The total available supply of Augur is 8,167.94K REP. It has secured Rank 1379 in the cryptocurrency market with a marketcap of $7,116.59K. The REP price is 0.38% down in the last 24 hours.
The lowest price of the Augur is $0.869 & the highest price is $0.889 in the last 24 hours. Live Augur prices from all markets and REP coin market Capitalization. Stay up to date with the latest Augur price movements. Check our coin stats data and see when there is an opportunity to buy or sell Augur at best price in the market.
$0.871
$-0 0.38%
$0.869 / $0.889
$7,116.59K 0.45%
$7,116.59K
$39,363
8,167.94K REP
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Compare live prices of Augur on top exchanges.
| # | Exchange | Pair | Price | Volume (24h) | Trust Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gate | REP/USDT | $0.871 | $11,709 | N/A | |
LATOKEN | REP/USDT | $0.872 | $26,573 | N/A | |
Kraken | REPV2/USD | $0.859 | $987 | N/A | |
Uniswap V4 (Ethereum) | 0X22165.../0XA0B86... | $0.883 | $29 | N/A | |
Uniswap V3 (Ethereum) | 0X22165.../0XC02AA... | $0.873 | $27 | N/A | |
Indodax | REP/IDR | $0.862 | $29 | N/A | |
Kraken | REPV2/EUR | $0.924 | $9 | N/A | |
Uniswap V2 (Ethereum) | 0X22165.../0XC02AA... | $0.889 | $29 | N/A | |
Uniswap V2 (Ethereum) | 0X19853.../0XC02AA... | $0.886 | $3 | N/A | |
zondacrypto | REP/PLN | $0.868 | $11 | N/A |
Augur is a trustless, decentralized platform for prediction markets. Augur is an Ethereum-based decentralized prediction market that leverages the wisdom of the crowds to create a search engine for the future that runs on its own token, REP. Augur allows users to create their markets for specific questions they may have and to profit from the trading buys while allowing users to buy positive or negative shares regarding the outcome of a future event.Prediction markets are markets created to trade the probability of an event happening. The market prices indicate what the crowd thinks the probability of an event happening. Predictive markets have shown to have been effective in accurately forecasting many results however it is still not widely used due to the many regulatory hurdles involved in setting up such a market. Augur aims to set up such a market in a decentralized manner.Augur is an Ethereum-based decentralized prediction market that leverages the wisdom of the crowds to create a search engine for the future that runs on its own token, REP. Augur allows users to create their markets for specific questions they may have and to profit from the trading buys while allowing users to buy positive or negative shares regarding the outcome of a future event. Augur REP is the gambling cryptocurrency. It’s the crypto token you can use to bet on sporting events, politicaloutcomes, economies and just about everything else in the prediction markets. Online gambling is a $52 billion a year industry.At its founding the project included Intrade founder Ron Bernstein, Robin Hanson, and Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin among its advisers. In April 2015, Augur's first contract was uploaded to the Ethereum network.The first beta version was released in March 2016. In October 2016, all the reputation tokens that were for sale during the 2015 crowdfunding campaign were distributed to their owners on the live Ethereum network and the two largest cryptocurrency exchanges, Poloniex and Kraken, added support for these tokens on their trading platforms. The project was delayed until it was launched in July 2018.
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