About Tellor

Tellor is a decentralized oracle protocol that allows smart contracts to trustlessly receive external data. Oracles are a key part of blockchain infrastructure that update valuable real-world data, making it available for on-chain smart contracts. TRB (a.k.a. “Tributes”) is an Ethereum token that powers the Tellor network and incentivizes honest reporting of external data.

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Trading Insights

Buyer Ratio

63%0%

Traders

54

18.18%

Buyers

34

10.53%

Sellers

23

25.81%

Searched

100

Market Stats

Market Cap

$47.90M

2.79%

FDV

$49.24M

Circ. Supply

2.7M TRB

Max Supply

Not enough data

Total Supply

2.8M TRB

Diluted Valuation

$49.24M

Performance

Popularity

#417

Dominance

0%

Volume (24H)

$16.57M

35.42%

Volume (7D)

$114.11M

Volume (30D)

$487.43M

All time high

$515.99

Price Change (1Y)

Not enough data

60.8%

Additional details

Market details

TRB vs markets

↘ 50.95%

TRB vs BTC

↘ 52.62%

TRB vs ETH

↘ 54%

Tags

mineable

defi

oracles

web3

+2

Network & Addresses

Network
Address

Ethereum

0x88dF592F8eb5D7Bd38bFeF7dEb0fBc02cf3778a0

Polygon

0xE3322702BEdaaEd36CdDAb233360B939775ae5f1

Optimism

0xaf8cA653Fa2772d58f4368B0a71980e9E3cEB888

Arbitrum

0xd58D345Fd9c82262E087d2D0607624B410D88242

Price history

Time
Price
Change
Today
$17.44
-3.13%
1 Day
$17.97
-2.95%
1 Week
$20.10
-13.23%
1 Month
$20.26
-13.92%
1 Year
$44.49
-60.80%

FAQ

Tellor (TRB) is a decentralized oracle protocol that strives to bring off-chain data on-chain. It functions by encouraging data reporters to supply accurate data on-chain, while also discouraging inaccurate reports through a system of disputes and slashing. The protocol is permissionless, meaning anyone, anywhere in the world, can become a data reporter using open-source software. Tellor's native token, Tributes (TRB), is used to align the interests of data reporters, oracle users, and community governance. The protocol aims to be flexible and robust, with the potential to support a variety of blockchain applications.

Tellor functions by encouraging data reporters to supply accurate data on-chain. When oracle users request the value of an off-chain data point, data reporters compete to add this value to an on-chain data bank, accessible by all smart contracts on the networks Tellor supports. The frequency with which data can be updated is limited only by how much and how often users "tip" the feed with TRB. Security is intended to be achieved through Tellor’s governance contract, which uses a simple dispute mechanism to achieve community consensus on the data being reported. Data reporters must stake TRB in order to report data and earn rewards, but they can be disputed and slashed, with their stake given to the disputer if they submit data the network deems incorrect.

Tellor strives to provide a solution for the "oracle problem" in the blockchain space, where off-chain data needs to be brought on-chain for smart contracts to use. This makes it potentially useful for a wide range of decentralized finance (DeFi) applications that require access to real-world data. For instance, a DeFi lending platform might use Tellor to access up-to-date price information for various cryptocurrencies, enabling it to adjust loan terms in real-time. Similarly, a decentralized insurance platform could use Tellor to access data about real-world events, such as weather conditions or flight delays, in order to process claims.

Tellor was launched in 2019 by a U.S.-based team consisting of Brenda Loya, Nick Fett, and Michael Zemrose. The team addressed the oracle problem on the Ethereum blockchain. Prior to founding Tellor, the team members had diverse backgrounds in blockchain, economics, regulation, and machine learning. The protocol has since expanded to support multiple networks, including Ethereum, Polygon, and Algorand. The Tellor network aims to be secured through its native token, Tributes (TRB), which aligns the interests of data reporters, oracle users, and community governance.

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The current market cap of Tellor is $47.901M. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.

The all-time high of Tellor is $515.99. This all-time high is highest price paid for Tellor since it was launched.

Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of Tellor is $16.566M.

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The current circulating supply of Tellor is 2.7 million.

Tellor ranks 158 among tradable assets on Coinbase. Popularity is currently based on relative market cap.

Currently, 73% of Coinbase users are buying Tellor. In other words, 73% of Coinbase customers have increased their net position in Tellor over the past 24 hours through trading.

Yes, Tellor is currently available on Coinbase’s centralized exchange. For more detailed instructions, check out our helpful how to buy Tellor guide.

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Social stats

Popularity in posts

#597

Contributors

90

Posts

317

% About Tellor

0.043%

Articles

0

X (Twitter)

36.1% bullish

Sentiment

3.9 ★

Highlights

90 unique individuals are talking about Tellor and it is ranked #597 in most mentions and activity from collected posts. In the last 24 hours, across all social media platforms, Tellor has an average sentiment score of 3.9 out of 5. Finally, Tellor is becoming less newsworthy, with 0 news articles published about Tellor.

On Twitter, people are mostly neutral about Tellor. There were 41.24% of tweets with bullish sentiment compared to 14.23% of tweets with a bearish sentiment about Tellor. 58.76% of tweets were neutral about Tellor. These sentiments are based on 313 tweets.

On Reddit, Tellor was mentioned in 2 Reddit posts and there were 12 comments about Tellor. On average, there were less upvotes compared to downvotes on Reddit posts and more upvotes compared to downvotes on Reddit comments.

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