

Market Cap
$105.63M
24h Volume
$9.18M
Circulating
1.41B 1INCH
All-Time High
$8.65
Market Cap
$105.63M
Volume (24h)
$9.18M
Circulating Supply
1.41B 1INCH
Max Supply
1.5B 1INCH
1 1INCH = $0.08
| All-Time High | $8.65 (October 27, 2021) |
| All-Time Low | $0.064981 (June 6, 2026) |
1inch Network is a multi-chain DEX aggregator. The project was born at an ETHGlobal hackathon in May 2019, where Sergej Kunz and Anton Bukov shipped a prototype that scanned several decentralized exchanges and routed an order across whichever pools gave the best fill. They won the event, kept building, and launched the mainnet protocol in 2020. The 1inch Foundation now governs the system, and the codebase covers Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Avalanche, Base, zkSync, and a long tail of other networks.
The 1INCH token launched in December 2020 through one of the larger retroactive airdrops of that cycle. Total supply is 1.5 billion, fully diluted by the end of 2024 after a multi-year unlock. 1INCH is listed on Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, OKX, KuCoin, and Bybit, and it powers governance, staking weight, and resolver participation in the Fusion auction system.
1INCH trades on every major spot venue. The deepest pairs are 1INCH/USDT, 1INCH/USDC, and 1INCH/USD. Live data on this page comes from a multi-venue feed and refreshes every 60 seconds. The reference quote is volume-weighted across the most liquid order books.
What actually moves 1INCH on any given week:
The numbers in the price card above are live. For multi-year scenarios, see our 1inch price forecast.
Pathfinder is the routing engine. It is the proprietary algorithm that takes a token-in, a token-out, and a size, then searches across hundreds of liquidity sources to figure out the cheapest way to get from one side to the other. The output is a single transaction that can split across many pools and many hops in one go.
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For end users this looks like a normal swap interface. The benefit is in the fill price. On long-tail ERC-20s, the difference between a direct Uniswap trade and a Pathfinder-routed trade can be a full percent or more.
Fusion launched in late 2022 and changed how 1inch handles execution. Instead of the user broadcasting a swap and paying gas, the user signs an intent — "I will accept this token-out for that token-in, within these limits, by this deadline" — and a network of professional resolvers competes in a Dutch auction to fill it. The resolver pays the gas. The user gets MEV protection because the order never sits in the public mempool.
Fusion is the product the protocol now leads with. Fusion volumes already make up a large share of total 1inch flow, and resolver demand for 1INCH is the main reason the token has a non-cosmetic role in the system.
The Limit Order Protocol is the older, lower-level piece of the stack and it does more than the name suggests. It is the contract layer that supports limit orders, RFQ orders for market makers, and conditional orders that behave like stop-losses on top of an AMM.
The Limit Order Protocol is unglamorous infrastructure. It does not generate Twitter cycles. It does carry a meaningful chunk of the volume that 1inch shows on dashboards, and it is the reason the protocol behaves like a real DEX layer rather than just a router.
Staking on 1inch is not a passive yield product. Holders lock 1INCH into st1INCH for a period of their choosing, and the lock duration determines voting weight under the unicorn-power model. Longer locks mean more power per token. The framework was rolled out as part of the 2024 token unification, replacing the older fragmented staking pools with a single coherent system.
For passive holders, st1INCH is a way to earn governance weight and a slice of protocol fees. For resolvers, it is a working-capital cost. The same token does both jobs, which is what gives 1INCH a use-case beyond pure governance theatre.
1INCH is widely listed and easy to buy. The choice is mostly about whether you want to hold on a centralized venue, in a self-custody EVM wallet, or stake into the DAO. A typical flow looks like this:
Send a small test transfer the first time you withdraw to a new address. Wrong-network transfers between EVM chains are a common way to lose funds when the address format looks identical.
1INCH risk is mostly about whether DEX aggregation stays profitable as a category. The token has structural demand from Fusion resolvers and stakers, but that demand only matters if 1inch keeps winning routing flow against a crowd of capable competitors.
This page is information, not financial advice. Talk to a licensed advisor before allocating real capital.
At the time of writing, 1INCH (1INCH) trades at $0.07515, with a 24-hour trading volume of $9.18M and a total market capitalization of $105.63M. The asset is currently ranked #253 among all tracked cryptocurrencies by market cap.
Over the last 24 hours, the 1INCH price has rose +0.17%. On the seven-day chart, 1INCH has climbed +5.18%, showing consistent upward momentum across both timeframes. Short-term price swings are often amplified by liquidity conditions, news flow, and derivatives positioning, so traders should confirm signals across multiple indicators before acting.
1INCH's all-time high of $8.65 was set on October 27, 2021. The current market price is +99.13% below that historical peak. Distance from the all-time high is a common reference point when evaluating long-term recoveries and identifying macro support or resistance levels.
Buying 1INCH (1INCH) is straightforward once you know which exchange to use and which trading pair offers the best liquidity. The steps below describe the typical flow used by most investors today.
You can also use the built-in 1INCH converter above to estimate exactly how much 1INCH you would receive for a given amount in USD before placing an order.
Whether 1INCH is a good investment depends on your goals, time horizon, and tolerance for volatility. Like all cryptocurrencies, 1INCH carries significant market risk — prices can rise or fall sharply in a single day, and past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns.
This page provides data and analysis for educational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Always do your own research, diversify, and never invest more than you can afford to lose.