
Market Cap
$748.66M
24h Volume
$2.58M
Circulating
106.48M GT
All-Time High
$25.38
Market Cap
$748.66M
Volume (24h)
$2.58M
Circulating Supply
106.48M GT
Max Supply
121.3M GT
1 GT = $7.04
| All-Time High | $25.38 (January 26, 2025) |
| All-Time Low | $0.25754 (March 13, 2020) |
Gate (GT), formerly known as GateChain Token, is the native utility token of Gate.io, one of the longest-running crypto exchanges in the market. Gate.io was founded in 2013 by Lin Han and has reported more than 13 million users globally, with volume rankings consistently in the top 10-15 spot exchanges through 2024 and 2025. GT launched in 2019 with a 300 million total supply, distributed initially through Gate.io VIP rewards, and has since seen meaningful supply burned through quarterly buybacks.
GT does double duty. On the exchange it powers trading-fee discounts, VIP tier acceleration, Startup IEO allocations, Gate Earn yield boosts, and access to exclusive trading pairs. On GateChain, the company’s own EVM-compatible Layer 1 launched in 2020, GT is the gas token. The chain runs a smaller DeFi ecosystem than BNB Chain or Cronos, but it is live, with HipoDEX and GateSwap providing on-chain venues and a cross-chain bridge to Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, and other major networks.
GT trades primarily on Gate.io itself, with secondary liquidity on KuCoin, MEXC, and Bitfinex. Live data on this page is aggregated across venues and refreshes every 60 seconds. The reference quote uses a volume-weighted average across the deepest GT/USDT order books.
What moves Gate Token price on any given day:
The card above streams a live GT price; the analysis below uses the levels at page load.
GT is closer to a fee-and-access token than a pure Layer 1 gas asset, even though it serves both roles. The bulk of demand comes from active traders on Gate.io, with on-chain GateChain activity adding a secondary demand layer.
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GateChain is the proof-of-stake Layer 1 that Gate.io launched in 2020 to give its ecosystem an on-chain home. The chain is EVM-compatible, which means standard Ethereum tooling, wallets, and Solidity contracts work without modification, and GT is the native gas asset.
The honest read on GateChain: it is functional but smaller than competitor chains run by exchanges. HipoDEX and GateSwap provide on-chain trading, the GateChain Bridge handles cross-chain support to Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, and other networks, and a handful of dApps sit on top. TVL and developer activity sit well below BNB Chain or Cronos, so the chain functions more as ecosystem infrastructure than as a standalone DeFi destination.
GT started at a 300 million total supply in 2019. Two mechanisms have shaped the supply curve since: scheduled buyback-and-burn cycles funded by Gate.io exchange profits, and the original VIP-reward distribution that set the initial circulating float. Circulating supply now sits above 125 million GT, with significant tokens already burned and removed permanently.
Three pieces of GT tokenomics that matter most:
GT reached an all-time high near $15.60 in May 2024, with the burn pace and Startup IEO momentum doing most of the work. The combination of a fixed 300 million cap and a steady burn program means the effective max supply keeps trending lower.
GT sits in the same exchange-token tier as BNB, KCS, and BGB, but the comparison with the largest venues is the one most traders care about. The trade-off is clear once you look at scale, asset coverage, and regional access.
For other exchange-token comparisons, see BNB, Bitget Token, and KuCoin Token.
Buying GT is direct. Gate.io is the deepest venue, and a few secondary exchanges cover users who do not want to sign up for Gate.io. GT is not listed on Binance or Coinbase USA, which is normal for direct competitor exchange tokens.
For longer-term price scenarios, see our Gate price forecast.
GT carries the specific risk profile of an exchange token tied to a single mid-tier venue: platform-volume concentration, US listing absence, and a GateChain ecosystem that is still maturing. Price drawdown is part of the picture, but the structural risks matter more.
This page is information, not financial advice. Exchange tokens carry concentrated platform risk that is easy to underestimate.
At the time of writing, Gate (GT) trades at $7.04, with a 24-hour trading volume of $2.58M and a total market capitalization of $748.66M. The asset is currently ranked #84 among all tracked cryptocurrencies by market cap.
Over the last 24 hours, the GT price has rose +0.75%. On the seven-day chart, Gate has retraced +1.44%, showing mixed signals across the short and medium term. 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.
Gate's all-time high of $25.38 was set on January 26, 2025. The current market price is +72.36% 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 Gate (GT) 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 Gate converter above to estimate exactly how much GT you would receive for a given amount in USD before placing an order.
Whether Gate is a good investment depends on your goals, time horizon, and tolerance for volatility. Like all cryptocurrencies, GT 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.