
Market Cap
$22.74M
24h Volume
$12.46M
Circulating
8.2B POND
All-Time High
$0.323362
Market Cap
$22.74M
Volume (24h)
$12.46M
Circulating Supply
8.2B POND
Max Supply
10B POND
1 POND = $0.00
| All-Time High | $0.323362 (December 22, 2020) |
| All-Time Low | $0.001351 (May 23, 2026) |
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At the time of writing, Marlin (POND) trades at $0.002932, with a 24-hour trading volume of $12.46M and a total market capitalization of $22.74M. The asset is currently ranked #1102 among all tracked cryptocurrencies by market cap.
Over the last 24 hours, the POND price has rose +108.99%. On the seven-day chart, Marlin has climbed +96.44%, 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.
Marlin's all-time high of $0.323362 was set on December 22, 2020. The current market price is +99.56% 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 Marlin (POND) 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 Marlin converter above to estimate exactly how much POND you would receive for a given amount in USD before placing an order.
▼ +99.56% from ATH
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| BTCC | POND/USDT | $0.00137 | Trade → |
| MEXC | POND/USDT | $0.001366 | Trade → |
Whether Marlin is a good investment depends on your goals, time horizon, and tolerance for volatility. Like all cryptocurrencies, POND 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.