
Market Cap
$196.29M
24h Volume
$11.8M
Circulating
447.27M TRAC
All-Time High
$3.50
Market Cap
$196.29M
Volume (24h)
$11.8M
Circulating Supply
447.27M TRAC
Max Supply
500M TRAC
1 TRAC = $0.44
| All-Time High | $3.50 (November 3, 2021) |
| All-Time Low | $0.003853 (March 13, 2020) |
OriginTrail is a decentralized network for verifiable knowledge assets. The project is built around the Decentralized Knowledge Graph (DKG), a structured data layer that lets organizations publish, discover, and verify information without trusting a single intermediary. The native token is TRAC. The team behind it, Trace Labs, has been shipping since 2013, which makes OriginTrail one of the older crypto projects still actively developed.
The original use case was supply chain provenance: tracking goods, certificates, and audit trails across the messy hand-offs between manufacturers, logistics providers, and regulators. That work is still in production with customers like the British Standards Institution and several EU-funded pilots. The newer pitch is broader. As large language models started eating the internet, OriginTrail repositioned the DKG as a source of verifiable, attributable training and retrieval data for AI systems. The token sits at the intersection of two stories that rarely overlap cleanly: industrial supply chain plumbing and AI infrastructure.
The TRAC price is set by spot trading across centralized exchanges and a few liquid DEX pools. The live quote on this page is a volume-weighted aggregate that refreshes every 60 seconds. TRAC has historically traded with thinner liquidity than top-50 caps, so spreads widen during low-volume hours and individual exchange listings can move the chart more than for larger names.
What tends to move TRAC on a given week:
Live prices stream into the card above. The analysis below uses the levels at page load.
A knowledge graph is a structured way to store information as entities and relationships rather than as documents. Google built one to power the panels on the right side of search results. Wikidata is a public one. The DKG is OriginTrail's attempt to make a permissionless, verifiable version where anyone can publish a knowledge asset and anyone can retrieve and audit it.
▼ +87.19% from ATH
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The pieces that matter:
In practical terms, the DKG is a way for an AI system to ask "who said what, when, and is the source trustworthy?" and get a cryptographically backed answer. That is the bridge between Web3 verifiability and the AI training and retrieval pipelines that currently run on opaque scrapes.
NeuroWeb, formerly known as the OriginTrail Parachain, is a Polkadot parachain that hosts the on-chain coordination layer for the DKG. Validators secure the parachain through Polkadot shared security, and TRAC bonds underpin the economic incentives for honest node operation. The parachain went live after winning a Polkadot slot auction, and it has since cycled through renewals.
NEURO is a separate parachain-native token used for governance and certain protocol fees on NeuroWeb itself, but TRAC remains the asset that publishers pay to put data on the DKG and that node operators stake to host it. The relationship is roughly: TRAC funds the data marketplace, NEURO governs the chain that coordinates it. New buyers sometimes confuse the two; verify the contract address before trading.
The Polkadot integration matters because it gives OriginTrail predictable block production, finality through GRANDPA, and a security budget shared with other parachains, without forcing the project to bootstrap its own validator set from zero.
TRAC and FET both ride the "AI crypto" narrative, but they solve different problems and the differences matter for portfolio construction.
The two are not directly substitutable. Holding both gives exposure to two distinct slices of the AI-crypto thesis; holding only one is a sharper bet on which of those slices grows faster.
Trace Labs is the core development company behind OriginTrail, founded by Tomaz Levak, Ziga Drev, and Branimir Rakic. The team has been at this since 2013, predating most of the L1 cohort that markets itself as "supply chain blockchain." That history shows up in the partner list.
Notable engagements over the years:
Pilots are not the same as scaled production revenue, and TRAC market cap is still well above any current cash flow into Trace Labs. The thesis depends on more of these pilots converting into recurring publishing fees on the DKG, and on the AI-attribution use case landing with at least a couple of large platforms.
TRAC is listed on a smaller set of exchanges than top-50 tokens, so liquidity and pair selection matter more than usual. The ERC-20 contract is the most widely supported version of the token; Polkadot-side bridging is handled separately for users who want to stake on NeuroWeb.
For longer-term price scenarios that account for the DKG adoption curve and AI-narrative cycle, see our OriginTrail price forecast.
TRAC risks cluster around three things: liquidity, the gap between pilots and recurring revenue, and dependence on two narratives (supply chain and AI) that move on different cycles.
This page is information, not financial advice. Talk to someone licensed before allocating real capital.
At the time of writing, OriginTrail (TRAC) trades at $0.436677, with a 24-hour trading volume of $11.8M and a total market capitalization of $196.29M. The asset is currently ranked #194 among all tracked cryptocurrencies by market cap.
Over the last 24 hours, the TRAC price has dropped +0.30%. On the seven-day chart, OriginTrail has climbed +32.92%, 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.
OriginTrail's all-time high of $3.50 was set on November 3, 2021. The current market price is +87.19% 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 OriginTrail (TRAC) 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 OriginTrail converter above to estimate exactly how much TRAC you would receive for a given amount in USD before placing an order.
Whether OriginTrail is a good investment depends on your goals, time horizon, and tolerance for volatility. Like all cryptocurrencies, TRAC 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.