
Market Cap
$302.07M
24h Volume
$9.03M
Circulating
8.2B 9BIT
All-Time High
$0.041862
Market Cap
$302.07M
Volume (24h)
$9.03M
Circulating Supply
8.2B 9BIT
Max Supply
10B 9BIT
1 9BIT = $0.04
| All-Time High | $0.041862 (May 20, 2026) |
| All-Time Low | $0.005895 (February 7, 2026) |
The9bit is a Web3 gaming token built around a retro 8-bit and 9-bit aesthetic. The pitch is straightforward: take the design language of NES, Game Boy, and early arcade machines, and use it as the visual and economic frame for a modern on-chain game economy. 9BIT is the native token used for in-game purchases, marketplace activity, and rewards inside the project’s retro-styled GameFi ecosystem.
The project sits in the broader Web3 gaming sector alongside larger names like Axie Infinity. For a longer-horizon view on the token specifically, see the The9bit price forecast.
9BIT price comes from supply and demand on the venues where it trades. The most liquid pairs are 9BIT/USDT and 9BIT against the native asset of whichever chain it is deployed on. Live data on this page pulls from a multi-venue market feed and refreshes every 60 seconds. The reference quote is volume-weighted across the venues with the deepest order books.
What tends to move 9BIT on any given day:
The numbers in the price card above are live. The analysis below uses the levels at page load.
There is a reason the 8-bit aesthetic keeps coming back. The constraints of the original hardware (limited palettes, blocky sprites, chiptune audio) produced a visual and audio language that is instantly recognizable across generations. For Web3 projects, retro art is also practical: it is cheap to produce at scale, looks consistent across devices, and avoids the uncanny mid-tier 3D look that has aged badly on most blockchain games shipped in the last cycle.
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The9bit leans into that on purpose. The art direction, sound design, and UI all evoke late-1980s and early-1990s console games. Rather than competing with AAA studios on graphical fidelity, the project competes on personality and a clear creative point of view. That is a more defensible moat in Web3 gaming than most of the photorealistic pitches that came and went between 2021 and 2023.
The honest read: aesthetic alone does not build a sustainable token economy. The retro frame is what gets players in the door; what keeps them is the gameplay loop and whether the in-game economy is balanced enough to survive past the first cohort of speculators. That part is still being earned, not assumed.
The9bit’s economic design treats 9BIT as a utility token tied to actual gameplay actions rather than a yield-farming wrapper. The split between earning, spending, and burning is what determines whether the loop stays balanced over time.
Whether the model holds depends on execution. A burn-heavy design only works if there are enough active players generating consistent in-game spending. A balanced design with sparse activity still drifts toward inflation. Watch active wallets and item-sale volume more carefully than token-emission charts.
Web3 gaming as a sector has been through a brutal reset since 2022. The first wave (Axie Infinity, the original P2E boom) collapsed under emissions outrunning real demand. The second wave (free-to-play with NFT inventory, on-chain ownership as a feature rather than the entire pitch) is what the current generation of gaming tokens is trying to execute on. 9BIT slots into the second wave, with retro aesthetics as its differentiator.
A GameFi token that does not have a community is just a chart. The9bit’s ecosystem includes the core game itself, a marketplace for in-game items and NFTs, the staking and governance contracts, and the social channels (Discord, X/Twitter, Telegram) where day-to-day coordination happens. Tournaments, fan-made retro tributes, and community-run events are part of how engagement is sustained between major game updates.
Esports and competitive events are an interesting wedge for retro-themed GameFi specifically. The format of arcade-style high-score chases and short tournament loops maps cleanly onto retro mechanics, and prize pools denominated in 9BIT give the token a recurring use case that is not just speculation. Whether that scales to a real esports scene or stays at the community level depends on player retention more than on marketing spend.
The honest read on community for any small-cap gaming token: a loud Discord is not the same as a healthy player base. Watch active wallet counts, daily transactions, and marketplace turnover rather than channel-member counts when judging where 9BIT actually stands.
Acquiring 9BIT is mostly a question of which venues list it and what chain it lives on. For a smaller GameFi token, the steps are similar to any altcoin purchase, with a couple of extra checks worth doing up front.
9BIT carries a risk profile shaped by being a small-cap GameFi token with a niche aesthetic. Sector beta, gameplay execution risk, liquidity depth, and supply-unlock pressure are the lines that matter. Each one is its own thing rather than a generic warning.
This page is information, not financial advice. Talk to someone licensed before allocating real capital.
At the time of writing, The9bit (9BIT) trades at $0.036841, with a 24-hour trading volume of $9.03M and a total market capitalization of $302.07M. The asset is currently ranked #149 among all tracked cryptocurrencies by market cap.
Over the last 24 hours, the 9BIT price has dropped +0.71%. On the seven-day chart, The9bit has climbed +41.26%, 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.
The9bit's all-time high of $0.041862 was set on May 20, 2026. The current market price is +12.10% 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 The9bit (9BIT) 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 The9bit converter above to estimate exactly how much 9BIT you would receive for a given amount in USD before placing an order.
Whether The9bit is a good investment depends on your goals, time horizon, and tolerance for volatility. Like all cryptocurrencies, 9BIT 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.