Solid Live Price Update & Market Capitalization

Solid SOLID #5398

$0.985 2.05% (1d)

Market Overview

Solid current market price is $0.985 with a 24 hour trading volume of $2,210. The total available supply of Solid is 64,278 SOLID. It has secured Rank 5398 in the cryptocurrency market with a marketcap of $63,233. The SOLID price is 0.21% down in the last one hour.


The high price of the Solid is $1.02 and low price is $0.984 in the last 24 hours. Live prices from all markets and coin market Capitalization. Stay up to date with the latest price movements. Check our coin stats data and see when there is an opportunity to buy or sell at best price in the market.

Solid Rank

5398

Solid Price

$0.985

Market Cap

$63,233 2.13%

Fully Diluted Valuation

$63,233

Trading Volume(24h)

$2,210

Circulating Supply

64,278 SOLID

Total Supply

64,278 SOLID

Max Supply

(Not Available)

High(24h)

$1.02

Low(24h)

$0.984

All-time High

$1.16 15.41%
06 Dec 2025

All-time Low

$0.343 187.25%
10 Oct 2025

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Solid Price Chart

1h

0.21%

24h

2.05%

7d

1.12%

14d

2.25%

30d

3.05%

60d

1.97%

200d

2.34%

1y

0%

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Solid Market Cap Chart

About Solid

SOLID is both the name of the protocol and the over-collateralized stablecoin it issues, built on the Terra (Phoenix) blockchain. The protocol requires all collateral ratios (LTV) to exceed 100%, ensuring stability by preventing over-minting. Through the SOLID app, users can deposit a mix of Terra LSTs, axl.wBTC, USDC, and other supported assets — currently seven collateral types — to mint SOLID and repay it anytime. Unlike many lending protocols that accrue interest, SOLID only charges a one-time mint fee with no ongoing interest, making it a cost-efficient option. If collateral LTV falls below its threshold, liquidation occurs, with a built-in premium bid function in the dApp allowing users to bid on collateral and repay SOLID, which is then burned to reduce supply. The protocol allows for temporary deviations below $1 without triggering liquidation, using mint-fee adjustments to regulate supply.