up Live Price Update & Market Capitalization

up UP #1917

$0.131 28.75% (1d)

Market Overview

up current market price is $0.131 with a 24 hour trading volume of $679.75K. The total available supply of up is 518.52M UP. It has secured Rank 1917 in the cryptocurrency market with a marketcap of $2,600.22K. The UP price is 0.23% down in the last one hour.


The high price of the up is $0.206 and low price is $0.128 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.

up Rank

1917

up Price

$0.131

Market Cap

$2,600.22K 28.98%

Fully Diluted Valuation

$67.58M

Trading Volume(24h)

$679.75K

Circulating Supply

19.95M UP

Total Supply

518.52M UP

Max Supply

(Not Available)

High(24h)

$0.206

Low(24h)

$0.128

All-time High

$0.532 75.46%
11 Aug 2026

All-time Low

$0.0304 329.82%
01 Aug 2026

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up Price Chart

1h

0.23%

24h

28.75%

7d

70.09%

14d

133.9%

30d

6.4%

60d

0%

200d

0%

1y

0%

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About up

up. is a decentralized exchange and liquidity marketplace on Robinhood Chain, an Arbitrum Nitro-based Ethereum Layer 2. The protocol implements a vote-escrow ve(3,3) model based on the Velodrome v2 and Slipstream architectures, and its contracts are immutable and verified on the Robinhood Chain block explorer. The exchange runs two pool designs side by side: v2-style pools for volatile and stable pairs, and concentrated-liquidity pools. A single router quotes both designs and routes each swap through the path with the best execution. UP is the liquid ERC-20 token paid out as emissions, and locking UP for up to four years, or permanently, mints veUP, an NFT position that carries voting power. Each seven-day epoch, veUP holders vote to direct UP emissions across liquidity-pool gauges. Voters receive 100% of protocol trading fees and any third-party incentives on the pools they support, while liquidity providers who stake in gauges earn the emissions.