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$0.07

Function X (FX) Price

$0.07

Function X (FX) Price Today

The live price of Function X is 0.07 USD. In the past 24 hours, the trading volume of Function X was 397.17 USD, down by 0%. The current price has decreased by 0% from its 7-day high of 2.20 USD, and increased by 0.03% from its 7-day low of - USD. With a circulating supply of 66,200,580.02 Function X, the market cap of Function X is currently 11,033,678.00 USD, down by 0% in the last 24 hours. Function X currently ranks #2166 by market capitalization among cryptocurrencies.

Function X (FX) Market Data

Market Cap
$4.7M
24h Volume
$397.1
Circulating Supply
66.2M FX
Maximum Supply
1.8B FX
Fully Diluted Market Cap
$4.7M
Liquidity Indicator
0.01%
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About Function X (FX)

How can I buy Function X (FX)?

You can buy Function X (FX) on supported CEXs, DEXs, or crypto wallets, although it is not yet listed on BingX. See our How to Buy Function X guide for details. Sign up with BingX to trade FX first when it goes live.

The Function X crypto is a type of multi-layered decentralized finance (DeFi)  network. This protocol works together with a programmable interest service structure with a very flexible cross-chain bridge. Function X isn’t built to have a set of features that’s close to what can be gotten with other blockchain networks like Ethereum and Bitcoin (BTC). 


However, the Function X blockchain platform has the main goal which is to offer users and developers in the ecosystem with asset aggregation contracts that can connect directly to Ethereum (ETH) smart contracts. 


Function X Features and Updates


Function X is built as a product with use cases. The platform currently have to subnets that can facilitate worldwide retail transactions by bringing them On-chain and the trading of long-term contracts of crypto assets. 


It also has EVM compatible chain which allows developers on the ecosystem to move any DApps instantly and gives the infrastructure to ensure DApps run very well at low cost on a protected network. Function X is among the first few projects to put the EVM-compatible chain on a Cosmos-based chain. 


Function X Team


The first individual on the Function X team is David Ben Kay as the president. Ben leads the platform’s efforts to build an environment that is entirely powered by blockchain technology. Before becoming Function X’s president, Ben was the Ethereum Foundation’s governing board member, Managing Partner of Denton Hall, Beijing, and General Counsel of Microsoft China. He got his JD from UCLA. 


Yos Adiguna Ginting is a council member of Function X and also the Chair of the Board of Supervisors at Asosiasi Blockchain Indonesia. Another member of the team is Indra Winarta who’s the Ecosystem Lead. He was also a former Consultant in a sub-company of DCI Indonesia. Indra graduated from Universitas Pelita Harapan with a  B.Sc in Applied Mathematics and BEng in Computer Science. 

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