Request Stock

Request

Price
0.06 USD
Today +/-
+0.00 USD
Today %
+2.52 %
Market Cap
$51.35M
0.00% dominance
24h Volume
$1.35M
Vol/MCap: 0.0262
Fully Diluted Valuation
$64.42M
Circulating Supply
796.69M REQ
80%Max: -
24h Range
$0.0631
$0.0657
All-Time Range
$0.004651
$1.18

Technical Analysis

Daily indicators based on 1d candle data

Signal
Buy
RSI (14)Oversold
28.7
03070100
MACDBullish
MACD Line-0.0074
Signal Line-0.0078
Histogram0.0004
Bollinger Bands Width: 34.06%
Upper0.08279
Middle (SMA 20)0.07074
Lower0.05869
Price Position in Bands
Moving Averages
SMA 20
0.07074Sell
SMA 50
0.08913Sell
SMA 200
0.1137Sell
EMA 12
0.06730Sell
EMA 26
0.07471Sell
Volatility (20d)
55.0%
Annualized
ATR (14)
0.003597
Average true range (daily)

DeFi Analytics

Request Network (Developer Tools)
TVL
$0.00
ExchangeMarket PairPrice+2% Depth-2% DepthVolume (24H)Volume %TypeLiquidity RatingLast Updated
HTXREQ/USDT0.14362.21,481.441.14 M0.06cex2037/9/2025, 4:23 AM
GateREQ/USDT0.1417,670.6911,656.24268,415.70.01cex4327/9/2025, 4:23 AM
BinanceREQ/USDT0.1436,389.1836,393.02227,199.020cex603.077/9/2025, 4:23 AM
TapbitREQ/USDT0.141,514.921,704.05119,167.410.01cex1437/9/2025, 4:18 AM
Coinbase ExchangeREQ/USD0.1419,535.3815,988.6287,544.950.01cex3947/9/2025, 4:23 AM
BVOXREQ/USDT0.145,645.846,041.8971,774.740.01cex3227/9/2025, 4:18 AM
UZXREQ/USDT0.14779,901.1790,297.360,062.180.01cex5527/9/2025, 4:21 AM
TothemoonREQ/USDT0.141,137.54991.4845,554.710.22cex2127/9/2025, 4:21 AM
BYDFiREQ/USDT0.1410,880.9113,953.0545,054.580.03cex3197/9/2025, 4:21 AM
BingXREQ/USDT0.1432,132.1431,243.3530,763.190.01cex4007/9/2025, 4:21 AM

Request FAQ

REQ is genoteerd op Coinbase, Binance, crypto.com, KuCoin en vele andere beurzen. De REQ-token ondersteunt het open-sourceprotocol van het Request Network via enkele mechanismen: anti-spam; governance; staking; kortingen; onafhankelijkheid. De Request (REQ)-utilitytoken, gelanceerd in 2017, waarborgt de prestaties en stabiliteit van het Request Network. Het Request Network zelf is een op Ethereum gebaseerd gedecentraliseerd betalingssysteem waar iedereen een betaling kan aanvragen en geld kan ontvangen via veilige methoden. Het verwijdert de noodzaak van derden om een goedkopere, veiligere betalingsoplossing te bieden die met alle wereldwijde valuta's werkt. Het originele whitepaper is hier beschikbaar. Wanneer een gebruiker een betalingsverzoek creëert, definiëren zij naar welk adres de betaling moet worden toegewezen en wat het bedrag is. De gebruiker kan ook de voorwaarden van de betaling definiëren, waardoor een eenvoudig verzoek wordt opgewaardeerd naar een factuur. Zodra dit is voltooid, kan de gebruiker zijn verzoek delen om betaald te worden door de tegenpartij. Elke stap wordt gedocumenteerd en opgeslagen op het Request Network, waardoor iedereen die betrokken is gemakkelijk alle facturen en betalingen kan bijhouden voor boekhoudkundige doeleinden. Request is ook geïntegreerd met wetgeving over de hele wereld om in overeenstemming te blijven met de handelswetten van elk afzonderlijk land.

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Beginnings and the Rise of Cryptocurrencies

The history of cryptocurrencies began in 2008 when an individual or group using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto published the whitepaper "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System." This document laid the foundation for the first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin. Bitcoin utilized a decentralized technology known as blockchain to enable transactions without the need for a central authority.

In January 2009, the Bitcoin network commenced with the mining of the Genesis Block. Initially, Bitcoin was more of an experimental project for a small group of enthusiasts. The first known commercial purchase using Bitcoins occurred in 2010, when someone spent 10,000 Bitcoins on two pizzas. At that time, the value of one Bitcoin was just fractions of a cent.

The development of other cryptocurrencies

Following the success of Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies soon emerged. These new digital currencies, often referred to as "Altcoins," sought to use and improve blockchain technology in various ways. Some of the most well-known early Altcoins include Litecoin (LTC), Ripple (XRP), and Ethereum (ETH). Ethereum, founded by Vitalik Buterin, was particularly distinct from Bitcoin, as it enabled the creation of smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps).

Market Growth and Volatility

The cryptocurrency market grew rapidly, and with it public attention. The value of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies experienced extreme fluctuations. Highlights such as the end of 2017, when the Bitcoin price nearly reached 20,000 US dollars, alternated with sharp market crashes. This volatility attracted both investors and speculators.

Regulatory Challenges and Acceptance

As the popularity of cryptocurrencies rose, governments around the world began to grapple with the regulation of this new asset class. Some countries adopted a friendly stance and encouraged the development of crypto technologies, while others introduced strict regulations or outright banned cryptocurrencies. Despite these challenges, the acceptance of cryptocurrencies in the mainstream has steadily increased, with companies and financial institutions starting to adopt them.

Recent Developments and the Future

In recent years, developments such as DeFi (Decentralized Finance) and NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) have broadened the range of possibilities offered by blockchain technology. DeFi enables complex financial transactions without traditional financial institutions, while NFTs allow for the tokenization of artwork and other unique items.

The future of cryptocurrencies remains exciting and uncertain. Questions about scalability, regulation, and market penetration remain open. Nevertheless, interest in cryptocurrencies and the underlying blockchain technology is stronger than ever, and their role in the global economy is expected to continue growing.

Advantages of Investing in Cryptocurrencies

1. High Return Potential

Cryptocurrencies are known for their high potential returns. Investors who got in early on projects like Bitcoin or Ethereum have made substantial gains. This high return makes cryptocurrencies an attractive investment opportunity for risk-seeking investors.

2. Independence from Traditional Financial Systems

Cryptocurrencies offer an alternative to the traditional financial system. They are not bound to the policies of a central bank, making them an attractive hedge against inflation and economic instability.

3. Innovation and Technological Development

Investing in cryptocurrencies also means investing in new technologies. Blockchain, the technology behind many cryptocurrencies, has the potential to revolutionize numerous industries, from financial services to supply chain management.

4. Liquidity

Cryptocurrency markets operate around the clock, which means high liquidity. Investors can buy and sell their assets at any time, which is a clear advantage compared to traditional markets that are tied to opening hours.

Disadvantages of Investing in Cryptocurrencies

1. High Volatility

Cryptocurrencies are known for their extreme volatility. The value of cryptocurrencies can rise or fall quickly and unpredictably, posing a high risk to investors.

2. Regulatory Uncertainty

The regulatory landscape for cryptocurrencies is still emerging and varies greatly from country to country. This uncertainty can lead to risks, especially when new laws and regulations are introduced.

3. Security Risks

While blockchain technology is considered very secure, there are risks associated with the storage and exchange of cryptocurrencies. Hacks and fraud are not uncommon in the crypto world, which requires additional precautions.

4. Lack of Understanding and Acceptance

Many people do not fully understand cryptocurrencies and the underlying technology. This lack of understanding can lead to misguided investments. Additionally, the acceptance of cryptocurrencies as a means of payment is still limited.