Safemoon Price Chart
The Safemoon price chart is a crucial component of understanding the cryptocurrency's market performance and value fluctuation.
Date |
Highest Price (USD) |
Lowest Price (USD) |
Volume (24h) |
2022-01-01 |
0.00012345 |
0.00000567 |
10000000 |
2022-01-02 |
0.00014111 |
0.00000889 |
5000000 |
2022-01-03 |
0.00016969 |
0.00001212 |
3000000 |
The Safemoon price chart displays the cryptocurrency's historical price data, allowing investors to make informed decisions about buying or selling.
Historical Price Data
The historical price data of Safemoon coin is available on various online platforms, including CoinMarketCap and CryptoCompare.
Date |
Highest Price (USD) |
Lowest Price (USD) |
2021-01-01 |
0.00010000 |
0.00000500 |
2021-01-02 |
0.00012000 |
0.00000800 |
2021-01-03 |
0.00015000 |
0.00001200 |
Cryptocurrency Market Trends
The Safemoon price chart also provides insights into the overall cryptocurrency market trends, allowing investors to make informed decisions.
Date |
Safemoon Price Change (%) |
Overall Market Cap (%) |
2022-01-01 |
5.0% |
10.0% |
2022-01-02 |
3.0% |
8.0% |
2022-01-03 |
2.0% |
6.0% |
Indian Currency and Coins
The Indian currency is the official currency of India, used for all transactions within the country.
Coin Name |
Denomination |
Purpose |
Rupee |
? |
Official currency of India |
Napoleon |
1/2 Rupee |
Circulation coin |
Paisa |
1 Rupee |
Circulation coin |
The Indian government has also introduced various commemorative coins, including the National Flag Coin and the Statue of Unity Coin.
Types of Indian Coins
There are several types of coins in circulation in India, including:
- Circulation coins: Rupee (?), Napoleon (1/2 Rupee), Paisa (1 Rupee)
- Commemorative coins: National Flag Coin, Statue of Unity Coin
- Medal coins: Issued for special occasions and events
The Indian government also issues commemorative currency notes, which are used to commemorate important events and milestones.
History of Indian Coins
The use of coins in India dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization, around 2500 BCE.
Period |
Coin Type |
Description |
Indus Valley Civilization (2500 BCE - 1500 BCE) |
Seal rings and other tokens |
Used as early forms of currency |
Mauryan Empire (322 BCE - 185 BCE) |
Copper coins |
Circulation coinage introduced during this period |
The use of paper money was introduced in India during the British colonial era, with the first paper note issued in 1861.
Indian Currency and Blockchain
The use of blockchain technology is not yet widespread in India's currency and coinage systems.
Trial |
Blockchain Technology Used |
Description |
2017 - National Payments Authority (NPA) |
Private blockchain platform |
Used to test and develop a blockchain-based payment system for the country |
2020 - Reserve Bank of India (RBI) |
Public blockchain platform |
Used to pilot a
Indian Currency and Coins
The Indian currency is the rupee, denoted by the symbol ?.
Currency |
Symbol |
Value (1 Unit) |
Rupee |
? |
100 paise |
Paisa |
? |
1/4 rupee |
The Indian government also issues commemorative coins, including the ?2 coin, which features the image of Lord Ganesha.
Coin |
Value (1 Unit) |
?2 Coin |
Lord Ganesha image |
?10 Coin |
Geometric pattern |
The Indian government also issues other coins, including the ?5 coin and the ?50 coin.
Coin |
Value (1 Unit) |
?5 Coin |
Bengal tiger image |
?50 Coin |
Swami Vivekananda image |
The Indian government also issues other commemorative coins, including the ?100 coin.
Coin |
Value (1 Unit) |
?100 Coin |
Kartikay image |
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