Compound (COMP) price and market data
- Price
- $19.33
- 24h change
- +1.92%
- Market cap
- $193.33M
- 24h volume
- $27.71M
- 24h high
- $19.7
- 24h low
- $18.66
- All-time high
- $854.45
- Circulating supply
- 10.00M
About Compound
The Compound Governance Token is a governance token on the Compound Finance lending protocol, COMP allows the owner to delegate voting rights to the address of their choice; the owner’s wallet, another user, an application, or a DeFi expert. Anybody can participate in Compound governance by receiving delegation, without needing to own COMP.
Trading COMP on Hypertradeworx
Hypertradeworx is a self-custodial trading terminal. Where COMP is listed as a perpetual, the same order ticket routes to Hyperliquid, Lighter, AsterDex, GMX and Ostium, so you choose the venue per trade instead of moving funds between apps. Your keys stay on your device throughout, and you can fund by card, swap across chains, or withdraw without an exchange account.
Questions
- What is Compound?
- The Compound Governance Token is a governance token on the Compound Finance lending protocol, COMP allows the owner to delegate voting rights to the address of their choice; the owner’s wallet, another user, an application, or a DeFi expert. Anybody can participate in Compound governance by receiving delegation, without needing to own COMP.
- What is the current Compound price?
- Compound trades at $19.33, +1.92% over the last 24 hours. Prices update live in the terminal above.
- Can I trade COMP perpetuals?
- Where COMP is listed as a perpetual, Hypertradeworx routes the order across Hyperliquid, Lighter, AsterDex, GMX and Ostium from a single ticket, with your keys held in a self-custodial wallet on your device.
- What is the Compound market cap?
- Compound has a market capitalisation of $193.33M, ranking #169 by market cap, with $27.71M traded in the last 24 hours.
Market data is provided for information only and is not investment advice. Trading crypto and perpetual futures carries significant risk, including the total loss of principal.