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MX-$1.76

MX (MX) Price & Risk Analysis

Live MX price, TokenRadar risk score, market metrics, and research guides in one place.

$1.76
+0.67% (24h)

MX Market Snapshot

MX trades at $1.76 with a 24h move of +0.67%. Market cap is $161.83M with rank #216, and 24h volume is $7.01M. Use the risk score, ATH drawdown, and liquidity context below before treating the article as actionable research.

Market Cap
$161.83M
24h Volume
$7.01M
Circulating Supply
91.84M
Risk Score
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6.0SCORE
Medium Risk

Data & Methodology

Market prices and supply data are provided by CoinGecko. TokenRadar metrics combine market volatility, market cap, volume ratio, ATH drawdown, and category context. They are research signals, not buy or sell recommendations.

Market Data Updated
5/14/2026
Article Quality Gate
Passed
30-Day Price History

TokenRadar Metrics

Growth Potential
50/100
Narrative Strength
45/100
Value vs ATH
30%
ATH: $5.85
Volatility Index
4/100

MX has moderate metrics across the board.

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$1,000
$1.76
All-Time Low: $0.042185
Current Valuation
$1,000.00
-0.00% ROI

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MX (MX) is tracked by TokenRadar as a Exchange-based Tokens, Centralized Exchange (CEX) Token, Ethereum Ecosystem, Morph L2 Ecosystem asset. MX is the proof of rights and interests of MXC trading platform itself. Data snapshot date: May 14, 2026. This overview focuses on market structure, historical reference points, liquidity, and risk context rather than buy or sell recommendations.

| Metric | Value |
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| Price | $1.76 |
| Market Cap | $161.83M |
| 24h Change | +0.67% |
| Market Rank | #216 |
| 24h Volume | $7.01M |
| ATH Distance | -69.90% |

Market Position for MX

MX trades at $1.76 with a market cap of $161.83M and 24h volume of $7.01M. The latest ranked market snapshot places MX at #216 by market capitalization. The token is -69.90% from its all-time high of $5.85, recorded on April 10, 2024. Its all-time low is $0.0422, recorded on November 25, 2019, while the 30-day move is -0.69%. Circulating supply is 91,837,334, total supply is 409,024,834, and max supply is not available. The volume-to-market-cap ratio is 4.33%, which helps separate active markets from thin markets. A higher ratio usually means recent trading activity is easier to observe, while a very low ratio can make price changes less reliable as a signal.

TokenRadar Risk Context

TokenRadar currently assigns MX a risk score of 6/10, a growth potential index of 51/100, narrative strength of 45/100, and a volatility index of 4/100. The computed risk level is medium. MX has moderate metrics across the board.

Risk should be read together with liquidity. MX has 24h high and low levels of $1.76 and $1.74, so the short-term range is visible before considering broader 7-day and 30-day changes of +0.34% and -0.69%.

Historical Data Points

The historical reference set for MX includes an all-time high of $5.85 on April 10, 2024, an all-time low of $0.0422 on November 25, 2019, and a 1-year move of -35.86%. These figures do not predict the future, but they show whether the current price is near extremes or in a middle range.

Supply and Valuation

Circulating supply is 91,837,334, total supply is 409,024,834, and max supply is not available. Fully diluted valuation is $720.75M. Market cap and FDV can diverge when a large portion of supply is not circulating, so investors should compare circulating supply, total supply, and unlock or emission information before relying on valuation multiples.

What Could Change the Setup

MX would need stronger evidence across volume, liquidity, development activity, and category momentum for the setup to improve. Weak follow-through, falling volume, large unlocks, contract migrations, or negative security events would weaken the research case even if the spot price rises for a short period.

FAQ

What is MX?

MX is the proof of rights and interests of MXC trading platform itself.

Is MX a low-risk asset?

No crypto asset should be treated as low risk by default. TokenRadar currently shows a risk score of 6/10, and that score should be checked against volatility, liquidity, supply, and recent events.

What market data matters most for MX?

The most useful starting points are price, market cap, 24h volume, market rank, ATH distance, circulating supply, and the 30-day trend.

Does this overview recommend buying MX?

No. It is a structured research summary for comparing data points and risks.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always do your own research (DYOR).

For MX research, the important control is consistency between the live market snapshot and the longer historical record. A single 24h move can be noisy, while market cap rank, 30-day performance, all-time high distance, supply structure, and volume-to-cap ratio create a more durable comparison set. This is why the article separates market data from decision rules and keeps the conclusion conditional.

MX also needs category-aware interpretation. A Exchange-based Tokens token with high liquidity can behave very differently from a low-volume asset with the same percentage move. The practical question is whether volume, spread quality, supply data, and catalyst evidence confirm the move or contradict it.

The safest way to use this overview article is as a checklist. Confirm the latest price, check the current rank, compare 24h volume with market cap, review the ATH and ATL dates, and look for any project-specific changes before treating the data as current enough for research.

For MX research, the important control is consistency between the live market snapshot and the longer historical record. A single 24h move can be noisy, while market cap rank, 30-day performance, all-time high distance, supply structure, and volume-to-cap ratio create a more durable comparison set. This is why the article separates market data from decision rules and keeps the conclusion conditional.

MX also needs category-aware interpretation. A Exchange-based Tokens token with high liquidity can behave very differently from a low-volume asset with the same percentage move. The practical question is whether volume, spread quality, supply data, and catalyst evidence confirm the move or contradict it.

The safest way to use this overview article is as a checklist. Confirm the latest price, check the current rank, compare 24h volume with market cap, review the ATH and ATL dates, and look for any project-specific changes before treating the data as current enough for research.

For MX research, the important control is consistency between the live market snapshot and the longer historical record. A single 24h move can be noisy, while market cap rank, 30-day performance, all-time high distance, supply structure, and volume-to-cap ratio create a more durable comparison set. This is why the article separates market data from decision rules and keeps the conclusion conditional.

MX also needs category-aware interpretation. A Exchange-based Tokens token with high liquidity can behave very differently from a low-volume asset with the same percentage move. The practical question is whether volume, spread quality, supply data, and catalyst evidence confirm the move or contradict it.

The safest way to use this overview article is as a checklist. Confirm the latest price, check the current rank, compare 24h volume with market cap, review the ATH and ATL dates, and look for any project-specific changes before treating the data as current enough for research.