This guide explains how to check Polymesh (POLYX) market availability before buying without assuming that any venue, region, or trading pair is currently supported. Data snapshot date: May 14, 2026. The latest local market data shows price at $0.0532, market cap at $67.92M, and 24h volume at $3.98M. Use the steps below as verification checks, not as a recommendation to purchase.
| Metric | Value |
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| Price | $0.0532 |
| Market Cap | $67.92M |
| 24h Change | -1.48% |
| Market Rank | #410 |
| 24h Volume | $3.98M |
| ATH Distance | -92.88% |
Market Availability Checks
Start by searching for the exact POLYX ticker and Polymesh name inside a venue you can legally use. Confirm that the market is active, that deposits and withdrawals are enabled, and that the listed asset matches the intended network or contract. Availability changes over time, so do not rely on older screenshots, social posts, or cached search results.
Step by Step Verification
First, confirm the trading pair and quote currency. Second, compare spread, 24h volume, and minimum order size. Third, verify the withdrawal network and any contract address shown by the venue. Fourth, review fees before funding the account. Fifth, send a small test withdrawal before moving a larger balance to self-custody.
Market Data to Check First
Polymesh trades at $0.0532 with a market cap of $67.92M and 24h volume of $3.98M. The latest ranked market snapshot places POLYX at #410 by market capitalization. The token is -92.88% from its all-time high of $0.7488, recorded on April 1, 2024. Its all-time low is $0.0383, recorded on February 6, 2026, while the 30-day move is +4.06%. Circulating supply is 1,275,731,923.98, total supply is 1,275,731,923.98, and max supply is not available. The current volume-to-market-cap ratio is 5.85%. Thin volume can make execution worse and can increase slippage, especially for market orders or large orders relative to available liquidity.
Custody and Transfer Planning
Before purchasing POLYX, decide whether the position will remain on a venue temporarily or move to a wallet. Confirm that the wallet supports the correct network. If the token exists on multiple chains, select the chain carefully, because sending assets over the wrong network can permanently lose funds.
Fees, Slippage, and Order Type
Fees are not limited to the visible trading fee. Users should also compare spread, deposit fees, withdrawal fees, card or bank fees, minimum order size, and network fees. Limit orders can reduce execution uncertainty compared with market orders, but they may not fill. For decentralized venues, slippage settings and pool liquidity are critical checks.
Risk Checks Before Buying
TokenRadar currently assigns Polymesh a risk score of 6/10, a growth potential index of 81/100, narrative strength of 30/100, and a volatility index of 50/100. The computed risk level is medium. Polymesh is a high growth potential, near ATH token.
The 24h range from $0.0509 to $0.0555, the 30-day move of +4.06%, and the ATH distance of -92.88% should all be reviewed before deciding whether the market is too volatile for the intended position size.
Records and Taxes
Keep records of the date, amount, price, fees, transaction IDs, and transfer destination. Tax treatment varies by jurisdiction, and TokenRadar does not provide tax advice. Good records make it easier to reconcile cost basis, transfers, and realized gains or losses later.
FAQ
Where can I buy Polymesh?
TokenRadar does not assert live venue availability in generated articles. Check current POLYX support directly inside the venue or DEX interface you are eligible to use.
What should I verify before buying POLYX?
Verify ticker, token name, contract or network, liquidity, spread, fees, withdrawal status, and regional eligibility before funding an account.
Is Polymesh safe to buy?
No article can make that determination. Current market data, TokenRadar risk score, liquidity, supply, custody setup, and personal risk tolerance all matter.
Should I move POLYX to a wallet?
That depends on custody preference and network support. If you self-custody, use a small test transfer and confirm the receiving network before moving a larger amount.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always do your own research (DYOR).
For POLYX 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.
Polymesh also needs category-aware interpretation. A Smart Contract Platform 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 how to-buy 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.