Tezos
XTZUSDView Detailed Chart
0.889USD
+0.014+1.60%
Today
+1.60%
1 Week
+7.76%
1 Month
-33.51%
6 Months
+39.34%
Year to Date
-33.71%
1 Year
-16.84%
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Key Data Points
Opening Price
0.875Previous Closing Price
0.875Indicators
The Indicators feature provides value and direction analysis for various instruments under a selection of technical indicators, together with a technical summary.
This feature includes nine of the commonly used technical indicators: MACD, RSI, KDJ, StochRSI, ATR, CCI, WR, TRIX and MA. You may also adjust the timeframe depending on your needs.
Please note that technical analysis is only part of investment reference, and there is no absolute standard for using numerical values to assess direction. The results are for reference only, and we are not responsible for the accuracy of the indicator calculations and summaries.
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Indicators
Indicators
Value
Direction
MACD(12,26,9)
0.029
Neutral
RSI(14)
39.953
Neutral
STOCH(KDJ)(9,3,3)
69.693
Neutral
ATR(14)
0.073
Low Volatility
CCI(14)
68.919
Neutral
Williams %R
19.318
Overbought
TRIX(12,20)
-1.294
Sell
StochRSI(14)
69.885
Sell
Moving Average
Indicators
Value
Direction
MA5
0.891
Buy
MA10
0.871
Buy
MA20
0.917
Sell
MA50
1.134
Sell
MA100
1.201
Sell
MA200
0.930
Sell
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More Details of Tezos
Who are the founders of Tezos?
Tezos was conceived by Arthur and Kathleen Breitman in a 2014 white paper under the pseudonym L.M. Goodman, a reference to Satoshi Nakamoto. Arthur Breitman has a background in quantitative analysis, having worked for Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Google X, and Waymo. He has a degree from École Polytechnique and the Courant Institute of NYU. Kathleen Breitman previously worked for R3, Accenture, Bridgewater Associates, and the Wall Street Journal, and holds a degree from Cornell University.
What makes Tezos unique?
The main features that make Tezos unique are its on-chain governance system and its strong focus on code security and formal verification. Tezos' on-chain governance system allows any user of the network to propose and vote on upgrades to the protocol in proportion to the stakes they hold, with the voting taking place entirely on-chain. This process focuses on decentralization and contrasts with the governance in other protocols, where a small group of core developers decide the future of the blockchain. Tezos has also been a pioneer in implementing the liquid proof-of-stake (LPoS) consensus mechanism.
How is the Tezos network secured?
Tezos uses a liquid proof-of-stake (LPoS) consensus mechanism, which is an evolution of the delegated proof-of-stake (DPoS) idea. In LPoS, anyone who meets the minimum threshold of 6,000 XTZ can be a validator (known as "bakers" in Tezos), or they can delegate their stake to any public baker in the network, even if they don't meet the threshold themselves. This ensures that staking on Tezos is as inclusive and accessible as possible, democratizing access and ensuring a plurality of validators to secure the network.
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