About Gitcoin

Gitcoin (GTC) is an Ethereum token that enables community governance of the Gitcoin platform. The platform is designed to fund and coordinate open source development by novel means such as quadratic funding. As of June 2021, Gitcoin has facilitated over $21 million in grants and bounties for open source developers.

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Buyer Ratio

61%0%

Traders

23

43.75%

Buyers

14

75%

Sellers

10

25%

Searched

23

Market Stats

Market Cap

£5.66M

3.54%

FDV

£6.47M

Circ. Supply

87M GTC

Max Supply

100M GTC

Total Supply

100M GTC

Diluted Valuation

£6.47M

Performance

Popularity

#1,027

Dominance

0%

Volume (24H)

£790.87K

24.56%

Volume (7D)

£5.66M

Volume (30D)

£24.66M

All time high

£21.49

Price Change (1Y)

Not enough data

79.13%

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Additional details

Recent trends

The price of Gitcoin has increased by 0.29% in the last hour and decreased by 3.83% in the past 24 hours. Gitcoin’s price has also fallen by 16.45% in the past week. The current price is £0.0642 per GTC with a 24-hour trading volume of £790.87K. Currently, Gitcoin is valued at 99.70% below its all time high of £21.49. This all-time high was the highest price paid for Gitcoin since its launch.

The current circulating supply of Gitcoin is 87,491,501.904 GTC which means that Gitcoin has as total market cap of £5,657,888.59.

Market details

GTC vs markets

↘ 70.45%

GTC vs BTC

↘ 70.52%

GTC vs ETH

↘ 71.84%

Tags

dao

web3

binance-listing

Network & Addresses

Network
Address

Ethereum

0xDe30da39c46104798bB5aA3fe8B9e0e1F348163F

Price history

Time
Price
Change
Today
£0.0642
-3.83%
1 Day
£0.0667
-3.83%
1 Week
£0.0760
-16.45%
1 Month
£0.0956
-33.59%
1 Year
£0.33
-79.13%

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FAQ

Gitcoin (GTC) is a blockchain-based platform and a community of builders, creators, and protocols working together to shape the future of the open internet. Gitcoin's mission is to build and fund digital public goods. 

Today, the internet has unlocked a world of possibilities for collaboration and creation. Technologies like open-source protocols and decentralized blockchains enable businesses to take that co-creation to a new scale. Thus, the Gitcoin community makes use of these technologies to fund and create digital public goods projects that benefit everyone and provide immediate solutions to their problems.

Open-source software is considered the critical component of software development and modern computing. This software provides users with the source code that anyone can check, modify, and enhance. Therefore, as stated in the whitepaper, Gitcoin aims to promote the collaboration of open-source software projects. But, as open-source software is free and open by nature, many developers contributing to these projects receive little or no compensation in return. To overcome this issue, Gitcoin seeks to provide financial incentives and grants to developers who embark on development projects.

Another important feature offered by Gitcoin is Quadratic Funding. This is a patented democratic approach adopted by Gitcoin through which crypto funding is directed to public goods initiatives. Quadratic Funding offers a structure where individual donations are matched with an equivalent amount of funding from larger pools of funds provided by bigger donors. The mechanism amplifies the contributions made by large communities over the donations made by a small group with high-paying capacities. The matching of funds is done using a proprietary formula, which is then optimized to benefit projects with more community support.

Additionally, Gitcoin offers bounties, which allows users to crowdsource support from accessible developers on the Gitcoin platform to fund certain technological development issues. To fund a bounty, a user must first create an issue on GitHub, then fund it with Gitcoin (specifying project specifics, a completion deadline, and any other relevant information), following which contributors can fill out a simple form expressing their interest in resolving the issue. Gitcoin bounties can be permissioned, requiring funder consent before starting work, or permissionless, allowing anyone at any time to finish the bounty. Using Gitcoin bounties, funders can choose workers at their leisure, set deadlines, and cancel at any time.

Gitcoin's native token is named GTC, which is an ERC20 token with no economic value. This implies the token has no financial rights. It is primarily used to administer the Gitcoin ecosystem. The primary focus of the token is to allow communities to create and fund open-source projects. Moreover, the GTC is used by Gitcoin's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) to decentralize and govern the platform by putting the future of the platform in the hands of the community growing around it. 

Gitcoin has also introduced a Stewards Delegation Program. Voting rights for GTC holders are proportional to the number of tokens they own. They can delegate their voting rights to community stewards so that they can vote on their behalf, without giving up their tokens. Stewards are individuals of the community who actively participate in governance. The community has a direct impact on their influence. The more voting rights they have, the more the community trusts their stewardship. Anyone can become a steward by simply agreeing to the voting rights.

Kevin Owocki and Scott Moore are the founders of Gitcoin, which was founded in November 2017. Owocki is the CEO, and Moore is the technical growth lead and the director of research at Gitcoin.  

Owocki completed his BS in computer science from the University of Delaware and worked at several renowned companies like Barclays and Vanguard. Similarly, Moore completed his bachelor’s degree in mathematics and political science from the University of Toronto. Before joining Gitcoin, he worked at a number of reputable companies, including Bell, Picolo Research, and others.

Gitcoin’s DAO and governance token was launched in May 2021.

The total supply of GTC coins is capped at 100 million GTC

Users can easily buy Gitcoin (GTC) at several exchanges like Coinbase, which safe, secure, and easy to use. GTC is available on Coinbase.com as well as Coinbase app.

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The current market cap of Gitcoin is £5.658M. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.

The all-time high of Gitcoin is £21.49. This all-time high is highest price paid for Gitcoin since it was launched.

Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of Gitcoin is £790.868K.

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The current circulating supply of Gitcoin is 87 million.

Gitcoin ranks 222 among tradable assets on Coinbase. Popularity is currently based on relative market cap.

Currently, 71% of Coinbase users are buying Gitcoin. In other words, 71% of Coinbase customers have increased their net position in Gitcoin over the past 24 hours through trading.

Yes, Gitcoin is currently available on Coinbase’s centralized exchange. For more detailed instructions, check out our helpful how to buy Gitcoin guide.

Social stats

Popularity in posts

#2045

Contributors

172

Posts

243

% About Gitcoin

0.009%

Articles

0

X (Twitter)

46.15% bullish

Sentiment

3.8 ★

Highlights

172 unique individuals are talking about Gitcoin and it is ranked #2,045 in most mentions and activity from collected posts. In the last 24 hours, across all social media platforms, Gitcoin has an average sentiment score of 3.8 out of 5. Finally, Gitcoin is becoming less newsworthy, with 0 news articles published about Gitcoin.

On Twitter, people are mostly neutral about Gitcoin. There were 48.65% of tweets with bullish sentiment compared to 5.41% of tweets with a bearish sentiment about Gitcoin. 51.35% of tweets were neutral about Gitcoin. These sentiments are based on 195 tweets.

On Reddit, Gitcoin was mentioned in 40 Reddit posts and there were 451 comments about Gitcoin. On average, there were less upvotes compared to downvotes on Reddit posts and more upvotes compared to downvotes on Reddit comments.

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