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Right now, FED has 10.00 holders, which may translate to its level of adoption and social credibility. It’s got a maximum supply of 1,000M – the number of FED tokens won’t go beyond this limit. The current circulating supply is 1,000M, representing the number of FED tokens currently available in the market. FED’s liquidity of $0.00 also indicates how much of FED can be bought or sold without significantly affecting its price.
Last updated: 5 Nov 2025, 09:36:06 am
FED in the news
A surging U.S. dollar and expectations of slower Fed rate cuts fueled a broad crypto sell-off, sending bitcoin and ether to multi-month lows.
BTC holds near $110K and Ethereum trades around $3,900 as liquidations ease and market makers report clients slowly re-entering risk after the Fed-driven selloff.
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Custodia nine months after hearing arguments in the company's effort to secure a Federal Reserve master account.
The Kansas City Fed President said lower rates can't do a lot to improve what he calls "structural changes" in the labor market.
The breakdown was accompanied by outsized volume, with a peak around 392.6 million tokens — nearly 400% of its daily average.
The Fed's 25 basis point rate cut and Chair Jerome Powell's cautious stance led to a wave of selling, with 24-hour liquidations surging to over $1.1 billion.
Bitcoin slid to its $110,000 support as the broader crypto market shed $80 billion following the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cut and a new U.S.-China trade agreement.
Your day-ahead look for Oct. 30, 2025
Large clusters of long liquidations can signal capitulation and potential short-term bottoms, while heavy short wipeouts may precede local tops as momentum flips.
XRP slid from $2.63 to $2.59 after a failed breakout above the $2.67 zone, with trading volume spiking to roughly 392.6 million tokens—about 658% above its recent average—during the rejection.
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FED (FED) is a decentralized digital currency leveraging blockchain technology for secure transactions.
Why invest in FED (FED)?
As a decentralized currency, free from government or financial institution control, FED is definitely an alternative to traditional fiat currencies. However, investing, trading or buying FED involves complexity and volatility. Thorough research and risk awareness are essential before investing. Find out more about FED (FED) prices and information here on OKX today.
How to buy and store FED?
To buy and store FED, you can purchase it on a cryptocurrency exchange or through a peer-to-peer marketplace. After buying FED, it’s important to securely store it in a crypto wallet, which comes in two forms: hot wallets (software-based, stored on your physical devices) and cold wallets (hardware-based, stored offline).
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