Kava Lend

Kava Lend (HARD)

Full information about Kava Lend (HARD). Current Kava Lend price in KES, HARD open/close rates, Kava Lend history charts, Kava Lend market capitalization and volume.

1 HARD = 0.479 KSh Kenyan Shilling (KES)
0.0037158 KES

Last updated: 2026-01-16 12:08:00 UTC - about 2 days ago 1 USD = 128.999619 KES

General information
Global rank:2416
Name: Kava Lend Kava Lend
Symbol:HARD
Current coin price (KES):0.479 KSh
Last hour:arrow_downward-1.18 %
Last 24 hours:arrow_downward-7.40 %
Last 7 days:-6.58 %trending_down
Capitalisation (KES):64 609 846.18 KSh
Volume 24h (KES):2 175 062.58 KSh
Available supply:134 791 668.00 HARD
Total coin supply:-1 HARD
Start date:2020-11-02
Last updated: 2026-01-16 12:08:00 UTC - about 2 days ago

Kava Lend/Kenyan Shilling (HARD/KES) price chart

Kava Lend/Kenyan Shilling (HARD/KES) capitalisation and volume charts

What is it?

The Kava Lend (HARD) is positioned as the native utility token within the Hard Protocol ecosystem. It's described as a governance token, with holders having the capacity to influence the platform's direction through voting mechanisms. Additionally, it's outlined to be used for transaction fees within the Hard Protocol system and as a potential staking tool.

Hard Protocol, on the other hand, is presented as a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform with the intention of offering various blockchain-based financial services. Its purported features include allowing users to lend, borrow, and earn on digital assets in a transparent framework.

What is it used for?

Within the Hard Protocol platform, the HARD token has specific stated purposes. In the context of Governance, it's mentioned that token holders can introduce, discuss, and vote on platform changes and updates. By holding HARD tokens, users potentially have a role in platform decisions.

For Staking, the platform suggests that users might stake their HARD tokens to receive rewards, presumably encouraging longer-term holding and involvement.

Regarding Fees, HARD is presented as a medium for transaction fee payments within the platform.

Lastly, in terms of Collateral, it's indicated that certain platform services might require HARD tokens as collateral to back transactions.