General information | |
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Global rank: | 702 |
Name: |
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Symbol: | RLY |
Current coin price (ZMK): | 50.69 ZK |
Last hour: | arrow_downward-0.370 % |
Last 24 hours: | arrow_downward-6.79 % |
Last 7 days: | -5.35 %trending_down |
Capitalisation (ZMK): | 264 720 289 737.63 ZK |
Volume 24h (ZMK): | 27 201 431 168.02 ZK |
Available supply: | 5 222 149 742.00 RLY |
Total coin supply: | -1 RLY |
Start date: | 2020-10-05 |
Rally/Zambian Kwacha (pre-2013) (RLY/ZMK) price chart
Rally/Zambian Kwacha (pre-2013) (RLY/ZMK) capitalisation and volume charts
Rally (RLY) is the native ERC-20 governance token of the Rally Network, a decentralized platform built on the Ethereum blockchain. Designed for operation on the Ethereum mainnet, Rally's digital asset, $RLY, can be securely sent and received within the Ethereum network.
The Rally Network is specifically designed as an open platform for digital creators, influencers, celebrities, and brands to build tokenized communities. It provides a set of tools for creators to establish their own virtual economies, thereby extending their online presence and brand influence.
One of the standout features of Rally is its "Creator Coins." These are individualized digital currencies that embody the brand of each creator. Not only are these coins the first in a line of customizable, creator-branded tools offered by the Rally Network, but Rally also simplifies the process of creating these coins by removing the technical complexities usually associated with coding on the Ethereum blockchain.
Rally offers a community-driven governance model that empowers both creators and their fans. By providing economic incentives for active fan engagement, it fosters a decentralized control over platform features and functionalities, thereby democratizing the creator-fan relationship.
Rally was co-founded by Kevin Chou and Mahesh Vellanki, who are recognized entrepreneurs in the blockchain and cryptocurrency arenas. Their vision and leadership have been pivotal in establishing Rally Network's success. They aimed to create a governance model that's community-driven, thus empowering creators and their communities to have a greater say in the ecosystem.