Gitcoin

Gitcoin (GTC)

Full information about Gitcoin (GTC). Current Gitcoin price in JPY, GTC open/close rates, Gitcoin history charts, Gitcoin market capitalization and volume.

1 GTC = 94.00 ¥ Japanese Yen (JPY)
0.6554534 JPY

Last updated: 2024-10-01 01:40:00 UTC - about 7 months ago 1 USD = 143.406499 JPY

General information
Global rank:532
Name: Gitcoin Gitcoin
Symbol:GTC
Current coin price (JPY):94.00 ¥
Last hour:arrow_upward1.34 %
Last 24 hours:arrow_downward-3.38 %
Last 7 days:0.800 %trending_up
Capitalisation (JPY):7 933 716 607.34 ¥
Volume 24h (JPY):676 541 956.82 ¥
Available supply:84 404 586.00 GTC
Total coin supply:-1 GTC
Start date:2021-05-12
Last updated: 2024-10-01 01:40:00 UTC - about 7 months ago

Gitcoin/Japanese Yen (GTC/JPY) price chart

Gitcoin/Japanese Yen (GTC/JPY) capitalisation and volume charts

What is Gitcoin Platform?

Gitcoin is a community-driven platform that aims to financially support and promote open-source software development. It employs a unique 'bounties' system to act as a mediator between project owners in need of development assistance and developers looking for opportunities. This arrangement fosters a collaborative environment beneficial for the advancement of open-source projects.

What is Gitcoin Token (GTC)?

GTC, short for Gitcoin Token, is an ERC-20 governance token built on the Ethereum blockchain. It was launched in late May 2021 and plays a crucial role in shaping and funding the Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) that oversees Gitcoin.

What are the Uses and Functions of GTC?

GTC primarily serves as the governance token within the Gitcoin ecosystem. Token holders can propose changes, vote on a range of platform issues, and significantly influence Gitcoin's future.

Beyond its governance role, GTC also functions as an incentive and reward mechanism. Developers can earn GTC tokens for their contributions to open-source projects. Additional utilities of the token include:

Staking: GTC can be staked on Gitcoin Passport as a "proof of humanity," reinforcing the platform's trust mechanisms.

Decentralizing Grants and Managing Disputes: GTC aids in decentralizing the grant-awarding process and is essential in dispute resolution within the platform.

Treasury Governance: The token is also used for governance over Gitcoin’s financial reserves or treasury.

Who Created Gitcoin and When Was It Founded?

Gitcoin was founded in 2017 by Kevin Owocki and Scott Moore. Owocki serves as the CEO, while Moore is the technical growth lead and director of research. The platform was initiated with the aim of incentivizing the development of open-source software. As of June 2021, Gitcoin has successfully funded over $20 million in open-source projects.