
Reflexer Ungovernance Token Price
(FLX)
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- $2,694.40048743
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- Market Cap
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- Circulating Supply
- 193,796
- Max Supply
- 1,000,000
About FLX
How can I buy Reflexer Ungovernance Token (FLX)?
Buying FLX on KuCoin TH is fast and simple. Create an account, verify your identity, deposit funds, and start your trading. It's that simple! See How to Buy Reflexer Ungovernance Token (FLX) for more information. Coin description
What is Reflexer Ungovernance Token (FLX)?
The FLX token has two main functions inside the RAI protocol: Backstop mechanism: FLX stakers are the first line of defense in case the RAI protocol goes underwater. The second line of defense is with debt auctions that mint new FLX and auction it in exchange for RAI Ungovernance: once governance minimization is finalized, FLX holders will be able to remove control from any remaining components in RAI or, if needed, continue to manage components that may be challenging to ungovern (such as oracles or any other component interacting with other protocols)
FAQ
What is the all-time high price of Reflexer Ungovernance Token (FLX)?
The all-time high price of Reflexer Ungovernance Token (FLX) is 2,694.4. The current price of FLX is down -- from its all-time high.
How much Reflexer Ungovernance Token (FLX) is there in circulation?
As of 8 27, 2025, there is currently 193,796 FLX in circulation. FLX has a maximum supply of 1,000,000.
How do I store Reflexer Ungovernance Token (FLX)?
You can store your Reflexer Ungovernance Token in the custodial wallet of a cryptocurrency exchange without having to worry about managing your private keys. Other ways to store your FLX include using a self-custody wallet (on a web browser, mobile device, or desktop), a hardware wallet, a third-party crypto custody service, or a paper wallet.