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AEUR Anchored Coins AEUR
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USD - US Dollar
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CNH - Offshore Chinese Yuan
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JPY - Japanese Yen
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KRW - South Korean Won
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HKD - Hong Kong Dollar
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AUD - Australian Dollar
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EUR - Euro
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CHF - Swiss Franc
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GBP - British Pound
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CAD - Canadian Dollar
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TWD - Taiwan Dollar
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MYR - Malaysian Ringgit
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SGD - Singapore Dollar
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NZD - New Zealand Dollar
$ 1.14
+$0.009028
+0.79%
$1.14
24H High
$1.13
24H Low
$2.81
All-Time High
$0.7555
All-Time Low
17.10K
24H Volume
$19.39K
24H Turnover
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Total Supply
$33.96M
Market Cap
1.38%
24H Range
29.83M
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AEUR Summary
AEUR is a euro-pegged stablecoin launched by the Swiss issuer Anchored Coins. It is pegged 1:1 to the euro, with its reserves held in custody by a bank regulated by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), and is issued on the Ethereum and BNB Chain networks.
AEUR can be used as a stable medium of payment and store of value. It should be noted that under the EU’s MiCAR regulatory framework, the issuer—a Swiss company—has indicated it will phase out its stablecoin business in an orderly manner and will no longer issue new AEUR. Investors should refer to official information and remain aware of the risks.
Want to stay up to date on Anchored Coins EUR market conditions? This page continuously updates the latest AEUR price, 24-hour price changes, and multi-timeframe candlestick charts, and integrates AEUR market cap rankings, trading volume, historical price data, and news related to Anchored Coins EUR. It also supports real-time conversion of AEUR to fiat currencies such as the Chinese yuan and the U.S. dollar, helping you quickly understand the latest developments regarding Anchored Coins EUR.
AEUR can be used as a stable medium of payment and store of value. It should be noted that under the EU’s MiCAR regulatory framework, the issuer—a Swiss company—has indicated it will phase out its stablecoin business in an orderly manner and will no longer issue new AEUR. Investors should refer to official information and remain aware of the risks.
Want to stay up to date on Anchored Coins EUR market conditions? This page continuously updates the latest AEUR price, 24-hour price changes, and multi-timeframe candlestick charts, and integrates AEUR market cap rankings, trading volume, historical price data, and news related to Anchored Coins EUR. It also supports real-time conversion of AEUR to fiat currencies such as the Chinese yuan and the U.S. dollar, helping you quickly understand the latest developments regarding Anchored Coins EUR.
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