
Camelot TokenPrice(GRAIL)
Details Camelot Token (GRAIL) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of GRAIL is $79.49. In the past 24 hours, GRAIL has traded between $79.21 and $83.83, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of GRAIL is $4,643.22, and the all-time low is $68.53.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of GRAIL over the past 1 hour is
Camelot Token (GRAIL) Market Information
Camelot Token (GRAIL) Today's Price
The live price of GRAIL today is $79.49, with a current market cap of $1.940M. The 24-hour trading volume is 7K. The price of GRAIL to USD is updated in real time.
Camelot Token (GRAIL) Price History (USD)
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Top 5 addresses | Holding amount | Holding ratio | |
|---|---|---|---|
arbitrum-one | 0x3caa...3f496b | 22,118 | 26.85% |
arbitrum-one | 0x03ff...1e97ab | 11,282 | 13.7% |
arbitrum-one | 0xf482...0f63c6 | 10,664 | 12.95% |
arbitrum-one | 0x8b79...086807 | 6,390.000 | 7.76% |
arbitrum-one | 0x8cc8...ab289f | 3,475.000 | 4.22% |
Other | 28,448.08 | 34.53% |
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CAMELOT TOKEN (GRAIL) FAQ
What is Camelot and how does it differentiate itself from other decentralized exchanges?
Camelot is a decentralized exchange (DEX) built natively on the Arbitrum network. It distinguishes itself through "customizable liquidity" and "Nitro Pools," which allow projects to set specific rules for their liquidity incentives. This approach provides more flexibility than standard automated market makers, allowing for better alignment between the protocol and its liquidity providers.
What are the primary differences between the GRAIL and xGRAIL tokens?
GRAIL is the liquid, tradable utility token of the ecosystem, which users can find on exchanges like LBank. xGRAIL is a non-transferable, escrowed version of the token. While GRAIL is used for immediate transactions, xGRAIL is utilized for governance, staking for protocol dividends (Real Yield), and boosting yields on liquidity positions.
How does the process of redeeming xGRAIL for liquid GRAIL work?
Converting xGRAIL back into GRAIL requires a vesting period. Users have two primary choices: a 15-day vest, which returns only 50% of the GRAIL tokens, or a 6-month vest, which returns 100%. This system is designed to reward long-term commitment and prevent sudden market exits that could impact the ecosystem's stability.
What are spNFTs and what role do they play in staking?
Staked Position NFTs (spNFTs) are unique digital assets that represent a user's liquidity position on Camelot, replacing traditional LP tokens. These NFTs allow users to "lock" their liquidity for set periods to earn higher yields. They also serve as the base for applying xGRAIL yield boosts, offering a more sophisticated way to manage and optimize rewards.
What does the "Real Yield" model entail for xGRAIL holders?
Real Yield is a distribution mechanism where a portion of the protocol's trading fees—usually 22.5%—is paid out to xGRAIL holders. To earn this yield, users must stake their xGRAIL into the Dividends plugin. This model ensures that rewards are generated from actual platform activity and revenue rather than purely through token emissions.
Is the GRAIL token supply capped and are there deflationary mechanisms?
GRAIL has a strictly capped maximum supply of 100,000 tokens. To maintain a healthy ecosystem, the protocol employs "buyback and burn" mechanics, utilizing 12.5% of trading fees to purchase and permanently remove GRAIL from the circulating supply. This deflationary pressure is intended to manage the total supply as the token moves toward its hard cap.



