Doge Killer current market price is $0.0416 with a 24 hour trading volume of $45,948. The total available supply of Doge Killer is 107.55K LEASH with a maximum supply of 107.65K LEASH. It has secured Rank 12523 in the cryptocurrency market with a marketcap of $3,973. The LEASH price is 2.18% up in the last one hour.
The high price of the Doge Killer is $0.0453 and low price is $0.0404 in the last 24 hours. Live prices from all markets and coin market Capitalization. Stay up to date with the latest price movements. Check our coin stats data and see when there is an opportunity to buy or sell at best price in the market.
12523
$0.0416
$3,973 9.34%
$4,471
$45,948
95,582 LEASH
107.55K LEASH
107.65K LEASH
$0.0453
$0.0404
$4,528.43 100%
28 Jun 2021
$0.0404 1.54%
21 Oct 2025
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$LEASH is the second token in the Shiba Inu Ecosystem. It was originally envisioned to be a rebase token tied to the price of DogeCoin. Later, it was decided that Leash would turn off the rebase function (the keys to allow rebase were burnt to ensure this) and continue as a simple ERC-20 Token.Though simple, the fact that LEASH’s tokenomics are the polar opposite of SHIB makes it even more intriguing.SHIB was made to have an enormous supply of (1 quadrillion tokens) with half locked away, whereas the supply of Leash is only 107,647 minted tokens.
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