NEXA
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Nexa (NEXA) Price Today

The live price of NEXA is 0.00000054004671350655 USD. In the past 24 hours, the trading volume of NEXA was 179,855.75 USD, up by 1.19%. The current price has decreased by -23.09% from its 7-day high of 0.000000702184 USD, and increased by 1.06% from its 7-day low of 0.0000005343979999999999 USD. With a circulating supply of 10,336,710,000,000.00 Nexa, the market cap of NEXA is currently 9,996,590.00 USD, down by 0% in the last 24 hours. NEXA currently ranks #1572 by market capitalization among cryptocurrencies.

Nexa (NEXA) Market Data

Market Cap
$5.5M
24h Volume
$179.8K
Circulating Supply
10.3T NEXA
Maximum Supply
21T NEXA
Fully Diluted Market Cap
$5.5M
Liquidity Indicator
3.23%

About Nexa (NEXA)

How can I buy Nexa (NEXA)?

You can buy Nexa (NEXA) on supported CEXs, DEXs, or crypto wallets, although it is not yet listed on BingX. See our How to Buy Nexa guide for details. Sign up with BingX to trade NEXA first when it goes live.

What Is Nexa (NEXA) and How Does It Work?


Nexa (NEXA) is a high-throughput Layer-1 blockchain designed to enable fast, low-cost, and scalable digital payments and tokenized assets. Built by contributors associated with Bitcoin Unlimited, Nexa extends the original Bitcoin design to support mass adoption, aiming to process billions of transactions while maintaining decentralization. It uses a UTXO-based architecture, similar to Bitcoin, but enhances it for greater efficiency and flexibility.

Nexa works by combining a proof-of-work (PoW) consensus mechanism with advanced optimizations that significantly increase transaction capacity. It introduces features like native tokenization and parallelized transaction validation, allowing the network to handle a high volume of transactions without congestion. This makes Nexa suitable for use cases such as micropayments, gaming, and large-scale financial applications.

A key innovation behind Nexa is NexScript, its programmable scripting system that enables developers to create tokens and customizable transaction logic directly on-chain. This allows users to issue and transfer tokens without relying on complex smart contract platforms. By focusing on scalability, simplicity, and low fees, Nexa aims to deliver a blockchain infrastructure capable of supporting global payment systems and real-world adoption.

When Did Nexa Launch?


Nexa (NEXA) was officially launched on June 21, 2022, through a fair launch model, meaning there was no pre-mine or token sale, anyone could participate in mining from the genesis block. The project was developed by contributors from Bitcoin Unlimited, including key figures such as Andrew Stone, with a vision to scale the original Bitcoin design for global payments. Nexa builds on years of research into UTXO-based scalability and aims to deliver a high-throughput Layer-1 blockchain for real-world adoption.

Nexa Roadmap Highlights


- 2021: Initial development and design of Nexa’s scalable UTXO architecture

- June 2022: Mainnet launch with fair mining distribution

- Late 2022: Transition from CPU to GPU mining as network participation grew

- 2023–2024: Expansion of native token features and ecosystem tools

- 2025 and beyond: Focus on scalability upgrades, developer adoption, and global payment use cases

What Is the NEXA Token Used for?


The NEXA token is the native currency of the Nexa blockchain, used primarily for peer-to-peer payments, transaction fees, and network security. As a PoW asset, NEXA rewards miners for validating transactions and securing the network, ensuring decentralization and reliability.

Beyond payments, NEXA also powers the broader ecosystem by enabling native token creation, asset transfers, and smart contract-like functionality on-chain. This allows developers and users to build and interact with tokenized assets, decentralized applications, and scalable financial systems directly on the Nexa network.

You can trade NEXA on the BingX spot market by searching for the NEXA/USDT trading pair, placing a market or limit order, and executing the trade instantly. Once purchased, you can hold NEXA in your BingX wallet or transfer it to an external wallet for storage or on-chain use.

What Is Nexa Tokenomics?


Nexa (NEXA) has a fixed maximum supply of 21 trillion tokens, designed to support high liquidity and microtransactions at scale while maintaining scarcity over the long term. Unlike many projects, Nexa follows a fair launch model with no pre-mine, no ICO, and no private allocations, meaning all tokens enter circulation through mining rewards.

The network uses a PoW emission model, where new NEXA tokens are generated as block rewards for miners who validate transactions. Similar to Bitcoin, Nexa features a halving mechanism, where block rewards are periodically reduced to control inflation and gradually slow the issuance of new tokens over time.

 

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