What Aurora is
Aurora is a digital asset, currently ranked 600th by market capitalization among the assets we track. Aurora is a digital asset that trades across crypto exchanges alongside hundreds of other tokens. Its specific role is best understood from its own documentation, since it doesn't fit neatly into a single well-defined category.
How to approach Aurora
Where a clean archetype is missing, the honest approach is to lean on observable facts: how it trades, how much supply exists, and what the project documents about its design.
Where Aurora sits in the market
At $0.0153, Aurora carries a market capitalization of $9.75M. Around $164.36K changes hands across exchanges in a typical 24-hour window. That is a turnover of about 1.69% of the float — on the quieter side, which can mean thinner liquidity for large orders.
What the price history shows
Recent moves read 24-hour -0.09%, 7-day +0.68%. Within its stored 366-day daily history, AURORA mounted a low-to-high run of roughly 106% at its strongest stretch.
Volatility profile
Recent action puts Aurora in the Low-volatility band — it has been relatively stable, with moves typical of large-cap, mature assets.
How to evaluate Aurora
For an asset of this type, three lenses matter most:
- Liquidity — how deep and reliable trading in AURORA is across venues.
- Supply dynamics — circulating versus maximum supply and the resulting dilution path.
- Documentation — what the project itself claims, since standardized sector data is limited here.
This page pulls live market data, on-chain stats where available, exchange-by-exchange volume, and our forecast model into one view so you can work through those questions in a single place. None of it is investment advice — it is a structured starting point for your own research.