What DIA connects

DIA is a decentralized oracle network token, currently ranked 541st by market capitalization among the assets we track. DIA is middleware for the on-chain economy. It moves trustworthy data onto blockchains so that lending markets, derivatives, and insurance can price themselves, with DIA as the network's economic fuel.

DIA is a decentralized oracle platform designed to provide accurate and reliable data feeds for decentralized finance (DeFi) applications. By aggregating data from various sources, it enables smart contracts to access real-time information securely.

How the data stays trustworthy

Because so much DeFi collateral depends on oracle prices, the security of DIA is systemic: a manipulated feed can liquidate users unfairly. That is why node decentralization and crypto-economic staking matter so much here.

DIA is not mined; it is issued as a token rather than secured by its own mining or staking layer.

Background & fundamentals

Its codebase is open-source, meaning the implementation can be audited rather than taken on trust. In sector terms it is most often filed under DeFi, Ethereum (ETH) Token (ERC-20), and Platform.

Where DIA sits in the market

Trading around $0.1006, DIA carries a market capitalization of $12.04M. Around $2.10M changes hands across exchanges in a typical 24-hour window. That is a turnover of about 17.47% of the float — elevated, often a sign of narrative-driven trading.

DIA carries no fixed maximum supply; issuance follows a programmatic schedule rather than a hard cap. DIA remains -98% beneath its all-time high of $5.79, the kind of gap that historically takes a full cycle or a fresh catalyst to close.

What the price history shows

The tape currently reads 24-hour -1.30%, 7-day -9.59%. Across roughly the last 365 days of daily candles, DIA endured a peak-to-trough drawdown of about 85% before stabilizing.

Volatility profile

Recent action puts DIA in the Moderate-volatility band — it shows the kind of price movement common in mid-cap crypto assets — meaningful but not unusual.

How to evaluate an oracle network like DIA

A grounded read on DIA comes down to three questions:

  • Integration breadth — how many protocols and how much value rely on DIA feeds.
  • Data security — node decentralization and the crypto-economic stake protecting each feed.
  • Token demand — whether DIA is genuinely required to pay for or secure the network's services.

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.