What HolderSwap is
HolderSwap (HFS) is a token issued on BNB Chain, currently ranked 570th by market capitalization among the assets we track. Rather than being its own blockchain, HolderSwap is a token issued on a host chain and traded across that ecosystem. Standardized sector tags are thin for it, which makes liquidity and the project's own materials the better guide.
HolderSwap (HFS) is a decentralized exchange that allows users to swap cryptocurrencies directly with one another while maintaining control over their funds. It aims to enhance liquidity and trading efficiency within the DeFi ecosystem.
How to approach HolderSwap
HolderSwap sits on top of an established chain, so the base-layer security is a given; the open question is real adoption. Market data and primary sources beat assumptions here.
HFS is not mined; it is issued as a token rather than secured by its own mining or staking layer.
Background & fundamentals
HolderSwap is issued as a token on BNB Chain rather than running its own base-layer blockchain. HolderSwap first went live in 2021, giving it roughly 5 years of on-chain price history to draw on. HolderSwap operates under a centralized structure, which concentrates protocol decisions in an identifiable issuer or foundation.
The project publishes a whitepaper documenting its original design, which is worth reading before sizing any position in HFS. CoinPaprika classifies the project's development status as "Beta version". In sector terms it is most often filed under Binance Coin (BNB) Token (BEP-20).
Where HolderSwap sits in the market
With HFS near $0.00172958, HolderSwap carries a market capitalization of $1.10K. Around $0.03 changes hands across exchanges in a typical 24-hour window. That is a turnover of about 0.00% of the float — on the quieter side, which can mean thinner liquidity for large orders.
Only ~21% of the 3M-HFS maximum supply is circulating today, so emissions remain a live factor in price discovery. HFS remains -100% beneath its all-time high of $8.58, the kind of gap that historically takes a full cycle or a fresh catalyst to close.
What the price history shows
Recent moves read 24-hour +0.31%, 7-day -0.73%.
Volatility profile
Recent action puts HolderSwap in the Low-volatility band — it has been relatively stable, with moves typical of large-cap, mature assets.
How to evaluate HolderSwap
A grounded read on HFS comes down to three questions:
- Liquidity — how deep and reliable trading in HFS actually is, since thin books amplify both moves.
- Supply dynamics — circulating versus maximum supply and the dilution that implies.
- Primary sources — what the project itself documents, because standardized sector data on HFS is limited.
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.