What NodeOps is
NodeOps (NODE) is a token issued on Ethereum, currently ranked 590th by market capitalization among the assets we track. NodeOps is an ecosystem token: it runs as a token on an existing smart-contract chain rather than operating its own base layer. Its data doesn't slot it into a clear sector beyond the network it's deployed on, so its specifics come from the project itself.
NodeOps (NODE) is a decentralized network that aims to optimize and facilitate the deployment of node infrastructure for blockchain applications. It provides tools and resources for developers and operators to efficiently manage and maintain their nodes.
How to approach NodeOps
An ecosystem token like NodeOps is only as strong as the use case behind it. Without rich categorization, the grounded approach is to weigh how it trades and how much supply exists against the project's stated purpose.
Background & fundamentals
NodeOps is issued as a token on Ethereum rather than running its own base-layer blockchain. In sector terms it is most often filed under Ethereum (ETH) Token (ERC-20).
Where NodeOps sits in the market
At $0.0102, NodeOps carries a market capitalization of $1.37M. Around $4.37M changes hands across exchanges in a typical 24-hour window. That is a turnover of about 320.15% of the float — unusually high, the kind of churn that accompanies major news or speculative spikes.
NodeOps carries no fixed maximum supply; issuance follows a programmatic schedule rather than a hard cap. NODE remains -92% beneath its all-time high of $0.1261, 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 -0.46%, 7-day -4.42%.
Volatility profile
Recent action puts NodeOps in the Low-volatility band — it has been relatively stable, with moves typical of large-cap, mature assets.
How to evaluate NodeOps
The honest checklist for NODE is short:
- Liquidity — how deep and reliable trading in NODE 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 NODE 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.