What Obol is
Obol is a token issued on Ethereum, currently ranked 586th by market capitalization among the assets we track. Rather than being its own blockchain, Obol 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.
Obol (OBOL) is a decentralized network that enhances the security and performance of Proof-of-Stake (PoS) blockchains by pooling validator nodes and enabling efficient consensus. It aims to provide a reliable and scalable solution for staking across multiple blockchain ecosystems.
How to approach Obol
Because Obol is a token on a larger network, it inherits that chain's infrastructure but stands on its own demand. The useful signals are liquidity, supply, and whatever the project documents — not a sector narrative our data can't confirm.
Background & fundamentals
Obol 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 Obol sits in the market
At $0.00395172, Obol carries a market capitalization of $1.16M. Around $3.37M changes hands across exchanges in a typical 24-hour window. That is a turnover of about 289.50% of the float — unusually high, the kind of churn that accompanies major news or speculative spikes.
Almost the entire OBOL supply is already in circulation (~100.0% of the 500M cap), so future dilution is effectively off the table. OBOL remains -99% beneath its all-time high of $0.3844, the kind of gap that historically takes a full cycle or a fresh catalyst to close. Measured from its all-time low of $0.00250500, OBOL is up +58%.
What the price history shows
The tape currently reads 24-hour -12.62%, 7-day -12.74%.
Volatility profile
Recent action puts Obol in the Extreme-volatility band — it is in a high-volatility regime — these are the conditions where outsized gains and losses both become more likely.
How to evaluate Obol
A grounded read on OBOL comes down to three questions:
- Liquidity — how deep and reliable trading in OBOL 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 OBOL 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.