What Taker governs

Taker is a DeFi protocol governance token, currently ranked 205th by market capitalization among the assets we track. Taker is the governance token of a DeFi protocol: holding it is less like owning a currency and more like owning a vote over how the protocol runs — and, in some designs, a share of the fees it collects.

Taker (TAKER) is a cryptocurrency designed to facilitate decentralized finance applications and transactions. Its primary focus is on providing efficient and secure trading solutions within the blockchain ecosystem.

How value is supposed to accrue

DeFi tokens are worth something when the protocol generates fees and routes value to holders — through revenue share, buybacks, or governance over a real treasury. Without that link, a governance token is just a vote.

Background & fundamentals

In sector terms it is most often filed under DeFi, Yield Farming, and Binance Coin (BNB) Token (BEP-20).

Where Taker sits in the market

Trading around $0.00009534, Taker carries a market capitalization of $16.21K. Around $38.89 changes hands across exchanges in a typical 24-hour window. That is a turnover of about 0.24% of the float — on the quieter side, which can mean thinner liquidity for large orders.

Almost the entire TAKER supply is already in circulation (~100.0% of the 1B cap), so future dilution is effectively off the table. TAKER remains -100% beneath its all-time high of $0.0199, the kind of gap that historically takes a full cycle or a fresh catalyst to close.

What the price history shows

Across timeframes, TAKER shows 24-hour +39.87%, 7-day -35.92%.

Volatility profile

Recent action puts Taker 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 a DeFi token like Taker

For an asset of this type, three lenses matter most:

  • Protocol revenue — fees the application actually earns, and whether any of it reaches TAKER holders.
  • Total value locked — how much capital trusts the protocol — and how sticky it is versus mercenary yield.
  • Token utility — whether TAKER is load-bearing (governance over real value, fee rights) or decorative.

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.