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Investment Risk

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Investment risk: The performance of most crypto-assets can be highly volatile, with their value dropping as quickly as it can rise. You should be prepared to lose all the money you invest in crypto-assets.

Lack of protections: Crypto-assets are largely unregulated and neither the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) nor the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) will protect you in the event something goes wrong with your crypto-asset investments.

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Defi tokens

Decentralised Finance (or ‘DeFi’) tokens (e.g. , ) are crypto-assets linked to financial applications and protocols built on decentralised blockchain technology.

Smart contract risk: DeFi relies heavily on smart contracts. Even a minor coding error or oversight can lead to a contract being exploited, potentially resulting in significant losses for DeFi tokens.

Regulatory risk: DeFi operates in a decentralized manner, often without intermediaries or financial crime controls. Regulatory bodies across jurisdictions might introduce new regulations impacting the use, value, or legality of certain DeFi protocols or assets.

For example, the Perpetual Protocol (PERP) and Quickstop (QUICK) protocols may be accessible in jurisdictions where some or all the available activity may need to be regulated now or in the future. If a regulator deemed the activity to be in breach of regulation, this could seriously impact token value.

Rug-pulls / Exit scams: Some DeFi projects might be launched by anonymous or pseudonymous teams, increasing the risk of "rug pulls" where developers abandon the project and withdraw funds, leaving investors with worthless tokens.

Data/oracle risk: DeFi protocols often rely on external data sources or ‘oracles’. Manipulation or inaccuracies in these data sources can lead to unintended financial outcomes within the protocols.

Protocol complexity: The complexity of some DeFi protocols can make it difficult for average users to fully understand the mechanisms and associated risks.

About UMA

UMA is an Ethereum token that describes itself as “an open-source protocol that allows developers to design and create their own financial contracts and synthetic assets.” The protocol’s name comes from the team’s goal of creating universal market access (UMA).

UMA, an acronym for Universal Market Access, is a decentralized financial contracts platform that strives to enable universal market access. It is an optimistic oracle (OO) that has the potential to record any verifiable truth onto a blockchain. This unique feature has led to UMA's OO being referred to as a "human-powered truth machine". It is designed to be flexible enough to handle ambiguity and expands the design space possible in web3. UMA's OO is used in a diverse ecosystem of web3 applications, including cross-chain bridges, insurance protocols, prediction markets, and customizable DAO tooling products.

UMA operates through an optimistic oracle system that verifies data in stages. Initially, a statement is proposed as true and submitted along with a bond. This bond acts as a bounty for anyone to dispute it if they have evidence to the contrary. If the statement is not disputed during the challenge period, it is accepted as true. If a dispute arises, UMA token holders resolve the dispute within 48 hours. If the disputer is right, they receive a portion of the proposer's bond; if the disputer is wrong, they lose their bond, a portion of which is given to the proposer. This system introduces the opportunity for human intelligence to weigh in, which is crucial for Web3 projects as they require arbitrary data that is not always possible to turn into code.

UMA's optimistic oracle system may have a range of potential use cases. It can be used to enable more trustless forms of DAO governance, as seen in the first product using this, oSnap, which is a trustless method to execute the results of a Snapshot vote on chain. UMA can also be used in prediction markets, insurance protocols, cross-chain communication, and real-world assets. Furthermore, UMA's smart contracts can be used by developers building decentralized applications, and UMA token owners have the ability to participate in UMA’s optimistic oracle.

UMA was founded in 2018 by Allison Lu and Hart Lambur, two ex Goldman Sachs traders. Their goal was to make global markets universally fair, accessible, and decentralized. The team drew inspiration from traditional finance derivatives to define an open-source protocol that allows anyone, anywhere, to design and build trustless financial contracts. The optimistic oracle design concept has been in development since 2014, when Vitalik Buterin first published on the matter. Over the years, there have been several iterations leading to the current design of UMA's optimistic oracle. As of September 2022, there was a supply of 108,858,567 UMA tokens with 68,947,415 in circulation.

Market

United Kingdom Market Stats

Market cap

£174.0M

Volume (24h)

£6.3M

Circulating supply

79.8M UMA

Typical hold time

13 days

Popularity

#266

All time high

£35.81

Price change (1h)

+0.48%

Price change (24h)

-4.93%

Price change (7d)

-3.49%

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UMA is on the decline this week.

The price of UMA has increased by 0.48% in the last hour and decreased by 4.93% in the past 24 hours. UMA’s price has also fallen by 3.49% in the past week. The current price is £2.18 per UMA with a 24-hour trading volume of £6.29M. Currently, UMA is valued at 93.92% below its all time high of £35.81. This all-time high was the highest price paid for UMA since its launch.

The current circulating supply of UMA is 79,831,498.1 UMA which means that UMA has as total market cap of 79,831,498.1.

FAQ

What is the current price of UMA?

We update our UMA to GBP currency in real-time. Get the live price of UMA on Coinbase.

What is the market cap of UMA?

The current market cap of UMA is £174.03M. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.

What is the all time high of UMA?

The all-time high of UMA is £35.81. This all-time high is highest price paid for UMA since it was launched.

What is the 24 hour trading volume of UMA?

Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of UMA is £6.29M.

How many UMA are there?

The current circulating supply of UMA is 80 million.

What is the typical holding time of UMA?

The median time that Coinbase customers hold UMA before selling it or sending it to another account or address is 13 days.

What is the relative popularity of UMA?

UMA ranks 109 among tradable assets on Coinbase. Popularity is currently based on relative market cap.

What is the current trading activity of UMA?

Currently, 61% of Coinbase users are buying UMA. In other words, 61% of Coinbase customers have increased their net position in UMA over the past 24 hours through trading.

Can I buy UMA on Coinbase?

Yes, UMA is currently available on Coinbase’s centralized exchange. For more detailed instructions, check out our helpful how to buy UMA guide.

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