Secret Network floats Cosmos-to-Arbitrum migration as SCRT slides 24%
The proposal hinges on a governance vote and a one-time Sept. 1 snapshot to issue a new ERC-20 SCRT on Arbitrum.
POL (ex-MATIC) (POL) is currently trading at $0.076468, with a market capitalization of $816.26 million, ranking #75 among all cryptocurrencies. Over the past 24 hours, POL (ex-MATIC) is up 3.05%, trading between a low of $0.073907 and a high of $0.077277, with $37.69 million in trading volume. POL (ex-MATIC)'s all-time high was $1.29, reached on March 13, 2024. Its all-time low was $0.067998 on July 1, 2026. Looking at broader trends, POL has gained 10.49% over the past 7 days and is down 4.28% over the past 30 days. There are currently 10.67 billion POL in circulation out of a total supply of 10.67 billion.
The proposal hinges on a governance vote and a one-time Sept. 1 snapshot to issue a new ERC-20 SCRT on Arbitrum.
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