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Hexly ($HEX) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of $HEX is $0.0001. In the past 24 hours, $HEX has traded between $0.0001 and $0.0001, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of $HEX is $0.0038, and the all-time low is $0.0000884.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of $HEX over the past 1 hour is
Hexly ($HEX) Market Information
Hexly ($HEX) Today's Price
The live price of $HEX today is $0.0001, with a current market cap of $10,610. The 24-hour trading volume is 4.09. The price of $HEX to USD is updated in real time.
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What is HEXLY ($HEX)?
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$HEX Resources
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Top 5 addresses | Holding amount | Holding ratio | |
|---|---|---|---|
ethereum | 0xe248...9a81fb | 78.662M | 78.66% |
ethereum | 0x3000...7d2233 | 1.957M | 1.96% |
ethereum | 0xbcbc...6ff97c | 1.848M | 1.85% |
ethereum | 0xea98...e09e18 | 1.537M | 1.54% |
ethereum | 0xdd0b...0e374c | 1.286M | 1.29% |
Other | 14.707M | 14.71% |
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HEXLY ($HEX) FAQ
What is Hexly and how does its AI-powered firewall protect Web3 users?
Hexly is a security ecosystem that utilizes an AI-powered firewall to safeguard digital assets. The system performs behavioral analysis on smart contracts to detect hidden drainers and malicious approval requests before a user signs a transaction. It employs a proprietary system called HexScore™, which provides a risk rating from 0 to 100. This score flags suspicious decentralized applications (dApps) by evaluating contract age, metadata leaks, and gas spike patterns, allowing users to avoid threats in real-time.
How can users distinguish between Hexly ($HEX) and Richard Heart’s HEX project?
Distinguishing between the two is vital as they serve different purposes. Hexly ($HEX) is an AI-driven security tool and Web3 firewall designed to prevent wallet drains and malicious contract interactions. Conversely, the older HEX project is a staking protocol often described as a "Certificate of Deposit." While they share a similar ticker, Hexly is focused on utility-based security services, whereas the original project operates as an Ethereum and PulseChain-based staking ecosystem.
What utility does the $HEX token provide within the Hexly security ecosystem?
The $HEX token serves several core functions within the ecosystem. Holding $HEX unlocks "Pro" features, including real-time multi-chain scanning, automated permission revoking, and premium security reports. Additionally, the project utilizes a governance model where users can lock their tokens to receive veHEX (vote-escrowed HEX), granting them voting power over protocol decisions. There is also a Stability Pool that offers rewards derived from protocol revenue and platform activities.
What is the purpose of the 5% transaction fee implemented by the project?
Hexly applies a 5% transaction tax on transfers to support the continuous development of its security tools. These funds are specifically allocated to AI model training, infrastructure maintenance, and general platform growth. By maintaining this revenue stream, the project ensures its firewall technology remains updated against the latest hacking techniques and can support the high-performance scanning required for multi-chain security.
Can Hexly’s technology stop a transaction after it has already been signed?
Technically, Hexly is designed to act as a preventative measure by blocking or flagging malicious actions before the signature is ever finalized. Once a transaction is signed and broadcast to the blockchain, it generally cannot be stopped. However, Hexly provides an essential secondary defense via "one-click revokes." This feature allows users to quickly identify and remove existing malicious approvals that may have been granted to fraudulent contracts in the past, preventing future unauthorized withdrawals.
Where can users safely trade Hexly ($HEX) and find the verified contract address?
To avoid phishing attempts and counterfeit tokens, users should trade $HEX on reputable exchanges such as LBank. For those using decentralized platforms, it is crucial to verify the official Ethereum contract address: 0xfe76e97a44184dd660503514cd44ed3b04fb1fdd. The project is currently expanding its roadmap to include support for other major chains like Solana, Base, and Arbitrum, ensuring that its AI-driven protection is accessible across the wider Web3 landscape.



