Don’t invest unless you’re prepared to lose all the money you invest. This is a high-risk investment, and you shouldn't expect protection if something goes wrong. Take 2 minutes to learn more

NEAR Protocol (NEAR) Price

NEAR

Buy

Please note: like most trading venues, we display the current mid-market rates in our price charts. When you trade, you get the current bid or ask price depending on whether you are buying or selling. There is always a slight difference between the mid-market and the current bid or ask prices. This is a natural result of how Exchange order books work.

Past Performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Learn more about asset risks. Pricing data is provided by Uphold. Trading Fees Apply. Visit our fee schedule for more information.

About NEAR Protocol (NEAR)

The best-known foundational (“layer-1”) blockchains are Bitcoin and Ethereum. Scalability issues have famously dogged each network, spawning several competing, next-generation layer-1 protocols.

Near Protocol is one of them.

At its heart, Near is community-run cloud computing, in decentralized fashion, via a smart-contract-enabled software platform run by a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism.

Note that PoS is viewed as more energy efficient versus the Proof-of-Work (PoW) approach associated with BTC.

A decentralized developer’s one-stop hub, Near is striving toward one overriding objective: to provide faster transactions relative to Ethereum, according to Messari.

NEAR is the protocol's native token. It is the means by which users – contributors of a distributed network of computers (nodes) running Near Protocol (software) – pay transaction fees, as well as for storage and to run applications. Validators, staking their tokens on the network, receive incentives for securing the chain i.e. making sure transactions are accurate.

"Sharding," a wonky-sounding database-partitioning concept, is integral to how the protocol intends to scale up. Sharding is a way of divvying up the transaction workload; sections, or “chunks,” of the chain (as opposed to the entire chain) get assigned to a network of more nimble nodes. Near has dubbed its sharding solution, still a work in progress, "Nightshade."

Nightshade is heralded as being able to maintain a single chain of data while reducing required computing activity to smaller pieces that are disbursed among nodes tasked with processing the data and adding it to the chain, incrementally. Nightshade, Near says, is designed so that participating nodes need only concern themselves with maintaining smaller sections of the chain, processing 100,000 transactions per second (TPS), versus Ethereum’s TPS rate of 15.

According to its white paper, Near combines some of the characteristics of a decentralized database with a server-less computing platform. It is cloud infrastructure for deploying decentralized applications. By way of contrast, Amazon Web Services (AWS), one of the most popular cloud solutions for app deployment, singlehandedly controls all the data stored there. And an entity like AWS sticks out as, in the parlance of cybersecurity, a single point of failure.

“Anything run on or stored within them is completely at the mercy of those companies,” Near said in its white paper. “Data can easily be lost, censored, altered, sold or hacked.”

The protocol by design incentivizes developers to build decentralized applications (dApps).

At the heart of Near is the Rainbow Bridge, a dApp that allows participants to swap Ethereum tokens, creating a bridge between ETH and NEAR.

Noteworthy in terms of the interoperability ("cross-chain bridge") narrative at play here – and what has Web 3.0 innovators and their backers so excited – is Aurora, a layer-2 scaling solution built on Near. Using Ethereum’s coding technology, called the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), Aurora allows developers who create Ethereum-based dApps to also seamlessly launch them on Near.

During the start of January 2022, Near enjoyed a deluge of attention connected with the project's growth. Milestones came in bursts.

One of the dApp integrations announced, per Decrypt, was Synapse Protocol, a crypto exchange and cross-chain bridge, which became available on the Aurora EVM, giving developers options to do more, more quickly and at less cost (versus if they were solely limited to developing on clogged, expensive Ethereum).

The Near blockchain, created and developed by the Near Foundation, saw its mainnet go live in April 2020.

Six months later, token transfers were unlocked via a network validator vote.

The Rainbow Bridge (to Ethereum) was launched in March 2021.

Near's founders are Alex Skidanov, formerly director of engineering at the database company MemSQL, and Illia Polosukhin who previously worked at Google, according to CoinDesk, noting how the pair hooked up through the famous San Francisco-based Y Combinator start-up accelerator.

NEAR has raised hundreds of millions over multiple rounds from leading venture capital firms more than a little intrigued over the so-called Web 3.0, or the internet of the future: decentralized, privacy-centric, empowering and all-encompassing. It’s a concept to which NEAR is hitching its wagon.

Last year, the Near project partnered with Cardano-based stablecoin hub Ardana on an infrastructure build; and Near also allocated $800 million for new decentralized finance (DeFi) initiatives.

Now comes news that Near has raised $150 million in seed investments to accelerate the adoption of Web 3.0 technologies, potentially developing regional hubs and generally raising awareness for decentralized technology. The round was led by Three Arrows Capital, with additional participation from a slew of other funds, including MetaWeb.VC, Near’s ecosystem fund (Cointelegraph).

The current price of NEAR

As of mid-January 2022, NEAR was about $19.50. It spent the tail-end of 2021, and much of the first month of 2022, rallying to record highs.

NEAR's all-time high of roughly $20 was reached on Jan. 14, 2022. In the prior 30 days, NEAR gained 100%, at a time when Bitcoin and other major digital assets were losing value. Near hit an all-time low of $0.50 in November of 2020. It has gained more than 3,600% since then, according to CoinGecko.

How the price of NEAR is determined

NEAR’s circulating supply: roughly 600 million, per CoinGecko. The token supply is set to increase 5% each year, with most (90%) of these newly released tokens earmarked for validators. The rest go to Near’s treasury to support development.

Among the NEAR’s functions: paying for processing transactions and data storage; participating in the staking process (running validating nodes) and in DeFi-related activities (e.g. farming); and for governance i.e. helping to shape technology, priorities and resource allocation.

About one-third of the initial supply of (1 billion) was sold to early-stage investors.

With the price appreciating some 900% over the past 12 months, NEAR (as of mid-January) has a total market capitalization of $12 billion.

What the bulls are saying about NEAR Protocol (NEAR)

  • ”NEAR is a sharded, developer-friendly, proof-of-stake public blockchain, built by a world-class team that has built some of the world's only sharded databases at scale,” CoinGecko said.
  • As a result of the increased activity brought by the increased adoption of projects on NEAR and the migration of tokens from Ethereum, the daily transaction count on the NEAR network established a new record high of 721,061 transactions on Jan. 11, 2022, Cointelegraph said.
  • ”NEAR is creating the only community-run cloud strong enough to extend the reach of Open Finance and power the future of the Open Web,” Coin98 Insights said.

What the bears are saying about NEAR Protocol (NEAR)

  • With the crypto sector as volatile and uncertain as it is, a lot remains to be seen in terms of whether the NEAR technology holds up when demand grows, Currency.com said.
  • As of December 2021, the News Crypto put forth a bearish NEAR price prediction of $5 for the coming year (2022).
  • Commenting on the NEAR coin prospects, Capital.com’s analyst Mikhail Karkhalev referenced stiff competition as a risk factor to consider. “NEAR is not the first such project and probably not the last, Karkhalev said.

How to buy NEAR Protocol (NEAR)

With Uphold, you can buy digital currencies in just 11 clicks - even if you don’t have an account yet. 

Nothing could be easier.

Here’s how fast it is to get started:

1. Go to Uphold.com and click sign up.

2. Enter your email address and personal details. 

3. Click the link we send you and create a password

… and you’re off to the races!

Just start trading.

Get more coin for your coin

0% withdrawal fees

Low spreads

Learn more


Uphold Europe Limited, Reg No. 09281410, Registered Office: Eastcastle House, 27/28 Eastcastle Street, London, United Kingdom, W1W 8DH

Uphold (FRN: 938277) is registered with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for AML purposes and complies with the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer for Funds (Information on the Payer).

Uphold is also an EMD agent (FRN: 938277) of Optimus Cards UK Limited (FRN: 902034) which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority to issue e-money pursuant to the Electronic Money Regulations 2011.

Cryptoasset services offered by Uphold Europe Limited are unregulated and not covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme as well as the FCA’s consumer protection regulations. Cryptoassets are very high risk and speculative. You should be aware and prepared to potentially lose some or all of your money. You should carefully consider whether trading or holding cryptoassets is suitable for you in light of your financial circumstances. Gains may be subject to Capital Gains Tax and there may be extra charges when paying via credit card from your provider. Geographic restrictions may apply.

Fiat money payments and balances (fiat is another name for traditional currencies, such as GBP, USD and EUR) constitute regulated e-money and payment services. In providing fiat balances, you are being issued with e-money by Optimus and Uphold is acting as its agent. See specific e-money terms. E-money is not a deposit or investment account which means that your e-money will not be protected by the FSCS. Your funds will be held in a designated safeguarding account with a regulated financial institution. E-money will not earn any interest.

Uphold is certified for SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001, and PCI DSS, ensuring rigorous control over our information security management systems, data handling, and payment processing practices. Furthermore, we comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and the UK Data Protection Act, underscoring our dedication to protecting the personal data and privacy rights of our global customers.

© 2024 Uphold Europe Limited. All rights reserved.