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Peanut

PEANUTRank #154
$0.000736
Market cap
$228.18M
24h volume
$0.00
24h high
24h low
Circulating supply
310,000,000,000 PEANUT
All-time high
$0.000828
All-time low
$0.000596
Max supply
310,000,000,000
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Overview

About Peanut

Peanut (PEANUT) is a meme cryptocurrency on the BNB Chain built around the charm of a viral internet character. It is a community-and-culture token: its value proposition is tied to attention, nostalgia and trading momentum rather than a technical product roadmap.

What is Peanut?

PEANUT is a tribute token designed to combine a beloved viral story with the enduring popularity of meme coins. The project positions itself in the lineage of assets like Doge and Harambe, aiming to drive engagement and excitement among fans and traders. As a Meme-category token in the BNB Chain ecosystem, its appeal is cultural — a shared inside joke that a community rallies around.

How does Peanut work?

PEANUT is a standard token deployed on the BNB Chain, so it inherits that network's security and low transaction fees rather than running its own consensus. There is no mining, block time or proof-of-work component. In practical terms, PEANUT works like most BNB Chain tokens: it can be traded on decentralized and centralized venues, held in compatible wallets and transferred cheaply. The token's fortunes are driven almost entirely by community activity and market sentiment.

Peanut tokenomics and supply

PEANUT has a fixed total and maximum supply of 310,000,000,000 tokens — 310 billion — and that full amount is already in circulation. A fully circulating supply is a meaningful trait for a meme coin: it means there are no large locked allocations waiting to unlock and dilute holders. PEANUT has traded in a comparatively tight range so far, with an all-time high near $0.00083 and an all-time low around $0.0006, reflecting its small-cap, sentiment-led nature.

What is Peanut used for?

  • Speculative trading and community participation
  • A cultural rallying point for fans of the viral character
  • Cheap, fast transfers on the BNB Chain
  • Holding as a bet on continued meme momentum

Unlike utility tokens, PEANUT is candid about being a meme play; its use case is community and speculation rather than an application ecosystem.

Where to buy Peanut

Small-cap meme tokens often begin on decentralized exchanges before wider listings. Check where PEANUT trades and compare fees and liquidity using our best crypto exchanges ranking. Because it is a BNB Chain asset, store it in a compatible wallet — our best crypto wallets guide covers hardware and software choices, and a hardware wallet is wise for anything you plan to hold.

Is Peanut a good investment?

Meme coins are among the highest-risk assets in crypto. PEANUT has no product revenue or protocol utility to anchor its value, so price depends on attention that can fade quickly, and liquidity can be thin. Its fully circulating supply removes unlock risk, but that does not offset the speculative nature. This is not financial advice — only ever risk money you can afford to lose entirely.

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Technical data

ConsensusMeme token (BNB Chain)
Max supply310,000,000,000 PEANUT
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Frequently asked

What is Peanut (PEANUT)?

Peanut is a BNB Chain meme token inspired by a viral internet character, built around community engagement and speculation rather than a technical product.

How many PEANUT tokens are there?

PEANUT has a fixed supply of 310 billion tokens, and the entire amount is already circulating, so there are no locked allocations left to unlock.

Is Peanut proof of work or proof of stake?

Neither. PEANUT is a token on the BNB Chain and does not run its own consensus. It relies on the BNB Chain for security and low-cost transactions.

Is Peanut safe to invest in?

Meme coins like PEANUT are highly speculative with no underlying revenue. Prices swing sharply on sentiment and liquidity can be thin, so only risk funds you can afford to lose.