Elephant Money (TRUNK) (TRUNK) is a crypto asset tracked in this profile. The snapshot in your CSV reports a live price of $0.04 and a 24‑hour change of 0.08%. If other fundamentals (market cap, supply, volume) are missing, treat this page as an analyst-style explainer: it tells you what to look for, how to interpret it, and what red flags matter most.
For thinly traded assets, the most important question is not the headline price — it is whether you can buy or sell meaningful size without slippage, whether trading venues are reputable, and whether supply/contract details can be verified from primary sources.
How to read the tape: a 24‑hour move is a blunt instrument. If the asset is small, a single wallet or a single venue can move price materially. Use the 24h change as a volatility signal, not as proof of trend.
Snapshot: price $0.04, 24h change 0.08%. If volume is missing, assume liquidity is unknown and validate it before committing size.
Trading insight that stays true across cycles: when liquidity is uncertain, position sizing is your edge. Start small, measure execution quality, and scale only when the market can absorb it.
Crypto assets typically cluster into a few behavior regimes: large-cap “macro” assets, protocol/utility assets, and narrative-driven meme/community assets. When fundamentals are unclear, the safest assumption is that price is primarily narrative and liquidity driven.
Liquidity drives volatility: shallow order books amplify every trade. That means charts can look “strong” while being structurally fragile. A trend that survives rising volume is more credible than a trend that survives only on thin prints.
Reflexivity: in crypto, price often creates the story that brings new buyers, which pushes price higher—until it doesn’t. Your job is to identify what would break the story (exchange delisting, contract risk, whale distribution, regulatory pressure, or simply attention moving elsewhere).
Practical approach: treat this as a probability game. You’re not trying to predict; you’re trying to avoid bad risk/reward. If you cannot verify supply, contract, and credible venues, you should assume tail risk is high.
The current price of Elephant Money (TRUNK) is $0.04. This price is subject to real-time fluctuations based on market supply and demand across various exchanges.
The current market capitalization of Elephant Money (TRUNK) is $4.739M. Market cap is calculated by multiplying the current price by the circulating supply, and it serves as a key indicator of an asset's overall market value.
The all-time high price recorded for Elephant Money (TRUNK) is $1.63. This represents the highest price ever paid for the asset since its inception.
Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume for Elephant Money (TRUNK) was $916.452. Trading volume indicates the total value of TRUNK tokens exchanged over a specific period, reflecting market activity and liquidity.
The current circulating supply of Elephant Money (TRUNK) is 122 million tokens. Circulating supply refers to the number of tokens currently available and actively traded in the market.
Like most cryptocurrencies, TRUNK's price is influenced by a multitude of factors including overall market sentiment, project developments, adoption rates, regulatory news, and macroeconomic conditions. Its relatively low liquidity means that even smaller events or trading volumes can have a disproportionate impact on its price.
Tokenomics answers three questions: who can sell, when they can sell, and how much they can sell. Even when exact supply numbers aren’t provided, you can still evaluate the structure.
Without supply clarity, the honest stance is: upside may exist, but the market can reprice violently when new supply hits. Tokenomics is not trivia—it's the plumbing that determines whether a rally is durable.
Use this simple calculator to estimate the value of TRUNK tokens based on the current price of $0.04. Enter the amount of TRUNK you hold or wish to purchase:
Amount of TRUNK:
Estimated USD Value: $40.00
Note: This calculator uses the current price and does not account for market slippage or exchange fees.