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C$0.090858
C$0.000153+0.17%

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Creditcoin Price Today

Current CTC/CAD real-time price is C$0.090858, with a 24-hour change rate of +0.17% and a 7-day change rate of -7.37%. CTC currently ranks #428 globally by market cap, with a total market cap of C$49.616551M, a fully diluted valuation (FDV) of C$54.170063M, and a 24-hour trading volume of C.336375M. In terms of supply, CTC has a maximum supply of 600M, a current circulating supply of 549.56M, with 100.00% already in circulation and 0.00% remaining to be unlocked.

About Creditcoin

Creditcoin (CTC) is a unique Layer 1 blockchain designed to establish a global, decentralized credit history by recording real-world loan agreements on-chain.

Key takeaways

  • Creditcoin is a Proof-of-Work (PoW) blockchain built to serve as a decentralized ledger for real-world credit and lending activities.
  • Its primary function is to immutably record loan agreements, creating a transparent and portable global credit history.
  • The network supports smart contracts via an EVM-compatible environment, enabling the development of decentralized financial applications.
  • With a maximum supply capped at 600 million CTC, the token is used for transaction fees, staking for network security, and governance.
  • For Canadian investors, CTC can be traded on platforms like BTCC, offering both spot and derivatives markets.

What is Creditcoin? Key Specifications & Tokenomics

Creditcoin is a foundational blockchain protocol that aims to bridge the gap between traditional finance and decentralized systems by providing a verifiable record of creditworthiness.


ItemDetails
Name (Ticker)Creditcoin (CTC)
Alternative NamesCTC
Consensus MechanismProof-of-Work (PoW)
Smart ContractsNative support (EVM-compatible Layer 1)
CategoryLayer 1 / Credit Protocol / DeFi Infrastructure
Hash AlgorithmBlake2b
Block RewardDynamic, part of the mining process
Max Supply600,000,000 CTC
TPSVaries based on network demand
Scaling SolutionNative Layer 1 protocol
BlockchainCreditcoin Mainnet

Who created Creditcoin (CTC)?


Creditcoin was founded by a team focused on solving the problem of fragmented and inaccessible credit data in emerging markets. The project's vision is to create a universal credit ledger that is not owned by any single institution. While specific founder names are less prominent in public communications, the development is driven by the Gluwa partnership and a broader ecosystem of contributors. The core idea is to leverage blockchain's immutability to record loan transactions from various lending platforms, both centralized and decentralized, thereby building a shared history of creditworthiness that can empower individuals and businesses globally, particularly those underserved by traditional banking systems.


How does Creditcoin (CTC) work?

The Creditcoin network operates on a Proof-of-Work consensus mechanism, similar in foundational security to Bitcoin, but with a distinct application layer. Its primary workflow involves recording loan events:

  • Loan Agreement Recording: When a loan is issued on a partnering platform (like a fintech app or a DeFi protocol), a cryptographic commitment of that loan's key terms—such as amount, parties involved, and maturity date—is published to the Creditcoin blockchain.
  • Immutable Ledger: This transaction creates a permanent, timestamped, and tamper-proof record. When the loan is repaid, another transaction is recorded, completing the credit event's lifecycle.
  • Credit History Building: A user's history of successful loan repayments across different platforms accumulates on the public ledger, forming a portable and verifiable credit reputation.
  • Smart Contract Execution: Through its EVM-compatible layer, Creditcoin allows developers to build applications that interact with this credit data, enabling new forms of secured lending, credit scoring, and other financial services.

What makes Creditcoin (CTC) unique and valuable?

Creditcoin's value proposition centres on solving a critical real-world problem: the lack of a universal, portable credit history.

  • Real-World Asset (RWA) Focus: Unlike many blockchains that primarily track native crypto-assets, Creditcoin is purpose-built to connect with real-world economic activity, specifically lending. This gives it a tangible use case with significant market potential.
  • Decentralized Credit Bureau: It aims to function as a neutral, global infrastructure for credit data, reducing reliance on centralized credit agencies and lowering barriers to access capital, especially in developing regions.
  • Interoperability and Composability: By providing a standardised ledger for credit events, it allows different financial platforms to interoperate. A good repayment history on one platform can positively influence terms on another, fostering a more efficient financial ecosystem.
  • Dual-Token Model (Historical Context): It's important to note that Creditcoin originally operated with a dual-token system involving CTC and the now-deprecated G-CRE. The current CTC token on the mainnet consolidates the network's utility and value accrual.

What is Creditcoin (CTC) used for?

The CTC token is integral to the functioning and security of the Creditcoin network, serving several key purposes:

  • Network Fees: CTC is used to pay for transaction fees (gas) when recording loan agreements or executing smart contracts on the blockchain.
  • Staking and Security: While a PoW chain, aspects of its ecosystem or future governance may involve staking mechanisms to participate in network services or security.
  • Governance: CTC holders can participate in the governance of the Creditcoin protocol, voting on proposals for upgrades, parameter changes, and treasury management.
  • Medium of Exchange: Within the ecosystem, CTC can be used as a payment or settlement currency in applications built on top of the credit ledger.

How Is the Creditcoin (CTC) Ecosystem Developing?

The Creditcoin ecosystem is evolving through strategic partnerships and technical expansion aimed at increasing its utility and adoption.

  • Gluwa Partnership: A key relationship is with Gluwa, a fintech platform that uses Creditcoin as its settlement layer. Gluwa's products, which facilitate cross-border lending and savings, generate real credit data recorded on-chain.
  • EVM Compatibility: The integration of an Ethereum Virtual Machine-compatible environment has opened the door for a wider range of developers to build DeFi applications, wallets, and tools on Creditcoin, expanding its use beyond simple credit recording.
  • Focus on Emerging Markets: Much of the ecosystem growth is targeted at regions with high mobile penetration but low banking inclusion, leveraging blockchain to provide financial identity and access.
  • You can track the latest developments and the current market price of CTC on the BTCC price page.

How to mine Creditcoin (CTC)?

Creditcoin utilizes the Blake2b hashing algorithm in its Proof-of-Work consensus mechanism.

  • Mining Process: Miners use computational power to solve complex cryptographic puzzles, validate transactions (including loan records), and create new blocks on the Creditcoin blockchain.
  • Rewards: Successful miners are rewarded with newly minted CTC coins (block rewards) and the transaction fees from the block they mined.
  • Requirements: Mining requires specialized hardware (ASICs) that are efficient at running the Blake2b algorithm, as well as reliable mining software and connection to a mining pool or the Creditcoin network. Prospective miners should conduct thorough research on hardware efficiency, electricity costs, and pool options, as profitability can vary significantly.

How to keep your CTC Coin safe?

Securing your CTC tokens is paramount, whether you are holding them as a long-term investment or using them within the ecosystem.

  • Hardware Wallets: For significant holdings, a hardware wallet (like Ledger or Trezor) that supports Creditcoin offers the highest security by keeping your private keys offline.
  • Software Wallets: For active use, such as interacting with dApps or the Creditcoin mainnet, use reputable software wallets that officially support the CTC token. Always download wallets from official sources.
  • Exchange Custody: While convenient for trading, leaving large amounts of CTC on an exchange carries counterparty risk. It is considered best practice to withdraw funds to a personal wallet for long-term storage. When using exchanges, ensure they are reputable and regulated, like BTCC.
  • Private Key Security: Never share your wallet's private keys, seed phrase, or password with anyone. Store backups securely in multiple physical locations.

How to buy CTC Coin?

CTC is a cryptocurrency that can be traded on several exchanges. However, it is recommended to trade on a major platform like BTCC for higher liquidity and better customer support.

  1. Register a BTCC Account: Sign up using your email or mobile number and complete the KYC verification to unlock more features and benefits of the platform.
  2. Deposit Funds: Deposit fiat currency (via bank transfer, card, or third-party payment) or transfer USDT from an external wallet into your BTCC account. You can follow this guide.
  3. Start Trading: Go to the trading page and search for the spot trading pair CTC/USDT or the perpetual contract CTC/USDT.
  4. Place an Order: Enter the amount of CTC you wish to purchase and submit the order. For contract trading, you can also choose to go short (sell) and adjust the leverage multiplier according to your strategy and risk tolerance.
  5. Confirm Your Purchase: For spot purchases, check your personal account to see if the coins have arrived. For contract trades, check the trading page to see if your order was filled successfully.

How to Buy and Use Creditcoin

Purchase Guide

Buy in just 4 steps (Register → Verify → Deposit/Purchase → Receive Coins)

  1. 1Register AccountUse email or phone number to quickly complete BTCC registration in under 1 minute.
  2. 2Identity VerificationComplete basic KYC verification to protect your account and assets.
  3. 3Quick TradeSupports credit cards, online banking and other quick purchase methods.
  4. 4Receive CoinsCreditcoin is instantly credited to your BTCC account, ready for trading at any time.

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Creditcoin FAQs

What is the live price, market cap, and 24h volume of Creditcoin (CTC)?

As of right now, the live price of Creditcoin (CTC) is C$0.090858. Its market price fluctuates in real time based on overall supply and demand, and you can check the updated CTC to USD rate at the top of BTCC’s price page. In terms of market scope, Creditcoin records a 24h trading volume of C_24h.336375M (reflecting total buying and selling activity over the last 24 hours), with a total market cap of C$49.616551M. Its current circulating supply stands at 549.56M out of a maximum supply cap of 600M.

Why does the price of Creditcoin (CTC) fluctuate, and what drives its volatility?

The price volatility of Creditcoin (CTC) is essentially driven by market supply and demand dynamics. Key factors behind its price movements include: 1) Global macroeconomic conditions and sentiment, such as Bank of Canada or US Fed interest rate decisions; 2) Tokenomics, including the ratio of circulating supply (549.56M) to max supply (600M), as well as token unlocks and burn mechanisms; 3) Fundamental developments, such as ecosystem expansion, on-chain activity, and core protocol upgrades; and 4) Derivatives market dynamics, including leverage battles and liquidation cascades in perpetual contracts.

What are the all-time high (ATH) and all-time low (ATL) for Creditcoin (CTC)?

Looking at its historical price performance, Creditcoin (CTC) hit an all-time high (ATH) of C$12.081761 on 2021-03-14 03:55, representing the peak of market sentiment. Conversely, its all-time low (ATL) was recorded at C$0.089694 on 2026-08-14 09:25. Note that historical highs and lows reflect past performance only and do not guarantee future price trends; investment decisions should always align with live market conditions and your personal risk tolerance.

How to read the Creditcoin (CTC) price chart for futures trading?

When trading CTC futures on BTCC, technical chart analysis begins with identifying key support and resistance levels on 1D and 4H charts using historical price pivots. Next, apply MA/EMA indicators to gauge trend directions, alongside RSI (values above 70 indicate overbought conditions, while below 30 suggest oversold levels). Always validate breakout signals with the 24h trading volume (C_24h.336375M), as price breakouts accompanied by strong volume offer higher reliability.

How to profit from Creditcoin (CTC) price drops? (Short Selling Guide)

Unlike spot trading where you can only profit from rising prices, BTCC’s CTCUSDT perpetual contracts support two-way trading. If you anticipate a price decline for Creditcoin, simply log into your BTCC account with USDT margin available, navigate to the CTCUSDT pair, set your desired leverage and Take-Profit/Stop-Loss levels, and click "Sell/Short". Once the price drops to your target, close your position to lock in profit from the price difference.

Can I trade Creditcoin (CTC) perpetual futures with high leverage on BTCC?

Yes. BTCC offers flexible, high-tier leverage options for CTCUSDT perpetual futures, providing up to 500x leverage (maximum leverage limits may vary depending on liquidity). While leverage boosts capital efficiency by allowing you to control larger position sizes with less margin, it also amplifies liquidation risks proportionately. BTCC strongly advises using Stop-Loss orders to strictly manage risk when trading with high leverage.

How to practise Creditcoin (CTC) futures trading with a free demo account?

Beginners and traders testing new strategies can switch to BTCC's "Demo Trading" mode with a single click on the App or Web interface. The demo account comes pre-loaded with risk-free virtual funds (such as 100,000 USDT). Powered by live market prices (current price: C$0.090858), you can practise opening/closing positions, adjusting leverage, and setting TP/SL for CTCUSDT with zero financial risk.

Step-by-step guide: How to buy and trade Creditcoin (CTC) on BTCC?

Trading Creditcoin (CTC) on BTCC requires just 4 simple steps: 1) Register a BTCC account and complete basic Identity Verification (KYC); 2) Buy USDT using fiat via credit card/express payment, or deposit USDT/BTC directly from an external wallet; 3) Navigate to the Futures section, search for CTCUSDT, and review its live price (C$0.090858) and chart; 4) Select your margin mode and leverage, choose "Buy/Long" or "Sell/Short" based on your market outlook, set TP/SL orders, and confirm your trade.

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