Price change (24h):
3.49%
High (24h):
$0.0278666
Low (24h):
$0.02669619
Volume (24h):
$63.07K
Market Cap:
$800.66K
All Time High:
99.95% $51.99
Apr 3, 2021
All Time Low:
12% $0.02
May 20, 2026
86.53 %(1Y)
$0.02672957
Price change (24h):
3.49%
High (24h):
$0.0278666
Low (24h):
$0.02669619
Volume (24h):
$63.07K
Market Cap:
$800.66K
All Time High:
99.95% $51.99
Apr 3, 2021
All Time Low:
12% $0.02
May 20, 2026
Hydra (HYDRA) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2020. It operates as a Layer-1 smart contract platform.
The network carves out a specific niche by fusing the Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO) accounting model inherited from Bitcoin with an Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) execution layer. This hybrid architecture permits developers to build decentralized applications that leverage both the auditable security of the Bitcoin-like ledger and the programmability of Solidity-based smart contracts. Meanwhile, the protocol emphasizes privacy-enhancing technologies for transactions and communications, addressing a persistent friction in public blockchains where on-chain activity often remains transparent to any observer.
Hydra operates on its own blockchain using proof of stake. Validators propose and attest to blocks every two minutes, a cadence that balances settlement finality with network efficiency. The chain’s consensus does not rely on computational work, sidestepping the energy expenditure debates that continue to shadow earlier-generation ledgers.
Beneath the surface, the chain runs an Ethereum-compatible execution environment, meaning that Solidity code and existing ERC-20 tokens can migrate across without heavy re-engineering. The UTXO layer manages state in a deterministic format that resists certain re-entrancy and ordering vulnerabilities common to account-model blockchains. Validators participate through staking, securing the network while confirming transactions within the two-minute block interval.
Hydra emerged at the tail end of 2020, with the mainnet launching in December of that year. The design arose from an effort to reconcile Bitcoin’s robust transactional structure with the developer tooling of Ethereum, all while borrowing Qtum’s account abstraction layer ideas. No founder names appear in the project’s public documentation, underscoring a focus on the collective codebase rather than personality-driven narratives.
The overarching ambition centers on restoring privacy as a default state for digital transactions and communications. Rather than treating anonymity as an afterthought, the protocol embeds it into the architecture, aiming to give individuals sovereignty over their personal data in an era of pervasive surveillance.
HYDRA tokens serve as the native gas unit for all on-chain operations, covering smart contract deployments, transfers, and computational steps within the EVM environment. Stakers lock tokens into validator nodes to participate in block production and consensus, receiving newly minted emissions as a reward for securing the chain. The token’s presence within the fee mechanism and staking loop creates a perpetual, utility-driven demand floor that operates independently of market speculation.
Validators stake HYDRA to participate in the active set, earning protocol emissions and a share of network fees. Users must hold tokens to cover the gas costs associated with any interaction on the chain, including deploying privacy-focused decentralized applications. Because the token is inherent to fee settlement, its velocity of circulation responds directly to the throughput of transactions and smart contract invocations.
Hydra has a total supply of 32,136,598 tokens. Currently, 30,434,047 are in circulation. With a market capitalization of $975,665, Hydra ranks #3,001 among all cryptocurrencies.
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