MAX
MAX

Matr1x price

$0.074680
-$0.01617
(-17.80%)
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Matr1x market info

Market cap
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Market cap
$12.18M
Circulating supply
130,520,000 MAX
16.31% of
800,000,000 MAX
Market cap ranking
270
Audits
CertiK
Last audit: Sep 28, 2021
24h high
$0.093560
24h low
$0.073700
All-time high
$0.48600
-84.64% (-$0.41132)
Last updated: Aug 7, 2024
All-time low
$0.073640
+1.41% (+$0.0010400)
Last updated: Apr 2, 2025

Matr1x price performance in USD

The current price of Matr1x is $0.074680. Over the last 24 hours, Matr1x has decreased by -17.80%. It currently has a circulating supply of 130,520,000 MAX and a maximum supply of 800,000,000 MAX, giving it a fully diluted market cap of $12.18M. At present, the Matr1x coin holds the 270 position in market cap rankings. The Matr1x/USD price is updated in real-time.
Today
-$0.01617
-17.80%
7 days
-$0.03009
-28.73%
30 days
-$0.05056
-40.38%
3 months
-$0.12821
-63.20%

About Matr1x (MAX)

3.5/5
CyberScope
3.5
04/01/2025
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Matr1x supports the creation, distribution, and underlying infrastructure of Web3-based digital entertainment. The platform integrates gaming, artificial intelligence (AI), and esports, all built upon secure blockchain infrastructure, to disrupt and lead forward the global gaming and digital content spaces. The project’s ultimate mission is to help accelerate the mainstream adoption of Web3 solutions.

How does Matr1x work?

For users, Matr1x develops and gives access to premium Web3 games and esports including Matr1x Fire, the first mobile shooting game in the metaverse. Players are incentivized to participate through a token distribution mechanism that rewards their engagement.

Meanwhile, Matr1x provides ecosystem partners with the necessary infrastructure to distribute Web3 games. That includes gamified Layer-1 and Layer-2 blockchains, wallets, and cross-chain functionality. The wider Matr1x ecosystem includes a creator incentive program, esports competition system, community trading, and other content. These features provide users with numerous opportunities to earn rewards and potentially generate revenue.

About Matr1x’s technology

The Matr1x game engine is built around the Entity Component System (ECS) — an architectural pattern commonly used in video game development. ECS supports a multiplayer game’s need for network communication capacity and helps provide an optimum experience for players. Meanwhile, the Unity engine’s Universal Rendering Pipeline provides high quality mobile game graphics, further elevating the experience for players.

The Polygon and Ethereum public chains underpin Matr1x’s ecosystem, and are used to store game prop assets and token assets. Meanwhile, a combination of hot and cold wallets are used to store and access assets, including the Gnosis multi-signature wallet.

MAX price and tokenomics

MAX is the native token of the Matr1x ecosystem, with a maximum supply of 1 trillion. To date, 200 million MAX have been burned, with the tokens drawn from the following allocations:

  • 50 million from team and investors
  • 80 million from community
  • 70 million from platform contribution

The MAX price experienced some predicatable volatility after launching during mid 2024, and Matr1x prices reached an all-time-high of $0.4787 on August 6, 2024. Being a relatively new token, MAX prices may experience further volatility as Matr1x continues to evolve its ecosystem beyond the popular Matr1x Fire game and attract new users who may choose to trade MAX.

An in-game currency exists within the Matr1x Fire game, called FIRE. The asset is used as a currency to access in-game props and interact with other game features.

The asset has been distributed to the community through the following split:

  • Team and investors: 30.0%
  • Community: 10.0%
  • Ecosystem: 16.0%
  • Advisors: 1.5%
  • Early bird: 5.5%
  • NFT airdrop: 9.4%
  • Platform contribution: 27.6%

About the founders

Matr1x’s founding team brought more than ten years of collaborative experience to the project, including more than five years’ experience in blockchain development. The team’s cumulative game development and operations experience has reached over 400 million users and generated over $5 billion in revenue. The team’s portfolio includes major products such as Call of Duty Mobile, PUBG Mobile, CrossFire Mobile, and WeChat Pay, making them one of the few teams globally that’s capable of developing large-scale mobile products.

Matr1x highlights

  1. Provides GDaaS (game-distribution-as-a-service) services to help more games migrate to Web3
  2. Independent research and development capabilities to further support the emergence of Web3 games
  3. Represents the largest Web3 esports platform today, featuring the concept of “watch to airdrop,” which helps attract more players and Web2 users
  4. The entity behind Matr1x Fire, a leading first-person shooter game in the metaverse
  5. Offers the ability to train AI models in the world’s largest games and further promote use cases for AI agents, especially through esports
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Matr1x FAQ

Why should I use Matr1x?
Matr1x offers access to leading Web3-native games and other digital entertainment content towards its goal of driving adoption for the Web3 space at large. Additionally, interacting with the Matr1x ecosystem grants you the opportunity to earn rewards such as non-fungible tokens and cryptocurrencies, alongside other benefits. Matr1x also provides various employment and development opportunities for those interested in the development of esports in the Web3 space.
What is the Matr1x (MAX) token used for?

The MAX token plays many roles in the Matr1x ecosystem. It supports project governance, including submitting proposals and voting on decisions that influence the project’s direction. The token also forms part of the Matr1x value offering. MAX is distributed from the project’s treasury, and allows users to participate in the Matr1x Launchpool and receive airdrops from other projects.

MAX also gives access to exclusive privileges such as publishing games on the Matr1x platform and competing for club membership. What’s more, holders can stake their MAX to become an ecosystem node, earn rewards, and participate in governance decisions on the MATR1X blockchain, including profit distribution. Meanwhile, the token will be used for consumption within selected products, such as role upgrades and market transaction pricing.

Who are the founders of Matr1x?
According to the project whitepaper, the Matr1x project has seven co-founders, each anonymized by a pseudonym and avatar. "0xsaku.eth" is noted as the project’s co-founder and CEO, and they alledgedly contribute 10 years of experience developing mobile games that have grossed more than $5 billion in revenue, alongside more than 10 years experience across Web3. Together, the founding team is said to bring decades of experience in gaming, Web3, crypto investment, software development, and other related fields.
What are the future plans of Matr1x?
According to the project whitepaper — which is due to be updated in Q3 of 2024 — the Matr1x ecosystem will continue to evolve and expand. The M1-Chain testnet is due to launch during Q3 2024, around the same time as the release of esports product GEDA. Q4 2024 will see more details released on the Matr1x AI product ’AI to earn’. Meanwhile, early 2025 will reportedly bring M1-Chain ecosystem products in the form of a wallet, bridge, and decentralized exchange. From 2026 onwards, Matr1x is planning to release one to two "big games" and five to ten "smaller games" every year.
How much is 1 Matr1x worth today?
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When was cryptocurrency invented?
Thanks to the 2008 financial crisis, interest in decentralized finance boomed. Bitcoin offered a novel solution by being a secure digital asset on a decentralized network. Since then, many other tokens such as Matr1x have been created as well.
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Asset details
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OKcoin Europe LTD
Relevant legal entity identifier
54930069NLWEIGLHXU42
Name of the crypto-asset
matr1x
Consensus Mechanism
matr1x is present on the following networks: ethereum, polygon. The Ethereum network uses a Proof-of-Stake Consensus Mechanism to validate new transactions on the blockchain. Core Components 1. Validators: Validators are responsible for proposing and validating new blocks. To become a validator, a user must deposit (stake) 32 ETH into a smart contract. This stake acts as collateral and can be slashed if the validator behaves dishonestly. 2. Beacon Chain: The Beacon Chain is the backbone of Ethereum 2.0. It coordinates the network of validators and manages the consensus protocol. It is responsible for creating new blocks, organizing validators into committees, and implementing the finality of blocks. Consensus Process 1. Block Proposal: Validators are chosen randomly to propose new blocks. This selection is based on a weighted random function (WRF), where the weight is determined by the amount of ETH staked. 2. Attestation: Validators not proposing a block participate in attestation. They attest to the validity of the proposed block by voting for it. Attestations are then aggregated to form a single proof of the block’s validity. 3. Committees: Validators are organized into committees to streamline the validation process. Each committee is responsible for validating blocks within a specific shard or the Beacon Chain itself. This ensures decentralization and security, as a smaller group of validators can quickly reach consensus. 4. Finality: Ethereum 2.0 uses a mechanism called Casper FFG (Friendly Finality Gadget) to achieve finality. Finality means that a block and its transactions are considered irreversible and confirmed. Validators vote on the finality of blocks, and once a supermajority is reached, the block is finalized. 5. Incentives and Penalties: Validators earn rewards for participating in the network, including proposing blocks and attesting to their validity. Conversely, validators can be penalized (slashed) for malicious behavior, such as double-signing or being offline for extended periods. This ensures honest participation and network security. Polygon, formerly known as Matic Network, is a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum that employs a hybrid consensus mechanism. Here’s a detailed explanation of how Polygon achieves consensus: Core Concepts 1. Proof of Stake (PoS): Validator Selection: Validators on the Polygon network are selected based on the number of MATIC tokens they have staked. The more tokens staked, the higher the chance of being selected to validate transactions and produce new blocks. Delegation: Token holders who do not wish to run a validator node can delegate their MATIC tokens to validators. Delegators share in the rewards earned by validators. 2. Plasma Chains: Off-Chain Scaling: Plasma is a framework for creating child chains that operate alongside the main Ethereum chain. These child chains can process transactions off-chain and submit only the final state to the Ethereum main chain, significantly increasing throughput and reducing congestion. Fraud Proofs: Plasma uses a fraud-proof mechanism to ensure the security of off-chain transactions. If a fraudulent transaction is detected, it can be challenged and reverted. Consensus Process 3. Transaction Validation: Transactions are first validated by validators who have staked MATIC tokens. These validators confirm the validity of transactions and include them in blocks. 4. Block Production: Proposing and Voting: Validators propose new blocks based on their staked tokens and participate in a voting process to reach consensus on the next block. The block with the majority of votes is added to the blockchain. Checkpointing: Polygon uses periodic checkpointing, where snapshots of the Polygon sidechain are submitted to the Ethereum main chain. This process ensures the security and finality of transactions on the Polygon network. 5. Plasma Framework: Child Chains: Transactions can be processed on child chains created using the Plasma framework. These transactions are validated off-chain and only the final state is submitted to the Ethereum main chain. Fraud Proofs: If a fraudulent transaction occurs, it can be challenged within a certain period using fraud proofs. This mechanism ensures the integrity of off-chain transactions. Security and Economic Incentives 6. Incentives for Validators: Staking Rewards: Validators earn rewards for staking MATIC tokens and participating in the consensus process. These rewards are distributed in MATIC tokens and are proportional to the amount staked and the performance of the validator. Transaction Fees: Validators also earn a portion of the transaction fees paid by users. This provides an additional financial incentive to maintain the network’s integrity and efficiency. 7. Delegation: Shared Rewards: Delegators earn a share of the rewards earned by the validators they delegate to. This encourages more token holders to participate in securing the network by choosing reliable validators. 8. Economic Security: Slashing: Validators can be penalized for malicious behavior or failure to perform their duties. This penalty, known as slashing, involves the loss of a portion of their staked tokens, ensuring that validators act in the best interest of the network.
Incentive Mechanisms and Applicable Fees
matr1x is present on the following networks: ethereum, polygon. Ethereum, particularly after transitioning to Ethereum 2.0 (Eth2), employs a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism to secure its network. The incentives for validators and the fee structures play crucial roles in maintaining the security and efficiency of the blockchain. Incentive Mechanisms 1. Staking Rewards: Validator Rewards: Validators are essential to the PoS mechanism. They are responsible for proposing and validating new blocks. To participate, they must stake a minimum of 32 ETH. In return, they earn rewards for their contributions, which are paid out in ETH. These rewards are a combination of newly minted ETH and transaction fees from the blocks they validate. Reward Rate: The reward rate for validators is dynamic and depends on the total amount of ETH staked in the network. The more ETH staked, the lower the individual reward rate, and vice versa. This is designed to balance the network's security and the incentive to participate. 2. Transaction Fees: Base Fee: After the implementation of Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) 1559, the transaction fee model changed to include a base fee that is burned (i.e., removed from circulation). This base fee adjusts dynamically based on network demand, aiming to stabilize transaction fees and reduce volatility. Priority Fee (Tip): Users can also include a priority fee (tip) to incentivize validators to include their transactions more quickly. This fee goes directly to the validators, providing them with an additional incentive to process transactions efficiently. 3. Penalties for Malicious Behavior: Slashing: Validators face penalties (slashing) if they engage in malicious behavior, such as double-signing or validating incorrect information. Slashing results in the loss of a portion of their staked ETH, discouraging bad actors and ensuring that validators act in the network's best interest. Inactivity Penalties: Validators also face penalties for prolonged inactivity. This ensures that validators remain active and engaged in maintaining the network's security and operation. Fees Applicable on the Ethereum Blockchain 1. Gas Fees: Calculation: Gas fees are calculated based on the computational complexity of transactions and smart contract executions. Each operation on the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) has an associated gas cost. Dynamic Adjustment: The base fee introduced by EIP-1559 dynamically adjusts according to network congestion. When demand for block space is high, the base fee increases, and when demand is low, it decreases. 2. Smart Contract Fees: Deployment and Interaction: Deploying a smart contract on Ethereum involves paying gas fees proportional to the contract's complexity and size. Interacting with deployed smart contracts (e.g., executing functions, transferring tokens) also incurs gas fees. Optimizations: Developers are incentivized to optimize their smart contracts to minimize gas usage, making transactions more cost-effective for users. 3. Asset Transfer Fees: Token Transfers: Transferring ERC-20 or other token standards involves gas fees. These fees vary based on the token's contract implementation and the current network demand. Polygon uses a combination of Proof of Stake (PoS) and the Plasma framework to ensure network security, incentivize participation, and maintain transaction integrity. Incentive Mechanisms 1. Validators: Staking Rewards: Validators on Polygon secure the network by staking MATIC tokens. They are selected to validate transactions and produce new blocks based on the number of tokens they have staked. Validators earn rewards in the form of newly minted MATIC tokens and transaction fees for their services. Block Production: Validators are responsible for proposing and voting on new blocks. The selected validator proposes a block, and other validators verify and validate it. Validators are incentivized to act honestly and efficiently to earn rewards and avoid penalties. Checkpointing: Validators periodically submit checkpoints to the Ethereum main chain, ensuring the security and finality of transactions processed on Polygon. This provides an additional layer of security by leveraging Ethereum's robustness. 2. Delegators: Delegation: Token holders who do not wish to run a validator node can delegate their MATIC tokens to trusted validators. Delegators earn a portion of the rewards earned by the validators, incentivizing them to choose reliable and performant validators. Shared Rewards: Rewards earned by validators are shared with delegators, based on the proportion of tokens delegated. This system encourages widespread participation and enhances the network's decentralization. 3. Economic Security: Slashing: Validators can be penalized through a process called slashing if they engage in malicious behavior or fail to perform their duties correctly. This includes double-signing or going offline for extended periods. Slashing results in the loss of a portion of the staked tokens, acting as a strong deterrent against dishonest actions. Bond Requirements: Validators are required to bond a significant amount of MATIC tokens to participate in the consensus process, ensuring they have a vested interest in maintaining network security and integrity. Fees on the Polygon Blockchain 4. Transaction Fees: Low Fees: One of Polygon's main advantages is its low transaction fees compared to the Ethereum main chain. The fees are paid in MATIC tokens and are designed to be affordable to encourage high transaction throughput and user adoption. Dynamic Fees: Fees on Polygon can vary depending on network congestion and transaction complexity. However, they remain significantly lower than those on Ethereum, making Polygon an attractive option for users and developers. 5. Smart Contract Fees: Deployment and Execution Costs: Deploying and interacting with smart contracts on Polygon incurs fees based on the computational resources required. These fees are also paid in MATIC tokens and are much lower than on Ethereum, making it cost-effective for developers to build and maintain decentralized applications (dApps) on Polygon. 6. Plasma Framework: State Transfers and Withdrawals: The Plasma framework allows for off-chain processing of transactions, which are periodically batched and committed to the Ethereum main chain. Fees associated with these processes are also paid in MATIC tokens, and they help reduce the overall cost of using the network.
Beginning of the period to which the disclosure relates
2024-03-31
End of the period to which the disclosure relates
2025-03-31
Energy report
Energy consumption
214.60711 (kWh/a)
Energy consumption sources and methodologies
The energy consumption of this asset is aggregated across multiple components: To determine the energy consumption of a token, the energy consumption of the network(s) ethereum, polygon is calculated first. Based on the crypto asset's gas consumption per network, the share of the total consumption of the respective network that is assigned to this asset is defined. When calculating the energy consumption, we used - if available - the Functionally Fungible Group Digital Token Identifier (FFG DTI) to determine all implementations of the asset of question in scope and we update the mappings regulary, based on data of the Digital Token Identifier Foundation.
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