Grin

$GRIN

$0.016162

4.33%

What is Grin?

Grin coin is a private &. lightweight open source project based on the mimblewimble blockchain implementation. MimbleWimble is a lightweight blockchain protocol proposed by anonymous author that goes by the name Tom Elvis Jedusor (inspired by Harry Potter) in July 2016. Since then, the proposal has gained a huge following among Bitcoin and privacy advocates. Unlike bitcoin or ethereum, there Read more

Grin coin is a private &. lightweight open source project based on the mimblewimble blockchain implementation. MimbleWimble is a lightweight blockchain protocol proposed by anonymous author that goes by the name Tom Elvis Jedusor (inspired by Harry Potter) in July 2016. Since then, the proposal has gained a huge following among Bitcoin and privacy advocates. Unlike bitcoin or ethereum, there are no addresses in Grin. In order to transact using Grin, both wallets must communicate with each other online with the results broadcasted to the network. Another key different is that transaction history (sender, receiver, amount) will not be recorded on the blockchain. Due to the removal of these information from the transaction, the data size remains small and that keeps the blockchain lightweight. New nodes can easily join the network without having to download a large blockchain. Grin coin was launched without an ICO, fundraising, or pre-mine. Developers around the world contribute openly with the goal to ensure the coin distribution remains as fair as possible. There are 2 popular wallets widely available to interact with the Grin network. Grin core wallet: https://www.coingecko.com/buzz/how-to-use-grin-wallet-to-send-receive-grin-coins Wallet713: https://www.coingecko.com/buzz/how-to-use-grin-wallet713-to-send-and-receive-grin-coin-step-by-step-guide The consensus algorithm used by Grin is the Cuckoo Cycle proof-of-work based. There are 2 hashing algorithms involved with Grin. Cuckoo-29 is meant for GPU mining while Cuckoo-31 is meant fo ASIC mining. This is a deliberate design to encourage miners to eventually move into ASIC mining for efficiency while keeping it fair at the beginning of the launch. Grin coin has launched its mainnet on 15th January 2019 and is now available for mining and trading.

What is Grin?

Grin coin is a private &. lightweight open source project based on the mimblewimble blockchain im Read more

Grin coin is a private &. lightweight open source project based on the mimblewimble blockchain implementation. MimbleWimble is a lightweight blockchain protocol proposed by anonymous author that goes by the name Tom Elvis Jedusor (inspired by Harry Potter) in July 2016. Since then, the proposal has gained a huge following among Bitcoin and privacy advocates. Unlike bitcoin or ethereum, there are no addresses in Grin. In order to transact using Grin, both wallets must communicate with each other online with the results broadcasted to the network. Another key different is that transaction history (sender, receiver, amount) will not be recorded on the blockchain. Due to the removal of these information from the transaction, the data size remains small and that keeps the blockchain lightweight. New nodes can easily join the network without having to download a large blockchain. Grin coin was launched without an ICO, fundraising, or pre-mine. Developers around the world contribute openly with the goal to ensure the coin distribution remains as fair as possible. There are 2 popular wallets widely available to interact with the Grin network. Grin core wallet: https://www.coingecko.com/buzz/how-to-use-grin-wallet-to-send-receive-grin-coins Wallet713: https://www.coingecko.com/buzz/how-to-use-grin-wallet713-to-send-and-receive-grin-coin-step-by-step-guide The consensus algorithm used by Grin is the Cuckoo Cycle proof-of-work based. There are 2 hashing algorithms involved with Grin. Cuckoo-29 is meant for GPU mining while Cuckoo-31 is meant fo ASIC mining. This is a deliberate design to encourage miners to eventually move into ASIC mining for efficiency while keeping it fair at the beginning of the launch. Grin coin has launched its mainnet on 15th January 2019 and is now available for mining and trading.

Community Score

- 0
Follower
30,658 (#2010)
0.04% 7D
Activity
15/100
7% 7D
Sentiment
Neutral
Follower
5,580 (#272)
0.18% 7D
Activity
15/100
7% 7D
Sentiment
Neutral
Follower
8,522 (#1049)
0.05% 7D
Activity
15/100
7% 7D
Sentiment
Neutral
Follower
16,556 (#1506)
0.01% 7D
Activity
5/100
7% 7D
Sentiment
Neutral

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Market Cap

$3.20M

Fully Diluted Valuation

$3.20M

Volume 24h

$18.64K

All Time High Jan 17 2019

$25 99.94%

ATH Circulating Supply

$197.90M

Total Supply

$197.90M

Max Supply

$0.00

All Time Low Apr 07 2025

$0.00 21.29%

Channels Rank Followers Posts/Day Comments/Posts Active Users
Coingecko
@Grin (GRIN)
#1049 8,522
Reddit
@grincoin
#272 5,580 14.00 0.64 5

Community Score

- 0

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Community Metrics

Followers
31k
Small
Follower
Growth (30d)
+0.09%
Stagnant
Sentiment
0/100
Neutral
Activity
15/100
+7%
The key metrics for this community indicate stability and healthy engagement, with no anomalies detected.
Development 24 h 7 d 14 d 30 d
Price 4.33% 4.39% 4.97% 15.83%
Follower 0% 0.04% 0.07% 0.09%

Daily Social Panel

Daily relevant Posts from Twitter, Telegram and Reddit ranked by our Smart Relevance Score.

2025-04-16 10:53
the potential of going even lower? of course it has!
Score 80
2025-04-16 20:49
Truly fair launch, decentralized mining, elegant software, privacy by default, etc.
Score 30
2025-04-16 22:37
If implemented well, it would work very well for dark net markets. But it needs an onramp. From there maybe it could get enough of a basis to go light.
Score 27
2025-04-16 22:20
I know its values and I do believe it was created based on the most interesting and advanced protocol I've seen. However, if nobody uses it and nobody (or very few people) cares, then really what is its potential?
Score 27
2025-04-16 21:06
I loaded it in a window and it tells me my address to receive grin is https://mwcwallet.com/wallet/89ja9ghgebtcuaw8mbvkm(https://mwcwallet.com/wallet/89ja9ghgebtcuaw8mbvkm) which is 404. What's mwcwallet.com(http://mwcwallet.com) and why is it needed[...]
Score 27
2025-04-16 22:28
Line go up once inflation dips under 10% and more tools are developed to utilize it for trading I guess. I am working on a merchant payment system for it, and think it has potential for small payments. This is due to the slatepack transaction flow pr[...]
Score 0
2025-04-16 21:51
forbes lists grin here https://www.forbes.com/digital-assets/assets/grin-grin/(https://www.forbes.com/digital-assets/assets/grin-grin/) they should be a ""RS""
Score 0
2025-04-16 21:21
You can only send/receive Grin via slatepack using this wallet which was forked fromhttps://github.com/NicolasFlamel1/MWC-Wallet-StandaloneI'm not sure why Nikolas used that addressing scheme for Grin, you'd have to ask him.
Score 0
2025-04-16 20:50
I just \\wrapped\\ ""mimblewimble"" in three of the four wp articles mentioning mimblewimble. The third already had it. As u/tromp mentioned, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles\_for\_deletion/MimbleWimble(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W[...]
Score 0
2025-04-16 20:48
lol, you can always drop 99.9% from 99.9% down
Score 0
2025-04-16 15:48
Fair! It is built on a cool protocol though. But we all know that means zero.
Score 0

Grin

$GRIN

$0.016162

4.33%

What is Grin?

Grin coin is a private &. lightweight open source project based on the mimblewimble blockchain implementation. MimbleWimble is a lightweight blockchain protocol proposed by anonymous author that goes by the name Tom Elvis Jedusor (inspired by Harry Potter) in July 2016. Since then, the proposal has gained a huge following among Bitcoin and privacy advocates. Unlike bitcoin or ethereum, there Read more

Grin coin is a private &. lightweight open source project based on the mimblewimble blockchain implementation. MimbleWimble is a lightweight blockchain protocol proposed by anonymous author that goes by the name Tom Elvis Jedusor (inspired by Harry Potter) in July 2016. Since then, the proposal has gained a huge following among Bitcoin and privacy advocates. Unlike bitcoin or ethereum, there are no addresses in Grin. In order to transact using Grin, both wallets must communicate with each other online with the results broadcasted to the network. Another key different is that transaction history (sender, receiver, amount) will not be recorded on the blockchain. Due to the removal of these information from the transaction, the data size remains small and that keeps the blockchain lightweight. New nodes can easily join the network without having to download a large blockchain. Grin coin was launched without an ICO, fundraising, or pre-mine. Developers around the world contribute openly with the goal to ensure the coin distribution remains as fair as possible. There are 2 popular wallets widely available to interact with the Grin network. Grin core wallet: https://www.coingecko.com/buzz/how-to-use-grin-wallet-to-send-receive-grin-coins Wallet713: https://www.coingecko.com/buzz/how-to-use-grin-wallet713-to-send-and-receive-grin-coin-step-by-step-guide The consensus algorithm used by Grin is the Cuckoo Cycle proof-of-work based. There are 2 hashing algorithms involved with Grin. Cuckoo-29 is meant for GPU mining while Cuckoo-31 is meant fo ASIC mining. This is a deliberate design to encourage miners to eventually move into ASIC mining for efficiency while keeping it fair at the beginning of the launch. Grin coin has launched its mainnet on 15th January 2019 and is now available for mining and trading.

What is Grin?

Grin coin is a private &. lightweight open source project based on the mimblewimble blockchain im Read more

Grin coin is a private &. lightweight open source project based on the mimblewimble blockchain implementation. MimbleWimble is a lightweight blockchain protocol proposed by anonymous author that goes by the name Tom Elvis Jedusor (inspired by Harry Potter) in July 2016. Since then, the proposal has gained a huge following among Bitcoin and privacy advocates. Unlike bitcoin or ethereum, there are no addresses in Grin. In order to transact using Grin, both wallets must communicate with each other online with the results broadcasted to the network. Another key different is that transaction history (sender, receiver, amount) will not be recorded on the blockchain. Due to the removal of these information from the transaction, the data size remains small and that keeps the blockchain lightweight. New nodes can easily join the network without having to download a large blockchain. Grin coin was launched without an ICO, fundraising, or pre-mine. Developers around the world contribute openly with the goal to ensure the coin distribution remains as fair as possible. There are 2 popular wallets widely available to interact with the Grin network. Grin core wallet: https://www.coingecko.com/buzz/how-to-use-grin-wallet-to-send-receive-grin-coins Wallet713: https://www.coingecko.com/buzz/how-to-use-grin-wallet713-to-send-and-receive-grin-coin-step-by-step-guide The consensus algorithm used by Grin is the Cuckoo Cycle proof-of-work based. There are 2 hashing algorithms involved with Grin. Cuckoo-29 is meant for GPU mining while Cuckoo-31 is meant fo ASIC mining. This is a deliberate design to encourage miners to eventually move into ASIC mining for efficiency while keeping it fair at the beginning of the launch. Grin coin has launched its mainnet on 15th January 2019 and is now available for mining and trading.

Development 24 h 7 d 14 d 30 d
Price 4.33% 4.39% 4.97% 15.83%
Follower 0% 0.04% 0.07% 0.09%

Market Cap

$3.20M

Fully Diluted Valuation

$3.20M

Volume 24h

$18.64K

All Time High Jan 17 2019

$25 99.94%

ATH Circulating Supply

$197.90M

Total Supply

$197.90M

Max Supply

$0.00

All Time Low Apr 07 2025

$0.00 21.29%

Channels Rank Followers Posts/Day Comments/Posts Active Users
Coingecko
@Grin (GRIN)
#1049 8,522
Reddit
@grincoin
#272 5,580 14.00 0.64 5

Community Score

- 0
Follower
30,658 (#2010)
0.04% 7D
Activity
15/100
7% 7D
Sentiment
Neutral
Follower
5,580 (#272)
0.18% 7D
Activity
15/100
7% 7D
Sentiment
Neutral
Follower
8,522 (#1049)
0.05% 7D
Activity
15/100
7% 7D
Sentiment
Neutral
Follower
16,556 (#1506)
0.01% 7D
Activity
5/100
7% 7D
Sentiment
Neutral

ℹ ️ Insufficient Data

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Daily Social Panel

Daily relevant Posts from Twitter, Telegram and Reddit ranked by our Smart Relevance Score.

2025-04-16 10:53
the potential of going even lower? of course it has!
Score 80
2025-04-16 20:49
Truly fair launch, decentralized mining, elegant software, privacy by default, etc.
Score 30
2025-04-16 22:37
If implemented well, it would work very well for dark net markets. But it needs an onramp. From there maybe it could get enough of a basis to go light.
Score 27
2025-04-16 22:20
I know its values and I do believe it was created based on the most interesting and advanced protocol I've seen. However, if nobody uses it and nobody (or very few people) cares, then really what is its potential?
Score 27
2025-04-16 21:06
I loaded it in a window and it tells me my address to receive grin is https://mwcwallet.com/wallet/89ja9ghgebtcuaw8mbvkm(https://mwcwallet.com/wallet/89ja9ghgebtcuaw8mbvkm) which is 404. What's mwcwallet.com(http://mwcwallet.com) and why is it needed[...]
Score 27
2025-04-16 22:28
Line go up once inflation dips under 10% and more tools are developed to utilize it for trading I guess. I am working on a merchant payment system for it, and think it has potential for small payments. This is due to the slatepack transaction flow pr[...]
Score 0
2025-04-16 21:51
forbes lists grin here https://www.forbes.com/digital-assets/assets/grin-grin/(https://www.forbes.com/digital-assets/assets/grin-grin/) they should be a ""RS""
Score 0
2025-04-16 21:21
You can only send/receive Grin via slatepack using this wallet which was forked fromhttps://github.com/NicolasFlamel1/MWC-Wallet-StandaloneI'm not sure why Nikolas used that addressing scheme for Grin, you'd have to ask him.
Score 0
2025-04-16 20:50
I just \\wrapped\\ ""mimblewimble"" in three of the four wp articles mentioning mimblewimble. The third already had it. As u/tromp mentioned, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles\_for\_deletion/MimbleWimble(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W[...]
Score 0
2025-04-16 20:48
lol, you can always drop 99.9% from 99.9% down
Score 0
2025-04-16 15:48
Fair! It is built on a cool protocol though. But we all know that means zero.
Score 0


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