Tagger
TAGTagger overview
As of July 10, 2026, Tagger (TAG) is trading at $0.00091744, up +17.15% over the past 24 hours. It ranks #246 by market cap, currently $99.46M, with $22.09M traded in the last 24 hours. Circulating supply is 405.38B TAG out of a maximum 400.00B TAG. Its all-time high was $0.00216343 in May 2026 (-57.49% from today).
Tagger price statistics
Supply and valuation metrics for Tagger beyond the headline figures — fully-diluted valuation, the volume-to-market-cap ratio, total and max supply, and how far price sits from its all-time high.
Fully diluted valuation
Volume / market cap
Max supply
From all-time high · ATH May 2026
Beta (volatility)
Supply issued · 100.0% of max
Performance
Tagger's price change over standard trailing windows. Bars extend right for gains and left for losses, scaled to the largest move so you can compare momentum across timeframes at a glance.
Tagger valuation
Where price sits today · from real historyWhere Tagger sits in its market cycle, computed from real daily closes (Binance). Each gauge places today's price on a scale from undervalued (left) to overvalued (right) — educational context only, not investment advice.
Distance below the record price
About Tagger
Tagger (TAG) is a digital advertising platform that allows users to monetize their content through a decentralized marketplace, leveraging blockchain technology for transparency and security. It aims to empower creators and advertisers to connect more effectively. Source: CoinPaprika.com
Binance Coin (BNB) Token (BEP-20)
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Frequently asked
How is the Tagger price on this page sourced?
The Tagger (TAG) price, market cap and 24-hour volume come from CoinPaprika, with the chart from Binance daily closes. The time shown near the top of the page is when we last refreshed; figures can lag individual exchanges slightly. Full detail is in our methodology.
What does the market cap actually tell me?
Market capitalisation is the current price multiplied by the circulating supply — a far better measure of size than price alone. A lower-priced coin with a huge supply can be larger than a higher-priced one. We walk through it in market cap explained.
Why are some figures, like 30-day or 1-year change, missing?
We only display values we actually have for a given coin. When a longer-range change or a chart window is not reliably available, we leave it out rather than show a zero or an estimate — honest gaps over fabricated data. Terms are defined in our glossary.
Related glossary terms
Market data for Tagger is provided by CoinPaprika and Binance and may be delayed. This page is for information only and is not investment advice. Cryptocurrencies are highly volatile; do your own research.