Pricing
Tezos
$xtz
Audit Report
$0.719
+10.588%
8.7
What Is Tezos (XTZ)? Tezos is a high-performing blockchain and open-source platform for assets and applications, with a strong focus on code security, on-chain governance, and decentralization. Tezos 2.0, the upcoming step in the evolution of Tezos, aims to improve scalability (via layer 2s), composability, and to implement support to mainstream programming languages (like Javascript, Typescript, Python, and many others). Initially built with formal verification in mind, the Tezos protocol enables builders to avoid bugs when developing smart contracts, making it particularly suited to applications that require a high degree of security and certainty. Tezos’ LPoS (Liquid Proof-of-Stake) consensus mechanism enables any stakeholder to take part, directly or by delegation, in the consensus process, and to be rewarded for securing the network. Rather uniquely, Tezos’ on-chain governance system also enables stakeholders to create and vote on protocol upgrade proposals. This pioneering system allows the protocol to self-amend and upgrade itself without leading to a split (or fork) in the blockchain, empowering the community without slowing down innovation. First proposed in 2014 and launched in 2018, the Tezos Mainnet has a proven track record of running uninterrupted ever since, having earned a strong reputation for technical excellence and a supportive community. Who Are the Founders of Tezos? Tezos was conceived by Arthur and Kathleen Breitman in a 2014 white paper under the pseudonym L.M. Goodman in a nod to Satoshi Nakamoto, referencing a journalist who had misidentified the creator of Bitcoin. In a previous paper, the Breitmans had argued that Bitcoin's biggest shortcomings were the lack of a governance process that invited contributions from its community of users, cost and centralization issues raised by its proof-of-work system, the limited expressiveness of its programming language which didn’t allow for smart contracts, and security

Financial Audit

Token price

$0.719+10.588%

Market cap

$755,746,384

Volume 24h

40,321,363.83+66.90%

Volume by exchange type (24h)

CEX

$40.32 M+66.90%

DEX

$0.00000.00%

Liquidity ratio 98%

Circulating supply: 1.05 B
Total supply: 1.07 B

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Technical Analysis

General Direction
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Current Trend
Bullish
Bull
Potential Opportunity
Neutral
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Neutral
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Market State
Trending
Transition
Trend
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Fundamental

What Is Tezos (XTZ)? Tezos is a high-performing blockchain and open-source platform for assets and applications, with a strong focus on code security, on-chain governance, and decentralization. Tezos 2.0, the upcoming step in the evolution of Tezos, aims to improve scalability (via layer 2s), composability, and to implement support to mainstream programming languages (like Javascript, Typescript, Python, and many others). Initially built with formal verification in mind, the Tezos protocol enables builders to avoid bugs when developing smart contracts, making it particularly suited to applications that require a high degree of security and certainty. Tezos’ LPoS (Liquid Proof-of-Stake) consensus mechanism enables any stakeholder to take part, directly or by delegation, in the consensus process, and to be rewarded for securing the network. Rather uniquely, Tezos’ on-chain governance system also enables stakeholders to create and vote on protocol upgrade proposals. This pioneering system allows the protocol to self-amend and upgrade itself without leading to a split (or fork) in the blockchain, empowering the community without slowing down innovation. First proposed in 2014 and launched in 2018, the Tezos Mainnet has a proven track record of running uninterrupted ever since, having earned a strong reputation for technical excellence and a supportive community. Who Are the Founders of Tezos? Tezos was conceived by Arthur and Kathleen Breitman in a 2014 white paper under the pseudonym L.M. Goodman in a nod to Satoshi Nakamoto, referencing a journalist who had misidentified the creator of Bitcoin. In a previous paper, the Breitmans had argued that Bitcoin's biggest shortcomings were the lack of a governance process that invited contributions from its community of users, cost and centralization issues raised by its proof-of-work system, the limited expressiveness of its programming language which didn’t allow for smart contracts, and security

Project

  • Country

    United States of America United States of America

  • Website

    tezos.com

  • Whitepaper

    Yes

Github

Related news

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Tokenization Firm Midas Brings Two New DeFi Products to Etherlink

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Bull
CEX Listing score
Poor
Good
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Maturity: 97 months

Project
Median

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Social

Community sentiment
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Tezos Cyber security

Website Security Grade
A
  • Domain www.tezos.com
  • Ip AddressProtected
  • ServerProtected
  • StackProtected
  • WAF protectedYes
  • Last scan 7/18/25
Application Security
Poor
Good
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X-Frame-Options
X-Content-Type-Options
Referrer-Policy
Strict-Transport-Security
Content-Security-Policy
Permissions-Policy

DNS Security

Name Servers Version Exposed
Allow Recursive Queries
Cname In NS Records
Mx Records Private IPs
Mx Records Invalid Chars

Email Security

Missing SPF
Ineffective SPF
Missing DMARC
Weak DMARC Policy
Spf Softfail Without DMARC
Missing DKIM
Infrastructure Security
Poor
Good
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Exposed ports

HTTP 80
HTTPS 443

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