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SAI #726
$9.31 -2.02% (24h)

Sai (SAI) is trading at $9.31, -2.02% over the last 24 hours. Track the live SAI price, market cap, circulating supply and 7-day chart below — then swap, exchange or convert SAI to any major cryptocurrency straight from your wallet. Non-custodial, no account, best cross-chain rate.

1h -1.27% 24h -2.02% 7d +13.03% 30d +7.96%
Last 7 days Updated 3 min ago
$8.21$9.52
Market cap
$24.72M
Fully diluted valuation
$24.72M
24h volume
$30
24h high / low
$9.54 / $9.28
Circulating supply
2.66M SAI
Total supply
2.66M SAI
Max supply
2.67M SAI
All-time high
$25.84 (-63.97%)

SAI price analysis

Sai (SAI) ranks #726 by market capitalisation at $24.72M. It is trading 64.0% below its all-time high of $25.84. Of a maximum supply of 2.67M SAI, 2.66M SAI (100%) is already in circulation. Over the last 7 days SAI is +13.03%, and +7.96% across 30 days. Its 24-hour trading volume is $30.

About Sai

Decentralized Finance (DeFi)Ethereum Ecosystem

Dai is a stablecoin. It is an Ethereum ERC20 token that is pegged to $1 USD — every Dai is worth $1, and will always be worth $1, regardless of how much Dai is in existence. There is no centralized authority like Tether that backs its value, and no traditional bank that backs each Dai with a real US dollar. There is nothing that can be shut down, and no centralized authority that needs to be trusted. Dai lives entirely within the Ethereum blockchain using smart contracts. *Features of Dai: 1. Dai is always worth $1 USD each 2. It can be freely traded like any other ERC20 token 3. Anyone with an Ethereum wallet can own, accept, and transfer it 4. It can be exchanged without any middleman 5. No individual person or company has control over it 6. No government or authority can shut it down *How Dai Works? Dai is a masterpiece of game theory that carefully balances economic incentives in the pursuit of one goal — a token that is continuously approaching the value of $1 USD. When Dai is worth above $1, mechanisms work to decrease the price. When Dai is worth below $1, mechanisms work to increase the price. The rational actors that take part in these mechanisms do so because they earn money anytime Dai is not perfectly worth $1. This is why Dai is always floating slightly above or below $1 — it is an endless wave function bouncing infinitely close to $1, but never quite achieving it. The farther Dai goes from $1, the more incentive there is to fix it. This is the magic of Dai. *How is Dai Created? Dai is simply a loan against Ethereum. By using the MakerDAO dApp, advanced users can take loans out in Dai against their ETH holdings. First, ETH is turned into “wrapped ETH” (WETH), which is simply an ERC20 wrapping around ETH. This “tokenizes” ETH so it can be used like any other ERC20 token. Next, WETH is turned into “pooled ETH” (PETH), which means it joins a large pool of Ethereum that is the collateral for all Dai created. Once you have PETH, you can create a “collateralized debt position” (CDP), which locks up your PETH and allows you to draw Dai against your collateral, which is PETH. As you draw out Dai, the ratio of debt in the CDP increases. There is a debt limit that sets a maximum amount of Dai you can draw against your CDP. Once you have Dai, you can spend or trade it freely like any other ERC20 token. *There are several important reasons why you would create Dai, despite the hassle: 1. You need a loan, and have an asset (ETH) to use as collateral for your loan 2. You believe ETH is going up in value. You can use your CDP to buy ETH on margin — you lock up your ETH in a CDP, draw Dai against it, use the Dai to buy more ETH on an exchange, and then use that ETH to further increase the size of your CDP. This can be accomplished without any third-party or centralized authority allowing you to do so — margin trading can be accomplished entirely on the blockchain. 3. The demand for Dai has driven the price above $1 USD. When this occurs, you can create Dai then immediately sell it on an exchange for greater than $1 USD. This is essentially free money, and is one of the mechanisms the Maker system uses to keep Dai pegged to $1 USD. Dai being worth over $1 USD encourages more Dai to be created. These three reasons are enough to ensure that Dai is continually created.

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Sai FAQ

What is the current price of Sai?

Sai (SAI) is trading at $9.31. The price on this page refreshes continuously from live market data cached server-side.

How to swap or exchange SAI?

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Can I convert SAI to other cryptocurrencies?

Yes. SAI can be swapped, exchanged or converted to any major asset SwitchFi supports — from stablecoins like USDT and USDC to altcoins — across EVM chains, Tron, Bitcoin, Solana and Sui. See the “Top cryptocurrencies to exchange with Sai” list below for popular pairs.

Is swapping SAI custodial?

No. SwitchFi never takes custody of your funds — you connect a compatible wallet, approve the swap yourself, and the assets settle directly to your wallet. No account and no KYC to use the on-chain swap.