POL (ex-MATIC) POL
Rank #70POL (ex-MATIC) (POL) trades at $0.0826, the 70th-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation at $882.7 M. Over the past 24 hours it is +0.67% and over the week +3.66%. Our composite Price Strength score reads 40/100, liquidity health 23/100, and 7-day annualised volatility sits near 36% — higher than 40% of the top 100 coins.
POL (ex-MATIC) · At a glance
Ecoonomia composite scores derived from live market data. Methodology →
POL (ex-MATIC) · Price chart (7 days)
Price performance
| 1h | 24h | 7d | 30d | 1y |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| +0.00% | +0.67% | +3.66% | +3.66% | +0.00% |
Market statistics
POL (ex-MATIC) · Market analysis
Volatility & risk
Realised volatility for POL is relatively contained, with a 7-day annualised reading near 36%, placing it above 40% of the top 100 by volatility. Expect wide swings and size positions accordingly.
Liquidity & depth
Around $41.4 M changed hands in 24 hours — about 4.7% of market value turning over daily — which we read as thin liquidity, so larger orders can move the price.
Correlation with Bitcoin
Over the past week POL's returns correlate -0.01 with Bitcoin: it moves with relative independence from Bitcoin. Correlation regimes shift, so treat this as a snapshot.
POL to USD
| POL | USD |
|---|---|
| 0.5 POL | $0.0413 |
| 1 POL | $0.0826 |
| 5 POL | $0.4132 |
| 1 POL | $0.8265 |
| 25 POL | $2.07 |
| 5 POL | $4.13 |
| 1 POL | $8.26 |
| 5 POL | $41.32 |
| 1, POL | $82.65 |
| 10, POL | $826.46 |
Supply & tokenomics
POL (ex-MATIC) has a circulating supply of 10,679,863,412 POL with no fixed hard cap, so long-run scarcity depends on its issuance policy and any burn mechanics.
POL (ex-MATIC) · Price prediction 2026–2027
| Period | Low | Average | High | Potential | Bias |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 Hours | $0.0818 | $0.0827 | $0.0839 | +0.01% | Neutral |
| 7 Days | $0.0804 | $0.0827 | $0.0859 | +0.07% | Neutral |
| 30 Days | $0.0782 | $0.0829 | $0.0896 | +0.30% | Neutral |
| 3 Months | $0.0751 | $0.0834 | $0.0951 | +0.90% | Neutral |
| 6 Months | $0.0723 | $0.0841 | $0.1009 | +1.81% | Neutral |
| 1 Year | $0.0686 | $0.0857 | $0.1098 | +3.66% | Neutral |
| End of 2026 | $0.0727 | $0.0840 | $0.1000 | +1.65% | Neutral |
| End of 2027 | $0.0662 | $0.0871 | $0.1167 | +5.37% | Neutral |
| 2031 | $0.0550 | $0.0989 | $0.1612 | +19.70% | Bullish |
The ensemble blends a technical (momentum), statistical (volatility) and relative (comparable peers) model. Probabilistic scenarios, not financial advice.
About POL (ex-MATIC)
How POL (ex-MATIC) works
POL (ex-MATIC) is a layer-2 scaling network that processes transactions off the main Ethereum chain and settles back to it, inheriting Ethereum's security while offering lower fees and faster confirmation. POL is typically used for governance and network fees.
What is POL (ex-MATIC) used for?
It is used to run DeFi and applications cheaply while keeping Ethereum-grade settlement guarantees.
Risks & considerations
All crypto-assets are volatile and high-risk; never invest more than you can afford to lose. Specific risks include a centralised sequencer, reliance on fraud proofs and contract-upgrade powers.
Where to buy POL (ex-MATIC)
Regional platforms
In Latin America and Spain you can buy POL (ex-MATIC) on local Spanish-speaking platforms:
| Bitso | Mexico · LatAm |
| Lemon · Buenbit | Argentina |
| Bit2Me · Bitnovo | Spain |
| Binance · Coinbase · Kraken | Global |
POL (ex-MATIC) vs comparable coins
| Coin | Price | 24h | 7d | Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KuCoin KCS | $6.64 | -1.93% | -5.95% | $910.9 M |
| Pi Network PI | $0.0797 | +3.94% | -19.76% | $872.1 M |
| Morpho MORPHO | $1.96 | -4.42% | -9.06% | $950.1 M |
| Stable STABLE | $0.0355 | -9.51% | +0.91% | $871.6 M |
| Quant QNT | $65.45 | +2.09% | -4.74% | $951.9 M |
| Janus Henderson Anemoy Treasury Fund JTRSY | $1.11 | +0.01% | +0.06% | $869.8 M |
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Disclaimer: informational content only, not financial advice. Cryptocurrencies are volatile and high-risk. Predictions are model estimates and may be inaccurate.