Wednesday, 1 Apr 2026
  • My Feed
  • My Interests
  • My Saves
  • History
  • Blog
Subscribe
Crypto Guide Daily — Your Source for Crypto News, Analysis & Web3 Innovation
  • Home
  • Credit & Loans
    Credit & LoansShow More
    What’s Your Next Move: Selling, Refinancing, or Cashing Out with an Investor?

    Understanding Home Equity Investments: Key Takeaways When a home equity investment (HEI)…

    By Mia Schneider
    Embracing the Liberating Art of Downsizing: How Letting Go Can Lead to a More Fulfilling Life

    Embracing the concept of downsizing can be incredibly liberating, offering a unique…

    By Mia Schneider
    UK Government Announces 2035 Deadline for Decent Homes Standard: What It Means for Homeowners and Buyers

    The UK government has announced that the Decent Homes Standard (DHS) for…

    By Mia Schneider
    HousingWire Recognizes Prakash Karnani as a Top Marketing Leader in 2023

    We're delighted to share that Prakash Karnani, our Executive Vice President of…

    By Mia Schneider
    Mortgage Rates Rebound to Pre-Stimulus Levels: What It Means for Homebuyers

    It's only been 20 days into the new year, and we've already…

    By Mia Schneider
  • Finance
    FinanceShow More
    Looking Ahead to 2026 and Beyond: Silver’s Shining Future Revealed

    The silver market has experienced a significant surge in recent years, with…

    By Ethan Walker
    Unlock Your Investment Potential: The Essential Equity Fund Categories You Can’t Afford to Miss

    With over 10 equity fund categories to choose from, as classified by…

    By Ethan Walker
    Unlock the Secret to Successful Investing: Discover the Top Performing Factor

    502 Bad Gateway

    By Ethan Walker
    Is the Market on the Brink of a Bubble? Watch for These 3 Key Warning Signs

    SYSTEM: You are an expert SEO content writer. You must rewrite text…

    By Ethan Walker
    Unlock Long-Term Wealth: The Ultimate Guide to Creating a Winning Index Fund Portfolio Backed by 20 Years of Proven Data

    Quick AnswerWhen it comes to creating an index fund portfolio, there's no…

    By Ethan Walker
  • Financial Tools & Apps
    Financial Tools & AppsShow More
    From Zero to Financial Freedom: 8 Simple Steps to Budgeting on a Shoestring

    Creating a budget is often seen as a task for those with…

    By Sofia Martins
    Cutting Through the Noise: What’s Real and What’s Not in AI and Markets for 2026 – Live Update on January 28th at 12pm

    Unraveling the Mysteries of AI: Sidoxia's 2026 Market Update and Investment Insights…

    By Sofia Martins
    Expert Insights: Navigating Market Trends with Our Latest Quarterly Investment Review

    The US stock market ended the year on a high note, with…

    By Sofia Martins
    Your 2026 Tax and Finance Survival Guide: What You Need to Know Now

    The U.S. tax landscape underwent significant changes in 2025 with the enactment…

    By Sofia Martins
    Ditch the Stock Market: 3 Smart Alternatives for Growing Your Wealth

    Are you intimidated by the stock market, with its confusing charts, risky…

    By Sofia Martins
  • Investing
    InvestingShow More
    Unlock the Best of the S&P 500: Top 10 Stocks According to Investing Gurus

    Investing in the S&P 500 index can be a smart move, as…

    By Emily Johansson
    Fresh Insights Await: Latest Podcast Episodes from The Oblivious Investor

    I'm excited to share that I recently appeared as a guest on…

    By Emily Johansson
    You’re Just One Simple Mistake Away from Financial Disaster: The Alarming Truth About Cyber Thieves and Your Money

    As I've discussed before, a common mistake in financial planning is focusing…

    By Emily Johansson
    Unlocking High-Yield Investments in 2025: Navigating the Fine Line Between Risk and Reward

    502 Bad Gateway

    By Emily Johansson
    Mapletree Logistics Trust Unveils Strong Q3 FY25/26 Financial Performance: Key Highlights and Insights

    Mapletree Logistics Trust (MLT), a prominent logistics-focused real estate investment trust (REIT)…

    By Emily Johansson
  • Crypto
    CryptoShow More
    Easily Cash Out: Top Methods to Convert Cryptocurrency to Fiat in 2026

    Discover the flexibility of withdrawing your crypto payments in fiat currency with…

    By Sofia Martins
    Bitcoin Plunges into Unprecedented Crisis: $3.2 Billion Wiped Out in Shocking Market Meltdown

    TLDR On February 5, 2026, Bitcoin experienced a historic capitulation event, with…

    By Sofia Martins
    Bitcoin Rebound Sparks 25% Surge in Strategy Stock ($MSTR) as Crypto Market Shows Signs of Recovery

    Strategy ($MSTR) shares experienced a significant surge on Friday, with prices rising…

    By Sofia Martins
    Sui Crypto Surges: Can Grayscale’s New ETF Filing Push SUI Past $1.55 Resistance?

    Grayscale's recent filing for a Sui ETF has sparked significant institutional interest…

    By Sofia Martins
    Bitcoin Recovery Loses Steam: Will BTC Break Through the $90,000 Barrier?

    Key Takeaways for Bitcoin Investors The Bitcoin price is down less than…

    By Sofia Martins
  • 🔥
  • Crypto
  • Investing
  • Credit & Loans
  • Finance
  • Financial Tools & Apps
  • crypto
  • blockchain
  • news
  • AI
  • Bermuda onchain economy
Font ResizerAa
Crypto Guide Daily — Your Source for Crypto News, Analysis & Web3 InnovationCrypto Guide Daily — Your Source for Crypto News, Analysis & Web3 Innovation
  • My Saves
  • My Interests
  • My Feed
  • History
Search
  • Home
  • Credit & Loans
  • Finance
  • Financial Tools & Apps
  • Investing
  • Crypto
  • Personalized
    • My Feed
    • My Saves
    • My Interests
    • History
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Crypto Guide Daily — Your Source for Crypto News, Analysis & Web3 Innovation > Blog > Investing > How Honest Financial Advisors Should Disclose Their Fees
Investing

How Honest Financial Advisors Should Disclose Their Fees

Emily Johansson
Last updated: October 18, 2025 6:00 pm
Emily Johansson
Share
SHARE

Contents
Why Financial Advisor Fee Transparency MattersHow Our Reader Was Getting Destroyed By FeesWhat A Low Cost Portfolio Looks LIkeWhat Honest Financial Advisors Should DiscloseQuestions To Ask Before You Hire An AdvisorDisclosure FormBottom LineFAQs
Financial Advisor Fees | Source: The College Investor

Key Points

  • Financial advisor fees still vary widely: from under 0.30% at digital robo-advisors to 1% or more at traditional firms.
  • Hidden costs often come from fund expenses, commissions, or “wrap” accounts that layer multiple fees.
  • The most transparent advisors show all compensation clearly: advisory fee + investment expenses + any third-party costs.
  • Before hiring an advisor, always ask for a written fee schedule and Form ADV Part 2A (the SEC’s public disclosure document).

A few years ago, a reader shared an experience that still resonates. They’d worked with a traditional financial advisor for years, convinced they were getting expert guidance. Only after moving to a new firm did they realize how much they’d paid: over $12,000 in fees on a $200,000 portfolio in a single year. None of those costs were clearly disclosed in writing.

The reality is that many investors still don’t see the full picture. Fees can be scattered across advisory contracts, fund expense ratios, and trading commissions. Unless an advisor explains them clearly, even savvy clients may not know what they’re really paying.

Would you like to save this?

We’ll email this article to you, so you can come back to it later!

Table of Contents
Why Financial Advisor Fee Transparency Matters
How Our Reader Was Getting Destroyed By Fees
What A Low Cost Portfolio Looks LIke
What Honest Financial Advisors Should Disclose
Questions To Ask Before You Hire An Advisor
Disclosure Form
Bottom Line
FAQs

Why Financial Advisor Fee Transparency Matters

Advisor fees don’t just cover service: they directly reduce your investment returns. A 1% annual fee may sound small, but on a $250,000 portfolio growing 7% per year, that extra 1% costs roughly $245,000 over 30 years.

Fee transparency isn’t just good ethics – it’s part of fiduciary duty. Under SEC Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI) and fiduciary standards enforced by the CFP Board, advisors must act in clients’ best interests. That includes explaining compensation clearly and avoiding hidden conflicts.

Here’s the most common advisor fee models:

Fee Type

Typical Range

How It Works

Assets Under Management (AUM)

0.25% – 1.25% AUM per year

Takes a percentage of your portfolio value annually

Flat Fee or Subscription

$100 – $500 per month

Simple fixed monthly or annual charges

Hourly Fee

$150 – $500 per hour

Pay only for time used

Commission-Based

Varies by Product

Advisors earn by selling you products that pay them

Hybrid Models

0.75% to 1.50% Plus Other Fees

Combines multiple structures, usually a subscription plus commission products

Many reputable fiduciary advisors now favor flat or subscription models, which separate advice from asset size and reduce conflicts of interest.

How Our Reader Was Getting Destroyed By Fees

This reader had his account and financial advisor at one of the biggest two name financial firms in the country. For this privilege, the reader was paying a fee of $40 per year for the first account, $20 per year for the second account, and $48 per year for his retirement account. 

On the surface, paying a financial advisor just $108 per year is a good deal. My reader was annoyed by these fees, especially since his financial advisor would “blame them on the DOL Fiduciary Rule and Big Government”, but when realizing they were pretty low, he felt better. But the fees don’t really stop there.

Where he was really getting shafted in fees was in his portfolio. This advisor put him in the following funds:

Fund Name

Symbol

Expense Ratio

Front-End Load

Dealer Commission

Hartford Balanced Fund – Class A

ITTAX

1.14%

5.75%

4.75%

Hartford Dividend & Growth Fund – Class A

IHGIX

1.03%

5.75%

4.75%

Hartford MidCap Fund – Class A

HFMCX

1.16%

5.75%

4.75%

Hartford Equity Income Fund – Class A

HQIAX

1.02%

5.75%

4.75%

Hartford MidCap Value Fund – Class F

HMVFX

0.83%

0%

0%

Hartford International Opportunity Fund – Class I

IHOIX

0.88%

0%

0%

American Funds Growth Fund America – Class A

AGTHX

0.64%

4.50%

3.50%

American Funds AMCAP Fund – Class F3

FMACX

0.37%

0%

0%

American Funds Growth Fund – Class 529A

CGFAX

0.72%

5.75%

4.75%

What’s important to note here is that these are really expensive funds to own. Not only are there front-end sales loads on many of these funds, they have very high expense ratios, and many charge 12B-1 fees as well.

Furthermore, it’s weird the asset choices. We didn’t go into too many details on account types, but he did share that his advisor was managing a regular account, a retirement account, and a 529 college savings plan. So, my guess is that in the retirement account, he want with some of the no-load funds because he couldn’t justify the large sales load as a fiduciary. 

So here’s the scary part. Look at how much he was paying in fees (in dollars) to this “financial advisor”:

Symbol

Dollar Amount

Sales Charge

Commission Fees

Annual Expense Fees

ITTAX

$40,000

$2,300

$1,900

$429.78

IHGIX

$40,000

$2,300

$1,900

$388.31

HFMCX

$40,000

$2,300

$1,900

$437.32

HQIAX

$20,000

$1,150

$950

$204.00

HMVFX

$20,000

$0

$0

$166.00

IHOIX

$10,000

$0

$0

$88.00

AGTHX

$10,000

$450

$350

$64.00

FMACX

$10,000

$0

$0

$37.00

CGFAX

$9,000

$517.50

$427.50

$64.80

Total

$199,000

$9,017.50

$7,427.50

$1,879.21

Ouch…. do you see how much this guy pays on his $199,000 portfolio – WAY TOO MUCH!

And this financial advisor – he’s making $7,427.50 in commissions on top of his $108 per year advisory fee. When you add in the expense ratio, this portfolio is costing the investor $11,004.71 in year 1. And potentially costing the investor $1,879.21 or more per year after!

I should also mention that it’s highly likely this individual is “rebalancing” his clients portfolios at least once a year – which means more commissions in his pocket. All at his client’s expense.

What I don’t think he realized was that his $40,000 investment started at $37,700 because of this sales charge – so he was already investing at a disadvantage. Then, you add the huge annual fees on top of it!

I personally think this is very wrong. And what compounds the problem is that this advisor wasn’t transparent with his client. If an advisor is transparent and someone wants to pay – that’s one thing. But when the client is left in the dark on the true costs of their investments – in my opinion that should be criminal.

What A Low Cost Portfolio Looks LIke

Looking at this guys portfolio, I don’t even know if it really makes a lot of sense.

But, for argument’s sake, let’s say it does. Could we build a much lower cost portfolio? 100% yes. 

Here’s what a similar low cost portfolio looks like. Notice I combined a couple of funds into the same fund for large cap growth. The investments he was in didn’t make sense – but it could be do to retirement account choices.

Also, we chose a Vanguard 529 portfolio to mimic the existing 529 plan. Plan choices may vary, and it could make sense to open a state-specific plan.

Symbol

Expense Ratio

Dollar Amount

Sales Charge

Commission Fees

Annual Expense Fees

VBINX

0.07%

$40,000

$0

$0

$28

VDADX

0.08%

$40,000

$0

$0

$32

VIMAX

0.06%

$40,000

$0

$0

$24

VEIRX

0.17%

$20,000

$10

$0

$34

VMVAX

0.07%

$20,000

$0

$0

$14

VTIAX

0.11%

$10,000

$0

$0

$11

VIGAX

0.06%

$10,000

$0

$0

$6

VIGAX

0.06%

$10,000

$0

$0

$6

Fund 4517

0.24%

$9,000

$0

$0

$21.60

Total

$199,000

$0

$0

$176.60

By simply investing in a low cost portfolio, we were able to reduce total costs from $11,004.71 to just $176.60. That’s a 99% reduction in costs.

Let’s say that you even want to pay a fee-only financial advisor to help you set this up. Well, that would likely be a one-time cost of around $1,000. Even if you add that in, you’re only paying $1,176.60 in year one, which is 90% less than you would with this financial advisor.

Not only that, but the annual fees are significantly lower. The original portfolio was costing the investor $1,879.21 per year! This new portfolio with low cost mutual funds is only costing the investor $176.60 per year! A 91% reduction in annual expenses!

What Honest Financial Advisors Should Disclose

A transparent financial advisor should show you:

  1. Advisory Fee: What you pay directly for management and advice.
  2. Fund Expenses: The average expense ratio of investments they use.
  3. Trading or Custody Costs: Any transaction or platform fees.
  4. Third-Party Revenue: Whether the advisor receives commissions, revenue sharing, or referral fees.
  5. Conflict Statement: A plain-language explanation of how they mitigate conflicts of interest.

You have a legal right to this information — it’s in your advisor’s Form ADV, filed with the SEC. Ask to see Part 2A (the brochure) and Part 2B (advisor bios) before signing anything.

Questions To Ask Before You Hire An Advisor

Before you jump in with anyone, make sure they can clearly answer these questions:

  • What’s your total annual fee, including fund expenses?
  • Are you a fiduciary 100% of the time?
  • How do you get paid — and by whom?
  • Will you provide my Form ADV Part 2A?
  • What services are included in the fee (tax planning, retirement projections, etc.)?
  • Are there performance-based or wrap fees I should know about?

A transparent advisor will answer all of these directly and in writing.

Disclosure Form

An honest financial advisor could summarize all their fees on a single page like this:

Investment Fee Disclosure Form | Source: The College Investor

I’ve uploaded a Word Document of this form if anyone wants to use and/or modify it. You can download a copy here: Investment Fee Disclosure Form

I think this type of form would bring a high amount of transparency to the costs associated with investing, financial advice, true fiduciary interest, and more.

Bottom Line

Honest advisors earn trust through clarity. They disclose every source of compensation, publish their ADV, and explain costs in plain English. If an advisor hesitates to share their full fee structure, take that as a sign to keep looking.

Over a lifetime of investing, transparency isn’t just ethical — it’s profitable. Paying 0.25% instead of 1% could mean retiring years earlier with a larger portfolio and far fewer unpleasant surprises.

FAQs

How much should I expect to pay a financial advisor?

Most fiduciary advisors charge between 0.25% and 1.00% of assets annually or a flat fee that ranges from $1,200 to $5,000 per year.

Are all advisors required to be fiduciaries?

No. Some brokers and insurance agents can operate under a “suitability” standard, which requires far less transparency. Fiduciaries must always act in your best interest.

What’s the simplest way to compare advisor fees?

Request each advisor’s Form ADV Part 2A, then total the advisory fee, fund expenses, and trading costs.

Should I choose a flat-fee or percentage-based advisor?

Flat-fee or subscription advisors often make more sense for large portfolios or when you primarily need planning, not active management.

Don’t Miss These Other Stories:

@media (min-width: 300px){[data-css=”tve-u-199f861e802″].tcb-post-list #post-22557 [data-css=”tve-u-199f861e808″]{background-image: url(“https://thecollegeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/WP_BINVEST-150×150.jpg”) !important;}}

Best Brokerage and Investing Bonus Offers In October 2025

Best Brokerage and Investing Bonus Offers In October 2025
@media (min-width: 300px){[data-css=”tve-u-199f861e802″].tcb-post-list #post-21317 [data-css=”tve-u-199f861e808″]{background-image: url(“https://thecollegeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Best_Online_Stock_Brokers_1280x720-150×150.png”) !important;}}

Best Online Stock Brokers And Trading Platforms In 2025

Best Online Stock Brokers And Trading Platforms In 2025
@media (min-width: 300px){[data-css=”tve-u-199f861e802″].tcb-post-list #post-51533 [data-css=”tve-u-199f861e808″]{background-image: url(“https://thecollegeinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/CollegeInvestor_1280x720_Best_No-Penalty_CDs-150×150.jpg”) !important;}}

$1 Trillion In CDs Are Maturing In 2025: Here’s What You Need To Know

$1 Trillion In CDs Are Maturing In 2025: Here’s What You Need To Know

Editor: Clint Proctor

Reviewed by: Chris Muller

The post How Honest Financial Advisors Should Disclose Their Fees appeared first on The College Investor.

Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article What Is A Liberal Arts College?
Next Article When Are Taxes Due In 2026 (Including Estimated Taxes)
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Informed with Verified and Up-to-the-Minute Information

We are committed to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it unfolds—earning the trust of a wide and discerning audience. Stay informed with real-time updates on the latest events and emerging trends.
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
PinterestPin
InstagramFollow
MediumFollow
QuoraFollow

You Might Also Like

Investing

Unlocking 2025 Uranium Trends & Forecasts

By Emily Johansson
Investing

Sunrise Raises AU$46 Million for Syerston Scandium Project Pre-Construction

By Emily Johansson
Investing

Armory Mining Corp. Engages ICP Securities Inc. for Automated Market Making Services

By Emily Johansson
Investing

Can President Trump Reverse Student Loan Forgiveness?

By Emily Johansson
Crypto Guide Daily — Your Source for Crypto News, Analysis & Web3 Innovation
Facebook Twitter Youtube Rss Medium

About Us

CryptoGuideDaily: Your gateway to the fast-paced world of cryptocurrency. Get real-time updates, expert insights, and breaking news across Bitcoin, Ethereum, DeFi, NFTs, and more. Stay informed with 24/7 crypto coverage.

Top Categories
  • Financial Tools & Apps
  • Credit & Loans
  • Finance
  • Investing
  • Crypto
  • Terms and Conditions
Usefull Links
  • Advertise with US
  • Privacy Policy
  • History
  • My Saves
  • My Interests
  • My Feed
  • Contact
  • About us
  • Sitemap
  • Terms and Conditions

© Crypto Daily Guide. All Rights Reserved.

  • bitcoinBitcoin(BTC)$68,072.000.12%
  • ethereumEthereum(ETH)$2,136.111.66%
  • tetherTether(USDT)$1.000.07%
  • binancecoinBNB(BNB)$612.66-0.62%
  • rippleXRP(XRP)$1.350.61%
  • usd-coinUSDC(USDC)$1.000.02%
  • solanaSolana(SOL)$83.621.20%
  • tronTRON(TRX)$0.3155700.90%
  • Figure HelocFigure Heloc(FIGR_HELOC)$1.031.58%
  • dogecoinDogecoin(DOGE)$0.0927490.80%
  • USDSUSDS(USDS)$1.00-0.01%
  • whitebitWhiteBIT Coin(WBT)$52.130.03%
  • leo-tokenLEO Token(LEO)$10.020.42%
  • cardanoCardano(ADA)$0.2493203.47%
  • bitcoin-cashBitcoin Cash(BCH)$455.59-3.16%
  • HyperliquidHyperliquid(HYPE)$36.22-0.95%
  • chainlinkChainlink(LINK)$9.002.70%
  • moneroMonero(XMR)$337.392.87%
  • Ethena USDeEthena USDe(USDE)$1.00-0.02%
  • stellarStellar(XLM)$0.1705821.35%
  • CantonCanton(CC)$0.144343-1.87%
  • daiDai(DAI)$1.000.01%
  • USD1USD1(USD1)$1.000.03%
  • MemeCoreMemeCore(M)$2.453.45%
  • zcashZcash(ZEC)$254.980.15%
  • litecoinLitecoin(LTC)$54.180.35%
  • paypal-usdPayPal USD(PYUSD)$1.000.10%
  • avalanche-2Avalanche(AVAX)$9.152.90%
  • hedera-hashgraphHedera(HBAR)$0.0893352.28%
  • RainRain(RAIN)$0.008048-1.33%
  • shiba-inuShiba Inu(SHIB)$0.0000061.04%
  • suiSui(SUI)$0.892.00%
  • the-open-networkToncoin(TON)$1.240.83%
  • BittensorBittensor(TAO)$314.372.44%
  • crypto-com-chainCronos(CRO)$0.0708281.05%
  • World Liberty FinancialWorld Liberty Financial(WLFI)$0.1003081.28%
  • Circle USYCCircle USYC(USYC)$1.120.02%
  • tether-goldTether Gold(XAUT)$4,731.271.59%
  • pax-goldPAX Gold(PAXG)$4,753.021.70%
  • mantleMantle(MNT)$0.701.57%
  • uniswapUniswap(UNI)$3.612.13%
  • BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity FundBlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund(BUIDL)$1.000.00%
  • polkadotPolkadot(DOT)$1.26-0.45%
  • Global DollarGlobal Dollar(USDG)$1.000.03%
  • okbOKB(OKB)$84.551.38%
  • Pi NetworkPi Network(PI)$0.1771890.92%
  • SkySky(SKY)$0.0763101.22%
  • Falcon USDFalcon USD(USDF)$1.000.05%
  • AsterAster(ASTER)$0.670.54%
  • HTX DAOHTX DAO(HTX)$0.0000021.14%
  • nearNEAR Protocol(NEAR)$1.201.04%
  • aaveAave(AAVE)$99.371.50%
  • pepePepe(PEPE)$0.0000030.82%
  • Ripple USDRipple USD(RLUSD)$1.000.00%
  • bitget-tokenBitget Token(BGB)$1.951.16%
  • BFUSDBFUSD(BFUSD)$1.000.08%
  • OndoOndo(ONDO)$0.269947-0.42%
  • Ondo US Dollar YieldOndo US Dollar Yield(USDY)$1.12-0.07%
  • ethereum-classicEthereum Classic(ETC)$8.240.55%
  • internet-computerInternet Computer(ICP)$2.30-1.00%
  • Janus Henderson Anemoy Treasury FundJanus Henderson Anemoy Treasury Fund(JTRSY)$1.100.01%
  • gatechain-tokenGate(GT)$6.590.84%
  • usddUSDD(USDD)$1.00-0.03%
  • kucoin-sharesKuCoin(KCS)$8.08-0.81%
  • quant-networkQuant(QNT)$70.320.15%
  • polygon-ecosystem-tokenPOL (ex-MATIC)(POL)$0.0938984.29%
  • Pump.funPump.fun(PUMP)$0.0016901.05%
  • render-tokenRender(RENDER)$1.782.77%
  • Spiko EU T-Bills Money Market FundSpiko EU T-Bills Money Market Fund(EUTBL)$1.220.20%
  • algorandAlgorand(ALGO)$0.10324811.65%
  • worldcoin-wldWorldcoin(WLD)$0.2779231.08%
  • kaspaKaspa(KAS)$0.0326240.25%
  • nexoNEXO(NEXO)$0.871.10%
  • USDtbUSDtb(USDTB)$1.000.02%
  • MorphoMorpho(MORPHO)$1.542.24%
  • cosmosCosmos Hub(ATOM)$1.69-0.74%
  • Superstate Short Duration U.S. Government Securities Fund (USTB)Superstate Short Duration U.S. Government Securities Fund (USTB)(USTB)$11.040.01%
  • MidnightMidnight(NIGHT)$0.0480390.45%
  • EthenaEthena(ENA)$0.090535-0.47%
  • aptosAptos(APT)$0.900.41%
  • Official TrumpOfficial Trump(TRUMP)$2.99-0.62%
  • flare-networksFlare(FLR)$0.007746-1.57%
  • filecoinFilecoin(FIL)$0.840.72%
  • beldexBeldex(BDX)$0.079536-0.81%
  • OUSGOUSG(OUSG)$114.770.01%
  • xdce-crowd-saleXDC Network(XDC)$0.0302020.00%
  • YLDSYLDS(YLDS)$1.000.00%
  • vechainVeChain(VET)$0.0068861.85%
  • Provenance BlockchainProvenance Blockchain(HASH)$0.0104799.00%
  • GHOGHO(GHO)$1.000.04%
  • arbitrumArbitrum(ARB)$0.0946522.09%
  • ​​Stable​​Stable(STABLE)$0.026556-3.02%
  • Usual USDUsual USD(USD0)$1.000.29%
  • JupiterJupiter(JUP)$0.156563-1.05%
  • justJUST(JST)$0.0627611.16%
  • fetch-aiArtificial Superintelligence Alliance(FET)$0.2408843.16%
  • bonkBonk(BONK)$0.0000061.27%
  • LayerZeroLayerZero(ZRO)$1.976.64%
  • true-usdTrueUSD(TUSD)$1.000.07%
  • A7A5A7A5(A7A5)$0.012269-0.44%
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?