FFF
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Future Of Finance Fund current price (FFF)

$30.5

133.44%
Trading Volume (24h)
$88,448.63

Market/Exchange

Exchange
Currency Pair
Price
Trading Volume (24h)
Uniswap (V2)
Uniswap (V2)
FFF/WETH

FFF Price Prediction and Price Movement

FFF has been down 53.38 percent over the last three months, and with its small market capitalization, it is very likely that such price movement may continue. However three months is still considered early in the crypto world and it is also likely that FFF's price may bounce back if it has a solid team and has delivered what they promised on their white papers. Therefore traders should be careful and should research thoroughly and see if FFF is backed by a solid development team and whether FFF's technology has any potential to grow.

Please note that this analysis is purely base on FFF's historic price actions and is by no means financial advice. Traders should always do their own research and be extra careful while investing in cryptocurrencies.

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About Future Of Finance Fund

The FFF is a five-member meta-index, providing significant exposure to the two largest crypto-assets currently in existence, (in the form of 20% WETH, 20% WBTC), while also receiving passively managed exposure to:

  • A heavily concentrated, large-cap decentralised finance index (DEFI5),
  • A medium-large-cap index covering significant Ethereum protocols (CC10), and
  • A smaller, riskier index of growth bets across Ethereum (DEGEN)

The result is an ETF with a 40% focus on 'pure' crypto assets (the ones you know from the news), approximately 40% covering large/medium-cap DeFi protocols, and the remainder as smaller shots with a greater chance of upside, to be phased out in favour of a yield-bearing component in due time.