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Agave is a decentralized non-custodial money market protocol where users can participate as depositors or borrowers. It is a fork of Aave protocol-v2, deployed on xDAI, and is being developed by active members of the 1hive community.Depositors provide liquidity to the market to earn a passive income, while borrowers can borrow in an overcollateralized (perpetually) or undercollateralized (one-block liquidity) fashion (ie flash loans).

Agave (AGVE) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2021. AGVE has a current supply of 100,000.00 with 0 in circulation. The last known price of AGVE is 52.51 USD and is 1.30 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on active market(s) with $17.10 traded over the last 24 hours. More information can be found at https://agave.finance.

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AGVE Price Statistics
AGVE’s Price Today
24h Price Change
+$1.302.54%
24h Volume
$17.1032.15%
24h Low / 24h High
$0 / $0
Volume / Market Cap
--
Market Dominance
0.00%
Market Rank
#7466
AGVE Market Cap
Market Cap
$0
Fully Diluted Market Cap
$5.25M
AGVE Price History
7d Low / 7d High
$0 / $0
All-Time High
$0
All-Time Low
$0
AGVE Supply
Circulating Supply
0
Total Supply
100,000.00
Max Supply
100,000.00
Updated Aug 21, 2025 3:03 am
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AGVE
Agave
$52.51
$1.30(+2.54%)
Mkt Cap $0
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UK Police Investigate Bitcoin Theft in Advanced Scam Targeting Crypto Holders
UK Police Investigate Bitcoin Theft in Advanced Scam Targeting Crypto Holders
According to Cointelegraph, UK police are actively working to recover funds stolen from a victim in a sophisticated scam involving the theft of 2.1 million British pounds ($2.8 million) worth of Bitcoin. The scammer impersonated a senior police officer to deceive the victim, highlighting a concerning trend targeting long-term cryptocurrency holders who utilize cold storage devices. The North Wales Police Cyber Crime team announced on Tuesday that they are investigating the incident, which they described as a "highly targeted and advanced scam." The victim may have been identified through a data breach, making them susceptible to this elaborate scheme. Police in the UK and internationally have long cautioned against scammers who impersonate law enforcement or government officials to defraud individuals. These scams range from simple payment requests to complex schemes designed to obscure the fraudulent activity. In this particular case, the North Wales Police reported that the victim was contacted by a scammer posing as a senior UK law enforcement officer. The scammer falsely claimed to have arrested someone in possession of the victim's identification documents, suggesting potential security breaches. By exploiting the victim's fear and urgency, the scammer convinced them to "secure their assets" by logging into their crypto cold wallet using a link provided by the impersonator. The victim, believing they were following legitimate police instructions, entered their seed phrase into a sophisticated fake website. This allowed the scammers to gain full control and access to the wallet, resulting in the withdrawal of $2.8 million worth of Bitcoin. North Wales Police are now working to trace and recover the stolen funds. They have advised crypto holders on how to verify the authenticity of law enforcement communications, emphasizing that police will never unexpectedly call to discuss crypto assets or request actions on cold storage devices. They urged individuals to hang up on suspicious calls and directly contact the police to verify the legitimacy of any claims. The police further warned that scammers are continually evolving their tactics, targeting not only new investors but also employing sophisticated social engineering schemes to deceive even the most vigilant holders. In related news, the US FBI recently warned of scammers posing as crypto exchange employees to trick victims into providing information that grants access to their accounts. Additionally, in May, the FBI cautioned against attackers using AI-powered deepfakes to send voice messages impersonating senior US officials, primarily targeting current or former US federal and state government staff.
Aug 21, 2025 1:44 pm

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  • What is the all-time high price of Agave (AGVE)?

    The all-time high of AGVE was 0 USD on 1970-01-01, from which the coin is now down 0%. The all-time high price of Agave (AGVE) is 0. The current price of AGVE is down 0% from its all-time high.

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  • How much Agave (AGVE) is there in circulation?

    As of , there is currently 0 AGVE in circulation. AGVE has a maximum supply of 100,000.00.

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  • What is the market cap of Agave (AGVE)?

    The current market cap of AGVE is 0. It is calculated by multiplying the current supply of AGVE by its real-time market price of 52.51.

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