$NIL
Nillion (NIL) token has officially launched on major exchanges such as Binance, with the opening price briefly rising to $1.2 before retreating to around $0.9, experiencing a 24-hour volatility of 33%, currently reported at $0.711. This trend reflects the market's keen anticipation for the privacy computing sector while also exposing the short-term liquidity risks of low circulation projects. As the first decentralized network centered on 'blind computing', the pricing logic of NIL needs to be comprehensively assessed from three dimensions: technological breakthroughs, ecological layout, and token economic model.
The sharp fluctuations of NIL stem from its dual characteristics of 'low circulation + high expectations': the initial circulation accounts for only 19.52% of the total supply (195 million pieces), while Binance Launchpool attracted over 100,000 users to stake $200 million in assets within three days, creating a short-term arbitrage opportunity due to the price difference between the community fundraising price of $0.4 and the opening price of $0.8-$1.2. Technical indicators show that the current RSI (4-hour) has reached the 70 overbought zone, with some profit-taking pressure leading to price corrections, but on-chain large transaction monitoring indicates that the top 10 addresses hold 91.19% of the supply, suggesting a concentration of holdings that may exacerbate control risks.
Nillion's core competitiveness lies in its technological architecture: the 'blind computing' network built through Multi-Party Computation (MPC), Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), and Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKP) allows AI models to train and infer without decrypting data. It has already collaborated with companies like Meta and NEAR to develop privacy AI applications. Its dual-layer network design (Petnet orchestration layer and nilChain coordination layer) supports cross-chain interoperability and plans to connect to the Ethereum ecosystem via the IBC protocol, providing compliant solutions for high-sensitive data scenarios such as healthcare and government affairs. If the EU GDPR certification proceeds smoothly in Q2 2025, Nillion is expected to unlock a billion-dollar-level B-end market.