Hey, here is another easy article about $POWER — the main token from Power Protocol.
Power Protocol is like a shared engine for blockchain games and apps. Many games and apps spend lots of money on ads to find new users. Power Protocol changes this. It gives the money directly to users as rewards. Users earn when they share posts, invite friends, play every day, or do other helpful actions. This makes growth cheaper and more real for the apps.
The system uses AI to study how users behave and give fair rewards. It works on different blockchains like Ethereum, BSC, and Ronin. This means many games can join easily and share the same reward system.
power has three important jobs:
It is the currency inside connected games (you can buy items or join events with it).
It pays for infrastructure tools that help apps run smoothly.
It supports an incubator program to help new game studios and developers start.
A popular game called Fableborne already uses the system and shows it works in real life.
Total supply is 1 billion $POWER tokens. Right now in April 2026, about 210 million are circulating (in use). The price is around $0.098 to $0.102 USD. It went up about 12-14% in the last 24 hours on some days, but prices move fast. Trading volume is often $9 million to $13 million per day. Market cap is near $20-22 million.
The token started trading in December 2025. It had a quick rise (high near $2.50 in February 2026), but then dropped a lot like many new tokens. This is common in crypto — big ups and downs.
You can buy and sell on exchanges like MEXC, LBank, and others.
Why do people watch $POWER? In 2026, Web3 games want smart ways to grow without wasting money on ads. Power Protocol creates one big shared economy. When more games and apps join, the token becomes more useful because everyone shares the same rewards and value.
Of course, there are risks. The price can fall sharply (it dropped over 90% in one day in early March). $XRP