What is Pear Protocol (PEAR)?
Pear Protocol is the home of pair trading. Users are able to enter long-short 'pair-trades' with leverage, on-chain, in one click. For example, do you think Solana will outperform Cardano? You can long the SOL/ADA on Pear, chart it effortlessly, easily view and manage your risk, and then share your position with your community. All positions only require stablecoins (USDC) as collateral, and up to 60x leverage is available on some pairs.
Where can you buy Pear Protocol?
Pear Protocol (PEAR) is traded on a wide range of centralized and decentralized exchanges. The most liquid markets for PEAR sit on tier-1 venues - the sort of exchanges where institutional desks and professional market makers rebalance continuously - which is what keeps the spread tight and the last price tied closely to fair value.
You can open the Markets section above to see the live list of exchanges quoting PEAR, sorted by 24-hour volume. Each row links to the venue's trade page so you can go directly from research to execution without copying the ticker around by hand.
What is the daily trading volume of Pear Protocol (PEAR)?
The reported 24-hour trading volume of Pear Protocol is $13.15K. Volume is a live reading of how much PEAR changed hands across all tracked exchanges in the past day and tends to rise during periods of price discovery and fall during consolidation.
For traders, the ratio between volume and market cap is often more informative than either number on its own: a high vol-to-mcap ratio indicates liquid, actively traded supply, while a low ratio suggests that most holders are sitting on the asset.
What is the highest and lowest price for Pear Protocol (PEAR)?
Pear Protocol reached an all-time high of $0.0927 on December 4, 2024, and an all-time low of $0.004972 on May 2, 2025. It is currently trading -82.04% from its peak and +234.81% from its bottom.
The distance from ATH is a useful gauge of recovery potential during a bear market and of stretched positioning during a bull market. Combined with the all-time-low figure it provides a quick statistical frame for thinking about where PEAR sits in its long-run price range.
What is the market cap of Pear Protocol (PEAR)?
Pear Protocol's market capitalization is currently $4.28M, and it is ranked #1806 by market cap on Cryptopricing. Market cap is calculated as the current price multiplied by the circulating supply (257.19 million PEAR are actively circulating today).
Market cap is a common but imperfect measure. It reflects the theoretical value of every circulating token at the current market price, but it doesn't capture how thin the top of the order book might be - an important caveat for tokens with low floats or illiquid cap tables.
What is the fully diluted valuation of Pear Protocol (PEAR)?
The fully diluted valuation (FDV) of Pear Protocol is $14.18M. FDV is a projection of what the market cap would be if every token that will ever exist - including those that have not yet been unlocked, mined or issued - were in circulation at the current price.
FDV is a useful second reading alongside market cap. A large gap between mcap and FDV signals that future token emissions could dilute current holders, while a small gap indicates that supply is already mostly out.
How does the price performance of Pear Protocol compare against its peers?
Over the past 24 hours, Pear Protocol has moved -1.68%. Over the past seven days, the change is +12.13%. Comparing these figures to the global crypto market cap change (shown in the ticker at the top of this page) tells you whether PEAR is leading, lagging or tracking the broader market.
For deeper analysis, the categories strip on the home page groups coins by theme - Layer 1, Meme, DePIN, AI, RWA and so on - and lets you compare Pear Protocol against its closest peers. The category detail pages surface the underlying coins and their seven-day sparklines in a single view.
How to store Pear Protocol?
Like any crypto asset, the right way to store PEAR depends on how often you plan to use it. Long-term holders typically self-custody using a hardware wallet such as Ledger or Trezor, which keeps private keys offline and immune to most remote attacks.
For active traders, a reputable custodial exchange wallet can be appropriate, especially one with clear proof-of-reserves attestations. Whatever approach you choose, the most important rule is to keep your recovery phrase offline, never share it, and never enter it into a web form or attached to a DM - no legitimate support agent will ever ask for it.








