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# Blur (BLUR) is now on Tokenlon, trade BLUR with USDT, USDC and ETH

Tokenlon has now supported Blur (BLUR), and you can trade BLUR/USDT, BLUR/USDC and BLUR/ETH via Tokenlon [swap](https://tokenlon.im/instant) or [limit order.](https://tokenlon.im/limit-order)

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**About Blur**

Blur is an NFT marketplace and aggregator for pro traders. Blur lets users sweep and list across marketplaces, snipe reveals, and manage their portfolios at a fast speed.

Blur contract address: 0x5283d291dbcf85356a21ba090e6db59121208b44

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According to the data from [Dune](https://dune.com/pandajackson42/blur-airdrop), Blur offered up 360 million BLUR tokens through the airdrop, with that circulating supply giving the token a current market cap around $217 million. It’s a relatively small chunk of the overall BLUR supply, however, which will apparently tally 3 billion BLUR once all tokens are released. Nearly 290 million of the airdropped tokens have been claimed so far, or about 80.15%.

**Note**

Digital assets are highly volatile and unpredictable, do your research before trading.

Tokenlon,

Feb 15, 2023


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