Tagger's Price Page Fails to Deliver Accurate All-Time Low
The cryptocurrency Tagger (TAG) has been listed on nine exchanges, but its all-time low price is incorrect. According to CoinMarketCap, TAG's all-time low was $0.053724, set on December 26, 2024. However, the token's actual starting price was near $0.0000037, not five cents.
The discrepancy arises from a genuine data error on CoinMarketCap's price page. The correct arithmetic reveals that TAG is actually up 27,190% to 28,250% since its low, but only if the initial price is calculated as $0.0000037, rather than $0.053724.
The total supply of TAG has not changed since its launch, with no mint() function of its own. TaggerToken launches with transfers fully restricted, but a one-time launch() call flips that permanently to MODE_NORMAL. Every trade, listing, and volume referenced in this article happened after the switch was thrown.
The token's liquidity allocation is 20 billion TAG, paired with $50,000 of BNB at launch, resulting in an initial price near $0.0000025 per token. The tokenomics documentation matches this calculation, while CoinMarketCap's listed all-time low contradicts it.




