
Allora (ALLO)
Rank #303
Market snapshot
- Price
- $0.290543
- Market cap
- $58.3M
- 24h volume
- $282.7M
- Circulating supply
- 200,500,000
- Total supply
- 785,499,999
- Max supply
- 1,000,000,000
What is Allora?
Allora is a cryptocurrency that operates across various blockchain platforms. It is designed to facilitate the integration of artificial intelligence models, allowing users to enhance their models through collective learning and real-time performance prediction.
How Allora works
Allora operates on the Ethereum network, BNB Smart Chain (BEP20), and Base. It supports a shared ledger system that allows participants to interact directly. The network aggregates models intelligently, predicting participant performance and adapting in real time. Allora is open to anyone with data or algorithms that can improve the network, enabling model builders to plug in machine learning models for enhancement.
Key information
- Symbol
- ALLO
- CMC rank
- #303
- Network / platforms
Base, BNB Smart Chain (BEP20), Ethereum
- Categories
- N/A
- Date added
- Nov 10, 2025
Contract address
Contract addresses are stored from CoinMarketCap metadata and are shown as recorded. CoinLoom does not independently certify them as official.
Base
0x032d86656Db142138AC97d2c5C4E3766E8c0482dBNB Smart Chain (BEP20)
0xCCe5F304fD043d6A4E8cCB5376A4a4Fb583B98d5Ethereum
0x8408D45b61f5823298F19a09B53b7339c0280489
Key characteristics
Allora is open-source, allowing developers to contribute to its ecosystem. The network is designed to adapt liquidity in real-time, ensuring optimal performance for various participants, including protocols and market makers.
Documented uses
Searching for the optimal AI model to fit a specific use case can be cumbersome, requiring significant time, expertise, and trust.
Official resources
Risks
Digital asset prices can be volatile and can change materially. Users should verify the contract address and network before transferring assets. Self-custody requires secure private-key and recovery-phrase handling. Centralized platforms can involve operational, custody, and counterparty risk. Availability and regulatory treatment can vary by jurisdiction. Transaction finality and reversibility can differ by network.
Transfer and custody notes
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FAQ
- What is Allora (ALLO)?
- Allora is a cryptocurrency represented by the symbol ALLO, operating on multiple blockchain platforms.
- How does Allora operate?
- Allora operates on the Ethereum network, BNB Smart Chain, and Base, utilizing a shared ledger system for direct participant interaction.
- What are the technical characteristics of Allora?
- Allora is open-source and allows developers to contribute to its ecosystem, adapting liquidity in real-time.
- What are the risks associated with transferring Allora?
- Users should verify contract addresses and networks before transferring assets, as digital asset prices can be volatile.
- How can I verify the acquisition of Allora?
- Verify the asset name, network, and contract details before transferring to ensure accurate acquisition.
- Where can I find official resources for Allora?
- Official resources for Allora can be found on its website and GitHub repository.