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The Sandbox market info

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Market cap
$721.28M
Circulating supply
2,445,857,126 SAND
81.52% of
3,000,000,000 SAND
Market cap ranking
39
Audits
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Last audit: Aug 9, 2023, (UTC+8)
24h high
$0.30370
24h low
$0.29040
All-time high
$8.4900
-96.54% (-$8.1961)
Last updated: Nov 25, 2021, (UTC+8)
All-time low
$0.14700
+99.93% (+$0.14690)
Last updated: Jun 22, 2021, (UTC+8)

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The Sandbox price performance in USD

The current price of The Sandbox is $0.29390. Over the last 24 hours, The Sandbox has decreased by -0.78%. It currently has a circulating supply of 2,445,857,126 SAND and a maximum supply of 3,000,000,000 SAND, giving it a fully diluted market cap of $721.28M. At present, The Sandbox holds the 39 position in market cap rankings. The The Sandbox/USD price is updated in real-time.
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About The Sandbox (SAND)

3.8/5
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4.2
04/16/2025
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3.4
06/06/2023
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Sandbox is a decentralized virtual world on the Ethereum blockchain where you can create, share, and monetize voxel assets and games. The Sandbox is a play-to-earn (P2E) Ethereum-based platform whose creators aim to create an immersive metaverse experience without a centralized authority.

Traditional voxel-based virtual world-building games like Minecraft are centralized games where users have no ownership over their creations or the gameplay. Sandbox solves this issue by allowing players to build and monetize gaming experiences on the Ethereum blockchain.

Unlike traditional games where in-game assets exist on the respective company's server, every object in the Sandbox metaverse is a freely tradable non-fungible token (NFT) on the Ethereum blockchain giving a user complete ownership of the in-game item. Creators within The Sandbox thus have true ownership of their creations via these NFTs. In addition, they are rewarded for their participation with SAND, the network's utility token.

Since The Sandbox ecosystem is powered by the Ethereum blockchain, all smart contract execution, NFT transfers, cryptocurrency transactions, and record-keeping are facilitated by the Ethereum network. This is done via three core products that fuel these functions to help users create their virtual world. They are VoxEdit, Marketplace, and Game Maker.

VoxEdit is a free-to-use voxel modeling package that allows users to create and animate 3D objects. These objects can then be exported into The Sandbox marketplace as in-game ASSETS. The Marketplace is a web-based store that connects buyers and sellers trading Asset NFTs. It allows users to upload, publish and sell their ASSETS as ERC-721 and ERC-1155 tokens.

Lastly, Game Maker enables users to add gameplay mechanics to their voxel assets via visual scripting nodes, allowing users to create an engaging game experience on their purchased plot of LAND. Users can also use Game Maker to place voxel Assets in their Sandbox LAND. LAND can also host contests and events, monetize assets, play and create games, vote in The Sandbox metaverse's governance, and stake SAND tokens. There are a maximum of 166,464 LANDS available.

SAND: The Sandbox's native token

SAND is an ERC-20 token used for transactions within the platform, amongst other things. Players spend SAND to access and play games, buy equipment, and customize their avatars. SAND can also be used to purchase assets and LAND.

Another native token of The Sandbox metaverse is ASSET tokens which can be bought and sold with SAND. Users can create and sell ASSET tokens on the Marketplace as NFTs representing in-game items.

SAND also functions as a governance token. Holders can vote on decisions regarding the future of The Sandbox through the platform's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO).

SAND can also be staked, which allows for earning passive revenues. In addition, staked SAND tokens can also earn yield in the form of valuable Gems and Catalysts, which are used for ASSET creation.

SAND price and tokenomics

SAND is a deflationary token with a finite supply of 3 billion. Of the total supply, 360 million SAND were allocated to the launchpad sale, 17.8 percent were kept for the seed sale round, and 4 percent of SAND tokens were distributed during a strategic sale in July 2020.

From the remaining SAND supply, 12 percent of tokens were given to the Sandbox Foundation, 25.82 percent was allocated for reserves, 19 percent of SAND tokens were distributed to the founders and team, and 10 percent of SAND tokens were paid to advisors.

The seed sale and strategic sale allocation have a 12-month cliff, after which 20 percent of tokens are unlocked every six months.

Revenue generated from The Sandbox is distributed across four stakeholders to ensure continued support to its ecosystem of players and creators. These tokens are distributed to the foundation pool, the staking pool, the company treasury, and the company reserve.

About the founders

The Sandbox project was founded in 2012 by Sébastien Borget, now COO of Sandbox, and CEO Arthur Madrid.

Built by Pixowl, a mobile game development company in San Francisco, Sandbox was initially launched as a 2D mobile game, which over 40 million people downloaded.

In January 2018, Sandbox decided to develop a 3D version of the game on Ethereum. In addition, the Sandbox team wanted to provide players 100 percent ownership over their in-game items and the ability to monetize their gameplay and assets. Later in August 2018, Animoca Brands, the leading blockchain game developer, acquired Pixowl.

To fund their vision, Sandbox raised $6.8 million in three token sales in 2019 and 2020. In addition, the company announced a $2 million grant for creators to create and publish voxel art on the Sandbox platform.

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The Sandbox FAQ

What is The Sandbox?

The Sandbox is a virtual world that allows players to build, own and monetize their gaming experiences. The Sandbox is an Ethereum-based gaming platform made up of three core products: VoxEdit, Marketplace, and Game Maker, which all form three critical parts of The Sandbox's ecosystem.

The creators of The Sandbox intended to build an immersive metaverse experience, with the creation of ASSETS, the sale of LAND, and the use of SAND all playing key roles in the network's success.

What is The Sandbox's native cryptocurrency?

SAND is The Sandbox's native utility token. SAND is used throughout the ecosystem as the basis for transactions and in-game interactions. It is an ERC-20 token built on the Ethereum blockchain, with a finite supply of 3 billion tokens. Users can buy and sell LAND and ASSETS with SAND, engage in network governance, or stake their SAND for passive revenues.

Where can I buy SAND?

Easily buy SAND tokens on the OKX cryptocurrency platform. Available trading pairs in the OKX spot trading terminal include SAND/USDT and SAND/USDC.

You can also buy SAND with over 99 fiat currencies by selecting the "Express buy" option. Other popular crypto tokens, such as Bitcoin (BTC), Tether (USDT), and USD Coin (USDC), are also available.

Alternatively, you can swap your existing cryptocurrencies, including XRP (XRP), Cardano (ADA), Solana (SOL), and Chainlink (LINK), for SAND with zero fees and no price slippage by using OKX Convert.

To view the estimated real-time conversion prices between fiat currencies, such as the USD, EUR, GBP, and others, into SAND, visit the OKX Crypto Converter Calculator. OKX's high-liquidity crypto exchange ensures the best prices for your crypto purchases.

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OKcoin Europe LTD
Relevant legal entity identifier
54930069NLWEIGLHXU42
Name of the crypto-asset
SAND
Consensus Mechanism
SAND is present on the following networks: Ethereum, Polygon, Solana. The crypto-asset's Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism, introduced with The Merge in 2022, replaces mining with validator staking. Validators must stake at least 32 ETH every block a validator is randomly chosen to propose the next block. Once proposed the other validators verify the blocks integrity. The network operates on a slot and epoch system, where a new block is proposed every 12 seconds, and finalization occurs after two epochs (~12.8 minutes) using Casper-FFG. The Beacon Chain coordinates validators, while the fork-choice rule (LMD-GHOST) ensures the chain follows the heaviest accumulated validator votes. Validators earn rewards for proposing and verifying blocks, but face slashing for malicious behavior or inactivity. PoS aims to improve energy efficiency, security, and scalability, with future upgrades like Proto-Danksharding enhancing transaction efficiency. Polygon, formerly known as Matic Network, is a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum that employs a hybrid consensus mechanism. Here’s a detailed explanation of how Polygon achieves consensus: Core Concepts 1. Proof of Stake (PoS): Validator Selection: Validators on the Polygon network are selected based on the number of MATIC tokens they have staked. The more tokens staked, the higher the chance of being selected to validate transactions and produce new blocks. Delegation: Token holders who do not wish to run a validator node can delegate their MATIC tokens to validators. Delegators share in the rewards earned by validators. 2. Plasma Chains: Off-Chain Scaling: Plasma is a framework for creating child chains that operate alongside the main Ethereum chain. These child chains can process transactions off-chain and submit only the final state to the Ethereum main chain, significantly increasing throughput and reducing congestion. Fraud Proofs: Plasma uses a fraud-proof mechanism to ensure the security of off-chain transactions. If a fraudulent transaction is detected, it can be challenged and reverted. Consensus Process 3. Transaction Validation: Transactions are first validated by validators who have staked MATIC tokens. These validators confirm the validity of transactions and include them in blocks. 4. Block Production: Proposing and Voting: Validators propose new blocks based on their staked tokens and participate in a voting process to reach consensus on the next block. The block with the majority of votes is added to the blockchain. Checkpointing: Polygon uses periodic checkpointing, where snapshots of the Polygon sidechain are submitted to the Ethereum main chain. This process ensures the security and finality of transactions on the Polygon network. 5. Plasma Framework: Child Chains: Transactions can be processed on child chains created using the Plasma framework. These transactions are validated off-chain and only the final state is submitted to the Ethereum main chain. Fraud Proofs: If a fraudulent transaction occurs, it can be challenged within a certain period using fraud proofs. This mechanism ensures the integrity of off-chain transactions. Security and Economic Incentives 6. Incentives for Validators: Staking Rewards: Validators earn rewards for staking MATIC tokens and participating in the consensus process. These rewards are distributed in MATIC tokens and are proportional to the amount staked and the performance of the validator. Transaction Fees: Validators also earn a portion of the transaction fees paid by users. This provides an additional financial incentive to maintain the network’s integrity and efficiency. 7. Delegation: Shared Rewards: Delegators earn a share of the rewards earned by the validators they delegate to. This encourages more token holders to participate in securing the network by choosing reliable validators. 8. Economic Security: Slashing: Validators can be penalized for malicious behavior or failure to perform their duties. This penalty, known as slashing, involves the loss of a portion of their staked tokens, ensuring that validators act in the best interest of the network. Solana uses a unique combination of Proof of History (PoH) and Proof of Stake (PoS) to achieve high throughput, low latency, and robust security. Here’s a detailed explanation of how these mechanisms work: Core Concepts 1. Proof of History (PoH): Time-Stamped Transactions: PoH is a cryptographic technique that timestamps transactions, creating a historical record that proves that an event has occurred at a specific moment in time. Verifiable Delay Function: PoH uses a Verifiable Delay Function (VDF) to generate a unique hash that includes the transaction and the time it was processed. This sequence of hashes provides a verifiable order of events, enabling the network to efficiently agree on the sequence of transactions. 2. Proof of Stake (PoS): Validator Selection: Validators are chosen to produce new blocks based on the number of SOL tokens they have staked. The more tokens staked, the higher the chance of being selected to validate transactions and produce new blocks. Delegation: Token holders can delegate their SOL tokens to validators, earning rewards proportional to their stake while enhancing the network's security. Consensus Process 1. Transaction Validation: Transactions are broadcast to the network and collected by validators. Each transaction is validated to ensure it meets the network’s criteria, such as having correct signatures and sufficient funds. 2. PoH Sequence Generation: A validator generates a sequence of hashes using PoH, each containing a timestamp and the previous hash. This process creates a historical record of transactions, establishing a cryptographic clock for the network. 3. Block Production: The network uses PoS to select a leader validator based on their stake. The leader is responsible for bundling the validated transactions into a block. The leader validator uses the PoH sequence to order transactions within the block, ensuring that all transactions are processed in the correct order. 4. Consensus and Finalization: Other validators verify the block produced by the leader validator. They check the correctness of the PoH sequence and validate the transactions within the block. Once the block is verified, it is added to the blockchain. Validators sign off on the block, and it is considered finalized. Security and Economic Incentives 1. Incentives for Validators: Block Rewards: Validators earn rewards for producing and validating blocks. These rewards are distributed in SOL tokens and are proportional to the validator’s stake and performance. Transaction Fees: Validators also earn transaction fees from the transactions included in the blocks they produce. These fees provide an additional incentive for validators to process transactions efficiently. 2. Security: Staking: Validators must stake SOL tokens to participate in the consensus process. This staking acts as collateral, incentivizing validators to act honestly. If a validator behaves maliciously or fails to perform, they risk losing their staked tokens. Delegated Staking: Token holders can delegate their SOL tokens to validators, enhancing network security and decentralization. Delegators share in the rewards and are incentivized to choose reliable validators. 3. Economic Penalties: Slashing: Validators can be penalized for malicious behavior, such as double-signing or producing invalid blocks. This penalty, known as slashing, results in the loss of a portion of the staked tokens, discouraging dishonest actions.
Incentive Mechanisms and Applicable Fees
SAND is present on the following networks: Ethereum, Polygon, Solana. The crypto-asset's PoS system secures transactions through validator incentives and economic penalties. Validators stake at least 32 ETH and earn rewards for proposing blocks, attesting to valid ones, and participating in sync committees. Rewards are paid in newly issued ETH and transaction fees. Under EIP-1559, transaction fees consist of a base fee, which is burned to reduce supply, and an optional priority fee (tip) paid to validators. Validators face slashing if they act maliciously and incur penalties for inactivity. This system aims to increase security by aligning incentives while making the crypto-asset's fee structure more predictable and deflationary during high network activity. Polygon uses a combination of Proof of Stake (PoS) and the Plasma framework to ensure network security, incentivize participation, and maintain transaction integrity. Incentive Mechanisms 1. Validators: Staking Rewards: Validators on Polygon secure the network by staking MATIC tokens. They are selected to validate transactions and produce new blocks based on the number of tokens they have staked. Validators earn rewards in the form of newly minted MATIC tokens and transaction fees for their services. Block Production: Validators are responsible for proposing and voting on new blocks. The selected validator proposes a block, and other validators verify and validate it. Validators are incentivized to act honestly and efficiently to earn rewards and avoid penalties. Checkpointing: Validators periodically submit checkpoints to the Ethereum main chain, ensuring the security and finality of transactions processed on Polygon. This provides an additional layer of security by leveraging Ethereum's robustness. 2. Delegators: Delegation: Token holders who do not wish to run a validator node can delegate their MATIC tokens to trusted validators. Delegators earn a portion of the rewards earned by the validators, incentivizing them to choose reliable and performant validators. Shared Rewards: Rewards earned by validators are shared with delegators, based on the proportion of tokens delegated. This system encourages widespread participation and enhances the network's decentralization. 3. Economic Security: Slashing: Validators can be penalized through a process called slashing if they engage in malicious behavior or fail to perform their duties correctly. This includes double-signing or going offline for extended periods. Slashing results in the loss of a portion of the staked tokens, acting as a strong deterrent against dishonest actions. Bond Requirements: Validators are required to bond a significant amount of MATIC tokens to participate in the consensus process, ensuring they have a vested interest in maintaining network security and integrity. Fees on the Polygon Blockchain 4. Transaction Fees: Low Fees: One of Polygon's main advantages is its low transaction fees compared to the Ethereum main chain. The fees are paid in MATIC tokens and are designed to be affordable to encourage high transaction throughput and user adoption. Dynamic Fees: Fees on Polygon can vary depending on network congestion and transaction complexity. However, they remain significantly lower than those on Ethereum, making Polygon an attractive option for users and developers. 5. Smart Contract Fees: Deployment and Execution Costs: Deploying and interacting with smart contracts on Polygon incurs fees based on the computational resources required. These fees are also paid in MATIC tokens and are much lower than on Ethereum, making it cost-effective for developers to build and maintain decentralized applications (dApps) on Polygon. 6. Plasma Framework: State Transfers and Withdrawals: The Plasma framework allows for off-chain processing of transactions, which are periodically batched and committed to the Ethereum main chain. Fees associated with these processes are also paid in MATIC tokens, and they help reduce the overall cost of using the network. Solana uses a combination of Proof of History (PoH) and Proof of Stake (PoS) to secure its network and validate transactions. Here’s a detailed explanation of the incentive mechanisms and applicable fees: Incentive Mechanisms 4. Validators: Staking Rewards: Validators are chosen based on the number of SOL tokens they have staked. They earn rewards for producing and validating blocks, which are distributed in SOL. The more tokens staked, the higher the chances of being selected to validate transactions and produce new blocks. Transaction Fees: Validators earn a portion of the transaction fees paid by users for the transactions they include in the blocks. This provides an additional financial incentive for validators to process transactions efficiently and maintain the network's integrity. 5. Delegators: Delegated Staking: Token holders who do not wish to run a validator node can delegate their SOL tokens to a validator. In return, delegators share in the rewards earned by the validators. This encourages widespread participation in securing the network and ensures decentralization. 6. Economic Security: Slashing: Validators can be penalized for malicious behavior, such as producing invalid blocks or being frequently offline. This penalty, known as slashing, involves the loss of a portion of their staked tokens. Slashing deters dishonest actions and ensures that validators act in the best interest of the network. Opportunity Cost: By staking SOL tokens, validators and delegators lock up their tokens, which could otherwise be used or sold. This opportunity cost incentivizes participants to act honestly to earn rewards and avoid penalties. Fees Applicable on the Solana Blockchain 7. Transaction Fees: Low and Predictable Fees: Solana is designed to handle a high throughput of transactions, which helps keep fees low and predictable. The average transaction fee on Solana is significantly lower compared to other blockchains like Ethereum. Fee Structure: Fees are paid in SOL and are used to compensate validators for the resources they expend to process transactions. This includes computational power and network bandwidth. 8. Rent Fees: State Storage: Solana charges rent fees for storing data on the blockchain. These fees are designed to discourage inefficient use of state storage and encourage developers to clean up unused state. Rent fees help maintain the efficiency and performance of the network. 9. Smart Contract Fees: Execution Costs: Similar to transaction fees, fees for deploying and interacting with smart contracts on Solana are based on the computational resources required. This ensures that users are charged proportionally for the resources they consume.
Beginning of the period to which the disclosure relates
2024-06-09
End of the period to which the disclosure relates
2025-06-09
Energy report
Energy consumption
673.32019 (kWh/a)
Energy consumption sources and methodologies
The energy consumption of this asset is aggregated across multiple components: To determine the energy consumption of a token, the energy consumption of the network(s) ethereum, polygon, solana is calculated first. For the energy consumption of the token, a fraction of the energy consumption of the network is attributed to the token, which is determined based on the activity of the crypto-asset within the network. When calculating the energy consumption, the Functionally Fungible Group Digital Token Identifier (FFG DTI) is used - if available - to determine all implementations of the asset in scope. The mappings are updated regularly, based on data of the Digital Token Identifier Foundation.

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