Render Price
Render (RENDER) is a decentralised network that connects people who need graphics-processing (GPU) power — for tasks like 3D rendering and, increasingly, AI workloads — with those who have spare GPU capacity to sell. Payments are made in the RENDER token.
Market data via Binance · signals computed live from daily closes · not financial advice.
Key market insights
A plain-language read of live indicators computed from daily closes — these describe current price behaviour, not a forecast.
Technical analysis
Moving averages, momentum and support/resistance from daily closing prices — a snapshot of current structure, not a forecast.
Historical performance
52-week high and low with trailing returns across time windows. Computed from up to 365 daily closes.
Automated observations
Generated mechanically from current market data (volatility, trend, distance from highs) — descriptive, not advice.
Strengths · tailwinds
- MACD is above its signal line — near-term momentum is upward.
Risks · headwinds
- Annualised volatility of 98% — large day-to-day swings.
- Price is below the 50-day average, which sits below the 200-day — a classic downtrend alignment.
- Trading 67% below its 52-week high — well off recent peaks.
Supply structure
Render has no fixed maximum supply. Circulating supply is a curated estimate used to derive market cap.
Render derivatives
Live perpetual-swap metrics. Funding is the periodic payment between longs and shorts; open interest is the total value of outstanding contracts. Informational — not a recommendation to trade leveraged products.
Source: Binance Futures · funding shown per 8h and annualised. Leveraged products carry high risk; informational only.
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About Render
Render (RENDER) is a decentralised network that connects people who need graphics-processing (GPU) power — for tasks like 3D rendering and, increasingly, AI workloads — with those who have spare GPU capacity to sell. Payments are made in the RENDER token.
The idea is to pool idle computing power into an open marketplace, potentially offering cheaper or more scalable rendering than traditional providers. RENDER is used to pay for that compute and to coordinate the network.
Demand for GPU power has grown with the rise of AI, which is a tailwind for the concept, but Render competes with large centralised cloud providers, and adoption is the key question. RENDER is volatile like all crypto assets.
The story
Render is a decentralised marketplace for GPU compute — 3D rendering and increasingly AI — matching those who need power with those who have spare GPUs. RENDER pays for that compute.
The context
The AI-driven demand for GPUs is a real tailwind, but Render competes with entrenched cloud giants, and its value depends on genuine adoption of decentralised compute. RENDER is volatile.
The Digital Take is reasoning and data from the Bitcoin Digital Editorial team — context, not a buy or sell call. Not financial advice.
Render vs peers
| Coin | Price | 24h | Market Cap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Render RENDER | $1.54 | -2.48% | $799.24M |
| BNB BNB | $573.03 | -0.21% | $80.22B |
| XRP XRP | $1.10 | -0.83% | $63.56B |
| Solana SOL | $76.68 | -1.22% | $36.42B |
| TRON TRX | $0.3296 | -0.12% | $28.54B |
| Monero XMR | $323.93 | +0.50% | $5.98B |
Render FAQ
What is Render?
Render is a decentralised network that connects people needing GPU power for rendering and AI with those who have spare capacity. Its token is RENDER.
What is RENDER used for?
RENDER is used to pay for GPU compute on the network and to coordinate the marketplace between providers and users.
Why is Render linked to AI?
AI workloads need large amounts of GPU power, and Render aims to provide a decentralised marketplace for that compute.
Is Render a good investment?
Bitcoin Digital does not give financial advice. RENDER is volatile and competes with centralised cloud providers. Do your own research.
Where does Bitcoin Digital’s Render price come from?
Live price, 24-hour change and volume come from Binance market data; market cap is the live price multiplied by a curated circulating-supply figure.