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How to buy Maro (MARO) in Canada

Learn how to buy Maro (MARO) in our step-by-step guide.

Where to buy Maro in Canada

It looks like MARO may not be available to purchase on an exchange in Canada.

You can still purchase MARO by using a decentralised exchange (DEX) instead. Decentralised exchanges are web applications that run on blockchains like Ethereum and allow users to trade any asset directly with one another.

Decentralised exchanges (DEX) are unregulated and run using autonomous pieces of code known as smart contracts. To use a DEX you must interact with the blockchain directly, which is not recommended for novice users. Please learn about decentralised exchanges first if you're unfamiliar.

How to purchase MARO using a decentralised exchange.
  1. Find MARO on a decentralised exchange and make sure Maro can be traded for ETH which is the native asset of Ethereum. Popular DEXs include Uniswap, SushiSwap and 1INCH.
  2. Buy ETH to trade for MARO using an exchange like Ndax. You will need to purchase enough ETH to swap for MARO as well as ETH to pay for transaction fees on the Ethereum network (known as gas). You can use a service like Etherscan to get an idea of how much gas fees currently cost.
  3. Transfer the ETH into a web 3.0 wallet like MetaMask to connect to the DEX.
  4. Trade ETH for MARO on the DEX of your choice, following the instructions on screen. Make sure to leave enough ETH in your wallet to pay for gas.
  5. Wait for the transaction to finalise and the MARO tokens will arrive in your wallet.
  6. You may now keep the tokens in your web 3.0 wallet or transfer them somewhere more secure like a hardware wallet.

You can follow the same process when you want to sell your tokens, or come back to this page to see if they can now be traded on an exchange in Canada.

Best Maro wallets to store your MARO

You can keep your MARO on the exchange you purchased it on, or move it to a personal wallet:

  • Some people like to use their own wallets to guarantee total ownership over their assets, or to use them with other applications like DeFi services.
  • Hardware wallets are typically considered to be the safest type of cryptocurrency wallet, as they use a physical device to enhance security in a number of ways. You can take a look at some of our top hardware wallet picks for self-custody of your MARO below.

Ledger Nano X Wallet

Trezor Model T Wallet

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Supported assets

5,500+

Supported assets

1,317+

Price (USD)

$149

Price (USD)

$186

Disclaimer: This information should not be interpreted as an endorsement of cryptocurrency or any specific provider, service or offering. It is not a recommendation to trade.

Is Maro a good investment?

Cryptocurrencies are extremely volatile assets and should be thoroughly evaluated for potential risks. Here are some key factors to consider before buying MARO:
  • Use case. The MARO coin is intended for the transfer of assets within the Maro ecosystem, the deployment of smart contracts and the collection of gas payments on the slave network.
  • Supply. When initially launched as the TTC Foundation, 1 billion TTC Interim Tokens were minted. After launch on the Maro blockchain, TTC Interim Tokens were swapped for MARO at a 1:1 ratio. Of the 1 billion MARO tokens minted, 25% have been distributed via a token sale, 25% are to reward those staking the network, 20% are for building the ecosystem, 8% have been kept for team members and 2% have been kept for legacy users.
  • MARO vs ACN. MARO is the universal token of the Maro ecosystem, but it is not the only cryptocurrency affiliated with the project. The Acorn Token (ACN) is the native token for the Acorn Protocol, which is a social networking platform. ACN tokens were designed to give rewards to dapp users who make contributions. Dapp users are rewarded for meaningful contribution rather than computing power. Contributions include buying emoticons, purchasing chatbot services, accessing real-time exchange rates, sending virtual gifts to others and purchasing discount coupons for online and offline stores.

Today's Maro price versus ATH

Compare today's price of Maro ($0.02313246 USD) against its all-time-high price of $0.890829 USD on 02 April 2021. The closer the bar is to 100%, the closer MARO is to reaching its ATH again.

Maro's price: $0.02313246
ATH date: April 02, 2021
2.60%

Maro ATH: $0.890829


How to trade, convert or sell Maro

You can convert or sell your MARO with the same exchange you bought it through:
  1. Sign in to the exchange you have MARO on.
  2. If you store your Maro in a digital wallet, compare crypto exchanges to convert or sell it on.
  3. Choose Sell or Convert and place a sell order.
  4. Choose the amount of MARO you'd like to convert or sell.
  5. Confirm the sell price and fees and close your sale of Maro.
  6. Complete your transaction and move your MARO to a wallet for storage.

Disclaimer: Cryptocurrencies, including Maro, are speculative, complex and involve significant risks – they are highly volatile and sensitive to secondary activity. Performance is unpredictable and past performance of MARO is no guarantee of future performance. Consider your own circumstances, and obtain your own advice, before relying on this information. You should also verify the nature of any product or service (including its legal status and relevant regulatory requirements) and consult the relevant Regulators' websites before making any decision. Finder, or the author, may have holdings in the Maro or any other cryptocurrency discussed.

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