Full Currency Name | /ADVT |
Currency Code | ADVT |
Coin Intro | It seems like you want to keep the HTML format in the text, but theres no actual HTML tags used in your input. Here is the translation with basic HTML formatting:
"ADVT todays price is not available, with a 24-hour trading volume of not available. ADVT has had no change in the past 24 hours. Its market cap is not available. The circulating supply is not available, and the total supply is 100 billion ADVT."
However, if you want to use HTML tags more effectively for better readability and styling, you could use this version:
ADVT todays price is not available, with a 24-hour trading volume of not available. ADVT has had no change in the past 24 hours. Its market cap is not available. The circulating supply is not available, and the total supply is 100 billion ADVT.
In this version, Ive added classes to the span elements so that they can be styled differently using CSS, making it easier to distinguish between different types of information (e.g., whats not available, what hasnt changed, etc.). You would need to define these classes in your stylesheet for the formatting to take effect.
css
.not-available {
color: #999;
}
.no-change {
color: #ccc;
}
.total-supply {
color: #333;
font-weight: bold;
}
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Issue Date | |
All-Time High | $ |
All-Time Low | $ |
Total Supply | 1000000000000 |
Circulating Supply | 0 |
Circulating Supply Percentage | 0 |
Market Cap | NaN |
Fully Diluted Market Cap | $NaN |
Mkt Cap (Float) | $ |
Circulating Market Cap % of Global Total | |
Listed on Exchanges | 0 |
Official Link | https://www.advantistoken.com/ |
Whitepaper | https://www.advantistoken.com/_files/ugd/fe1dcd_3d4a614e045d46e78b51f5184d6fc86d.pdf |
Blockchain Explorer |
"https://ethplorer.io/address/0x69e37422cb87d963367f73a119c8ce9a4d529b72",
"https://etherscan.io/token/0x69e37422cB87d963367F73A119C8ce9a4D529b72"
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Telegram |
"https://t.me/advantistoken"
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Github | |
Twitter | https://twitter.com/advantistoken |
FaceBook | |
Reddit | https://www.reddit.com/r/advantistoken |