Strategic Oil Supply (SOS) has suffered a sharp 25.4% price decline in the past 24 hours, dropping to $0.00113175 as market cap falls below $115 million.Strategic Oil Supply (SOS) has suffered a sharp 25.4% price decline in the past 24 hours, dropping to $0.00113175 as market cap falls below $115 million.

Strategic Oil Supply (SOS) Crashes 25% to $0.0011 in 24 Hours

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Strategic Oil Supply (SOS) has experienced a significant market correction, with its price plunging 25.4% to $0.00113175 in the past 24 hours, according to real-time market data updated March 20, 2026.

The commodity-linked cryptocurrency has seen its market capitalization fall by approximately $38 million to $114.3 million, dropping to rank #247 among all cryptocurrencies. The token is now trading 88.4% below its all-time high of $0.00976314 reached on March 13, 2026—just one week ago.

Key Market Metrics

The 24-hour trading data reveals intense selling pressure across the SOS market:

  • Current Price: $0.00113175 (-25.4%)
  • 24-Hour High: $0.00171825
  • 24-Hour Low: $0.00092871
  • Trading Volume: $269,519
  • Market Cap: $114.3 million (-$38M)
  • 1-Hour Change: -5.7%

The token’s price range over the past 24 hours shows a spread of nearly 85% between the high and low, indicating extreme volatility. The current price sits closer to the day’s low, suggesting continued bearish momentum.

Market Context

Strategic Oil Supply launched with 100 billion tokens in total and circulating supply, with no maximum supply cap indicated. The token has experienced significant volatility since its recent all-time high, losing nearly 90% of its value in just seven days.

Despite the sharp decline, SOS remains 320% above its all-time low of $0.00026894, which was recorded on March 16, 2026, just four days ago. This suggests the token has experienced extreme price swings in both directions over the past week.

Trading Activity

The 24-hour trading volume of $269,519 represents approximately 0.24% of the total market capitalization, indicating relatively light trading activity relative to the market cap decline. This low volume-to-market-cap ratio may suggest limited liquidity during the selloff.

The market cap change of -25% closely mirrors the price decline, confirming the move is driven by price action rather than supply changes, as the circulating supply remains fixed at 100 billion tokens.

Traders should note the extreme volatility and exercise caution, as the token has demonstrated the ability to move significantly in both directions over short timeframes. The continuation of the downtrend in the most recent hour (-5.7%) suggests selling pressure remains active as of the latest update at 01:21 UTC on March 20, 2026.

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