$0.003045
Market Cap
$7.25M
24h High
$0.003045
24h Low
$0.003045
24h Turnover
$370.03
Total Supply
2.41B
Market Sentiment
Neutral
About Maza (MZC)
Maza is the official reserve currency of the Oglala Lakota Nation of North and South Dakota. Lakota Nation is a "a semi-autonomous North American Indian reservation in South Dakota", which have been seeking recognition as a fully independent nation since the 1970s.
Maza was developed by Payu Harris, a native American activist, web developer, and digital currency trader to shine light on the Oglala Lakota Nation quest for sovereignty.
Maza is a fork of Zetacoin and was launched on 7 February 2014.
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