Swap SAND at the Best Rate
SAND is the utility token of The Sandbox, a voxel world-building game where players own LAND, trade creations and earn from experiences they publish. It pays for marketplace trades, LAND sales and staking programs, and it votes in the Sandbox DAO launched in 2024. Deployed on Ethereum in 2019 and sold publicly in 2020, SAND now handles most of its activity on Polygon through the project's own bridge.
Stats
- Market cap
- $112.5M
- Fully diluted valuation (FDV)
- $114.9M
- Circulating supply
- 2.9B SAND
- Total supply
- 3B SAND
- Volume (24h)
- $9.8K
- Swaps (24h)
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Data updated 2026-08-18
About SAND
SAND is a token traded on Ethereum. On 1inch, the swap aggregator compares supported routes across DEX liquidity to help improve a crypto swap involving SAND, while you keep full control of your funds in your own wallet.
SAND ranks #60 by 24-hour trading volume among the tokens tracked on 1inch, with $9.8K traded over the last day. It has a market capitalization of around $112.5M, which makes it a smaller-cap asset. Beyond Ethereum, the 1inch token catalog lists SAND on one more network.
SAND at a glance
- Launched
- Deployed 2019; public sale on Binance Launchpad, August 2020
- Issuer
- TSB Gaming, a subsidiary of Animoca Brands
- Token standard
- ERC-20 on Ethereum, bridged to Polygon by The Sandbox
- Maximum supply
- 3,000,000,000 SAND
- Governance
- Sandbox DAO votes by SAND and LAND holders, since May 2024
- Primary utility
- Marketplace currency, LAND sales, staking, creator funding
What is SAND?
SAND is an ERC-20 token with a hard cap of three billion, created for The Sandbox, a user-generated gaming platform whose map is divided into LAND NFTs and whose content is built by players with the platform's free creation tools. Whatever gets made, from wearable assets to full games, can be sold for SAND.
The token was deployed on Ethereum in 2019, sold to the public through a Binance Launchpad offering in August 2020, and bridged to Polygon in late 2021, where the marketplace and staking now run to keep transaction costs low.
How SAND works
SAND moves through the platform's economy. Marketplace purchases of assets, avatars and LAND settle in SAND, and The Sandbox takes a 2.5% cut of each marketplace sale, which supplies the foundation funding the Game Maker Fund, creator rewards and staking programs.
The project operates its own bridge for moving SAND and LAND between Ethereum and Polygon, and its documentation lists the Polygon deployment at 0xbbba073c31bf03b8acf7c28ef0738decf3695683 as the token used in staking and most marketplace activity. Routine actions on Polygon are subsidized through gasless transactions.
SAND supply and tokenomics
Supply is capped at 3,000,000,000 SAND with no minting beyond it. Distribution came through a seed round in 2019, a strategic sale in July 2020, the Binance Launchpad sale of 360 million tokens, 12% of supply, in August 2020, and reserves for the company, team and ecosystem programs released on multi-year vesting.
There is no burn mechanism built into the token; the platform's fee take recycles into creator funding and rewards instead. Season events, LAND sales and marketplace activity are what move SAND between players, creators and the company.
Who builds SAND
The Sandbox began as a 2012 mobile game by Pixowl, the studio founded by Arthur Madrid and Sebastien Borget. Animoca Brands acquired Pixowl in 2018 and moved the brand to a blockchain metaverse under TSB Gaming, a subsidiary it controls, with Madrid and Borget leading the crypto-era product.
The company raised 93 million dollars in November 2021 to expand the platform, and it has grown the ecosystem through brand partnerships across music, fashion and entertainment that publish experiences on LAND.
How SAND is governed
The Sandbox DAO launched on 28 May 2024 as an off-chain governance layer in which SAND and LAND holders vote on Sandbox Improvement Proposals covering treasury use, grants and platform features. The rollout was phased, with the team curating proposals in the first stages and community submissions planned from phase three.
The DAO advises and allocates within the scope the company gives it: TSB Gaming, under Animoca Brands, still owns the platform, its intellectual property and the token reserves, so SAND voting is one input rather than final control.
What people use SAND for
SAND is the currency of everything tradeable in The Sandbox, and holding it is the entry ticket to the platform's reward programs.
- Buy and sell ASSETs, avatars and experiences on The Sandbox marketplace.
- Pay for LAND in primary sales and secondary trades.
- Stake SAND on Polygon, with multipliers for LAND owners.
- Vote on Sandbox Improvement Proposals through the Sandbox DAO.
SAND risks and considerations
SAND depends on one game platform staying relevant. Metaverse activity and LAND demand have swung widely since 2021, and the token gives no claim on Animoca Brands or TSB Gaming revenue, so its usefulness rests on platform usage.
Company-held reserves are large, governance is advisory rather than controlling, and the same brand name covers two deployments, so anyone trading SAND should distinguish the Ethereum contract from the Polygon one and treat SAND on any other network as a third-party bridge product.
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Questions? Answers.
What do I need SAND for in The Sandbox?
SAND is the platform's money: marketplace purchases of assets and avatars, LAND buys, and entry into staking programs all use it. Creators price their work in SAND, and rewards from seasons, events and contests pay out in it. Most of that activity settles on Polygon to avoid Ethereum gas costs.
Is SAND on Polygon the same as SAND on Ethereum?
They are two deployments of the same project token, connected by The Sandbox's own bridge. The Polygon contract at 0xbbba073c31bf03b8acf7c28ef0738decf3695683 appears in the project's documentation and is where staking and marketplace transactions happen; the Ethereum contract is the original and remains fully supported.
Who owns The Sandbox?
The platform is operated by TSB Gaming, a subsidiary of Animoca Brands, after Animoca acquired the original studio Pixowl in 2018. Co-founders Arthur Madrid and Sebastien Borget lead it. The Sandbox DAO, live since May 2024, gives SAND and LAND holders votes on proposals, but the company owns the platform.
How many SAND tokens will ever exist?
The cap is three billion SAND. Distribution ran through early private rounds, the August 2020 Binance Launchpad sale of 360 million tokens and multi-year vesting of company, team and ecosystem reserves, and the token contract does not mint beyond the cap.
What is SAND used for?
SAND is used for trading, portfolio rotation, or ecosystem exposure in DeFi. It ranks #60 by 24-hour trading volume among the tokens tracked on 1inch. The role of the token can vary by network, liquidity conditions, and the route you choose, so it helps to review the quote before you confirm a swap.
Which networks support SAND on 1inch?
The 1inch token catalog lists SAND on 2 networks, including Ethereum. Support can differ by chain and current liquidity conditions, so check the token selector and live quote in the Swap flow before you trade.
How does 1inch find the best SAND rate?
1inch compares supported routes and optimizes execution across available liquidity sources on Ethereum, splitting your order across pools when that improves the SAND price.
How do I protect my SAND trades from MEV?
1inch adds MEV protection in supported intent-based flows to reduce exposure to front-running and sandwich attacks, which matters most on volatile or thin SAND routes.
Sources
- The Sandbox docs: the SAND token
- The Sandbox docs: The Sandbox bridge and contract addresses
- Animoca Brands: The Sandbox partners with Binance Launchpad
- The Sandbox on Medium: deploying on Polygon
- Messari profile: The Sandbox
Content reviewed July 25, 2026