EOS
EOS Price
How is the price of EOS (EOS) calculated?
The price of EOS (EOS) is calculated in real-time by aggregating the latest data across 1 exchanges and 2 markets, using a global volume-weighted average formula. Learn more about how crypto prices are calculated on CoinGecko.
EOS Recovers 17% Weekly Amidst General Market Volatility
EOS Price Chart (EOS)
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| 1h | 24h | 7d | 14d | 30d | 1y |
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| 0.2% | 0.5% | 21.4% | 28.8% | 21.2% | 84.8% |
EOS Converter
EOS Statistics
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Market Cap
Market Cap = Current Price x Circulating Supply
Refers to the total market value of a cryptocurrency’s circulating supply. It is similar to the stock market’s measurement of multiplying price per share by shares readily available in the market (not held & locked by insiders, governments) Read More |
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Market Cap / FDV
The proportion of current market capitalization compares to market capitalization when meeting max supply.
The closer the Mkt Cap/FDV to 1, the closer the current market capitalization to its fully diluted valuation and vice versa. Learn more about Mkt Cap/FDV here. |
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Market Cap / TVL Ratio
Ratio of market capitalization over total value locked of this asset. A ratio of more than 1.0 refers to its market cap being greater than its total value locked.
MC/TVL is used to approximate a protocol’s market value vs. the amount in assets it has staked/locked. |
0.0 |
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Fully Diluted Valuation
Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV) = Current Price x Total Supply
Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV) is the theoretical market capitalization of a coin if the entirety of its supply is in circulation, based on its current market price. The FDV value is theoretical as increasing the circulating supply of a coin may impact its market price. Also depending on the tokenomics, emission schedule or lock-up period of a coin's supply, it may take a significant time before its entire supply is released into circulation. Learn more about FDV here. |
$161.796M |
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Fully Diluted Valuation / TVL Ratio
Ratio of fully diluted valuation (FDV) over total value locked (TVL) of this asset. A ratio of more than 1.0 means that the FDV is greater than its TVL.
FDV/TVL is used to approximate a protocol’s fully diluted market value vs. the amount in assets it has staked/locked. |
5.35 |
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24 Hour Trading Vol
A measure of a cryptocurrency trading volume across all tracked platforms in the last 24 hours. This is tracked on a rolling 24-hour basis with no open/closing times.
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$41,777.10 |
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Total Value Locked (TVL)
Capital deposited into the platform in the form of loan collateral or liquidity trading pool.
Data provided by Defi Llama |
$30.234M |
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Circulating Supply
The amount of coins that are circulating in the market and are tradeable by the public. It is comparable to looking at shares readily available in the market (not held & locked by insiders, governments).
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Total Supply
The amount of coins that have already been created, minus any coins that have been burned (removed from circulation). It is comparable to issued shares in the stock market.
Total Supply = Onchain supply - burned tokens |
2.1B |
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Max Supply
The maximum number of coins coded to exist in the lifetime of the cryptocurrency. It is comparable to the maximum number of issuable shares in the stock market.
Max Supply = Theoretical maximum as coded |
2.1B |
EOS Historical Price
| 24h Range | $0.07310 – $0.07835 |
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| 7d Range | $0.06313 – $0.07870 |
| All-Time High |
$22.71 99.7%
Apr 28, 2018 (about 8 years)
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| All-Time Low |
$0.05800 32.8%
Jun 06, 2026 (about 1 month)
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About EOS (EOS)
EOS is a high-performance Layer 1 blockchain designed for the development and operation of scalable decentralized applications (dApps).
- It utilizes a Delegated Proof of Stake consensus mechanism, where token holders elect 21 block producers to validate transactions and secure the network.
- The network features the EOS EVM, an Ethereum Virtual Machine layer that allows developers to run Ethereum-compatible smart contracts with superior performance and low fees.
- In 2024, the project underwent a comprehensive rebranding to Vaulta, introducing a 1:1 token migration from EOS to the new A token as part of its evolution toward Web3 banking services.
What Is EOS
EOS serves as a decentralized operating system for dApps, providing developers with the tools and infrastructure needed to build industrial-scale blockchain applications. The platform's primary value proposition lies in its ability to handle millions of transactions per second with near-instant finality, addressing the scalability limitations found in earlier blockchain generations.
Value moves through the system as users stake tokens to access network resources or earn rewards. Following a community-led takeover from the original developers, Block.one, the network is now governed and maintained by the EOS Network Foundation (ENF). This transition shifted control to a decentralized body focused on long-term ecosystem growth and technical advancement.
What Makes EOS Unique
- Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS): Unlike energy-intensive mining, EOS relies on a small group of elected validators, maximizing throughput while maintaining network security.
- EOS EVM: This layer provides full feature parity with Ethereum, enabling Solidity developers to deploy their applications on EOS without modifying their existing codebases.
- Antelope IBC: Inter-Blockchain Communication allows for the seamless transfer of data and assets between different blockchains built on the Antelope framework.
- Recover+: This specialized emergency response platform and insurance layer is designed to protect users and projects from the impact of dApp exploits and hacks.
What Can You Use EOS for?
- Staking: Token holders can lock their EOS to earn native yield and participate in the election of block producers.
- Resource Management: EOS tokens are used to gain access to critical network resources, including bandwidth (NET), processing power (CPU), and storage (RAM).
- Gas Fees: Within the EOS EVM environment, the token is used to pay for transaction fees, functioning as the primary utility asset for Ethereum-compatible dApps.
- Governance: Holding EOS grants users the right to vote on protocol upgrades, funding proposals, and other key ecosystem decisions.
How Does EOS Work?
The EOS architecture is built on the Antelope framework, which focuses on providing a modular and flexible environment for blockchain developers. At its core, the network uses a Delegated Proof of Stake mechanism. In this system, token holders vote for delegates—known as block producers—who are responsible for processing transactions and maintaining the ledger. This reduces the number of nodes required for consensus, which significantly increases transaction speeds compared to traditional Proof of Stake systems.
To prevent network congestion, EOS utilizes parallel execution, a method that allows the blockchain to process multiple smart contracts simultaneously. This parallelized approach ensures that the network remains responsive even during periods of extreme transaction volume. Furthermore, the resource model ensures that users have guaranteed access to network capacity based on their staked holdings, preventing 'gas wars' during high-traffic events.
Team Info and Investors
EOS was originally launched in 2018 by Block.one, a software company that conducted a year-long Initial Coin Offering (ICO), raising approximately $4 billion. However, in 2021, the EOS community asserted its independence by forming the EOS Network Foundation (ENF), led by Yves La Rose, to take over the development and funding of the ecosystem.
The project has received backing from major industry participants and venture capital firms over its history. The 2024 rebranding to Vaulta represents a strategic pivot toward integrating decentralized financial infrastructure with traditional banking, aiming to create a more accessible Web3 financial ecosystem. Governance is now primarily handled through decentralized community voting and ENF-led initiatives.
Where can you buy EOS?
EOS tokens can be traded on centralized crypto exchanges. The most popular exchange to buy and trade EOS is BtcTurk | Kripto, where the most active trading pair EOS/TRY has a trading volume of $38,467.43 in the last 24 hours.
What is the daily trading volume of EOS (EOS)?
The trading volume of EOS (EOS) is $41,688.55 in the last 24 hours, representing a -74.70% decrease from one day ago and signalling a recent fall in market activity. Check out CoinGecko’s list of highest volume cryptocurrencies.
What is the highest and lowest price for EOS (EOS)?
EOS (EOS) reached an all-time high of $22.71 and an all-time low of $0.05801. It’s now trading -99.70% below that peak and 33.30% above its lowest price.
What is the fully diluted valuation of EOS (EOS)?
The fully diluted valuation (FDV) of EOS (EOS) is $161,692,025. This is a statistical representation of the maximum market cap, assuming the maximum number of 2.1 Billion EOS tokens are in circulation today. Depending on how the emission schedule of EOS tokens are designed, it might take multiple years before FDV is realized.
How does the price performance of EOS compare against its peers?
With a price increase of 21.30% in the last 7 days, EOS (EOS) is outperforming the global cryptocurrency market which is up 2.00%, while outperforming when compared to similar Smart Contract Platform cryptocurrencies which are up 5.60%.
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EOS Markets
| # | Exchange | Pair | Price | Spread | +2% Depth | -2% Depth | 24h Volume | Volume % | Last Updated | |
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CEX
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$0.08000 | 0.47% | $13,576.03 | $11,503.18 | $38,548.21 | 92.29% |
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CEX
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$0.08000 | 0.77% | $2,376.29 | $2,388.39 | $3,221.69 | 7.71% |
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