Convert PandaBu PAB to Kusama KSM
PAB to KSM: 1 PandaBu converts to 0 KSM as of June 10 at 9:36 PM
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About Kusama
Kusama is climbing this week. The current price of Kusama is ARS 20,484.80 per KSM. With a circulating supply of 16,615,691.972 KSM, it means that Kusama has a total market cap of ARS 339,330,553,072.81. The amount of Kusama traded has risen by ARS 11,802,234,530.48 in the last 24 hours, which is a 65.63% increase. Additionally, in the last day, ARS 17,983,820,239.28 worth of KSM has been traded.
The exchange rate of Kusama is increasing. The current value of 1 KSM is ARS 20,484.80 ARS. In other words, to buy 5 Kusama, it would cost you ARS 102,424.00 ARS. Inversely, ARS 1.00 ARS would allow you to trade for 0.000049 KSM while ARS 50.00 ARS would convert to 0.0024 KSM, not including platform or gas fees.
In the last 7 days, the exchange rate has increased by 4.36%. Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours, the rate has changed by 3.8%, which means that the highest exchange rate of 1 KSM to PAB was ARS 20,626.40 PAB and the lowest 24 hour value was 1 KSM for ARS 19,552.50 PAB. Last month, 1 KSM was worth ARS 21,989.38 PAB. Today, it's down 8.11%. Looking back a year, Kusama has changed by ARS 21,189.38 PAB. That means that in a single year, the value of Kusama has shrank by 36.97%.
Kusama Market Stats
KSM is a cryptocurrency that powers Kusama, a protocol that enables cross-blockchain transfers of any type of data or asset. By uniting multiple blockchains, Kusama aims to achieve high degrees of security and scalability. KSM serves as the protocol’s governance token and can be used for staking to secure the network or to connect (“bond”) new chains. Kusama acts as a "canary" or experimental network for Polkadot (a separate protocol that shares the same codebase) in which developers can more quickly test new programs that can be deployed on both.