Convert Tensor TNSR to Kusama KSM
TNSR to KSM: 1 Tensor converts to 0.0125 KSM as of December 19 at 4:40 PM
About TNSR and KSM
Tensor is falling, while Kusama is climbing this week. The current TNSR to KSM conversion rate is 0.0125. Inversely, this means that if you convert 1 KSM you will get 80.17 TNSR. The conversion rate of TNSR/KSM has decreased by 0.94% in the last hour (KSM/TNSR increased by 0.94%). In the last 24 hours, TNSR/KSM shrunk by 4.44%, while KSM/TNSR grew by the same amount.
The exchange rate of Tensor is decreasing. The current value of 1 TNSR is 0.0125 KSM. In other words, to buy 5 Tensor, it would cost you 0.0624 KSM. Inversely, 1 KSM would allow you to trade for 80.17 TNSR while 50 KSM would convert to 4,008.57 TNSR, not including platform or gas fees.
In the last 7 days, the exchange rate has increased by 4.14%. Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours, the rate has changed by 3.07%, which means that the highest exchange rate of 1 TNSR to KSM was 0.0133 KSM and the lowest 24 hour value was 1 TNSR for 0.0124 KSM. Last month, 1 TNSR was worth 0.0092 KSM. Today, it's up 26.54%. Looking back a year, Tensor has changed by 0.0151 KSM. That means that in a single year, the value of Tensor has shrank by 20.68%.
Tensor Market Stats
The Tensor Protocol is an autonomous protocol on Solana that NFT marketplaces can use to access deep liquidity and connect their users with other NFT traders. Tensor.trade, the leading NFT marketplace on Solana, is built on the Tensor Protocol. TNSR is the governance token of the Tensor Protocol. TNSR holders can vote on proposals pertaining to the protocol’s development, including the use of the community treasury.
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.