Convert Cartesi CTSI to Tellor TRB
CTSI to TRB: 1 Cartesi converts to 0.0017 TRB as of July 17 at 3:03 AM
About CTSI and TRB
Cartesi is falling, while Tellor is climbing this week. The current CTSI to TRB conversion rate is 0.0017. Inversely, this means that if you convert 1 TRB you will get 573.19 CTSI. The conversion rate of CTSI/TRB has increased by 0.79% in the last hour (TRB/CTSI decreased by 0.79%). In the last 24 hours, CTSI/TRB shrunk by 1.77%, while TRB/CTSI grew by the same amount.
The exchange rate of Cartesi is decreasing. The current value of 1 CTSI is 0.0017 TRB. In other words, to buy 5 Cartesi, it would cost you 0.0087 TRB. Inversely, 1 TRB would allow you to trade for 573.19 CTSI while 50 TRB would convert to 28,659.44 CTSI, not including platform or gas fees.
In the last 7 days, the exchange rate has increased by 8.84%. Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours, the rate has changed by 1.65%, which means that the highest exchange rate of 1 CTSI to TRB was 0.0018 TRB and the lowest 24 hour value was 1 CTSI for 0.0017 TRB. Last month, 1 CTSI was worth 0.0015 TRB. Today, it's up 11.69%. Looking back a year, Cartesi has changed by 0.0020 TRB. That means that in a single year, the value of Cartesi has shrank by 17.04%.
Cartesi Market Stats
Cartesi is an app-specific rollup protocol with a virtual machine that runs Linux distributions, creating a richer and broader design space for DApp developers. Cartesi Rollups offer a modular scaling solution, deployable as L2, L3, or sovereign rollups, while maintaining strong base layer security guarantees. CTSI holders can stake their tokens to participate in the ecosystem’s community-driven governance mechanisms. To learn more, visit the Cartesi Governance Page.
Tellor Market Stats
Tellor is a decentralized oracle protocol that allows smart contracts to trustlessly receive external data. Oracles are a key part of blockchain infrastructure that update valuable real-world data, making it available for on-chain smart contracts. TRB (a.k.a. “Tributes”) is an Ethereum token that powers the Tellor network and incentivizes honest reporting of external data.