Convert Marinade Staked SOL MSOL to EOS EOS
MSOL to EOS: 1 Marinade Staked SOL converts to 334.07 EOS as of June 8 at 9:17 AM
Marinade Staked SOL (MSOL) is not tradable on Coinbase.
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About MSOL and EOS
Marinade Staked SOL is climbing, while EOS is falling this week. The current MSOL to EOS conversion rate is 334.07. Inversely, this means that if you convert 1 EOS you will get 0.003 MSOL. The conversion rate of MSOL/EOS has increased by 0.84% in the last hour (EOS/MSOL decreased by 0.84%). In the last 24 hours, MSOL/EOS grew by 0.84%, while EOS/MSOL shrunk by the same amount.
The exchange rate of Marinade Staked SOL is increasing. The current value of 1 MSOL is 334.07 EOS. In other words, to buy 5 Marinade Staked SOL, it would cost you 1,670.37 EOS. Inversely, 1 EOS would allow you to trade for 0.0030 MSOL while 50 EOS would convert to 0.15 MSOL, not including platform or gas fees.
In the last 7 days, the exchange rate has increased by 1.35%. Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours, the rate has changed by 0.39%, which means that the highest exchange rate of 1 MSOL to EOS was 336.87 EOS and the lowest 24 hour value was 1 MSOL for 326.01 EOS. Last month, 1 MSOL was worth 236.08 EOS. Today, it's up 29.33%. Looking back a year, Marinade Staked SOL has changed by 272.13 EOS. That means that in a single year, the value of Marinade Staked SOL has grown by 18.54%.
Marinade Staked SOL Market Stats
mSOL tokens represent SOL tokens staked using the Marinade.Finance liquid staking protocol. Marinade.Finance users receive mSOL tokens that accrue staking rewards upon staking SOL tokens. Since mSOL tokens are liquid, they can be used to participate in DeFi across the Solana ecosystem.
EOS Market Stats
EOS is a cryptocurrency designed to support large-scale applications. There are no fees to send or receive EOS. Instead, the protocol rewards the entities that run the network periodically with new EOS, effectively substituting inflation for transaction fees.