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About IO and KOIN
io.net is falling, while Koinos is climbing this week. The current IO to KOIN conversion rate is 44.19. Inversely, this means that if you convert 1 KOIN you will get 0.02263 IO. The conversion rate of IO/KOIN has decreased by 0% in the last hour (KOIN/IO increased by 0%). In the last 24 hours, IO/KOIN shrunk by 0.73%, while KOIN/IO grew by the same amount.
The exchange rate of io.net is decreasing. The current value of 1 IO is 44.19 KOIN. In other words, to buy 5 io.net, it would cost you 220.97 KOIN. Inversely, 1 KOIN would allow you to trade for 0.02263 IO while 50 KOIN would convert to 1.13 IO, not including platform or gas fees.
In the last 7 days, the exchange rate has fallen by 39.05%. Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours, the rate has changed by 0.73%, and that the highest exchange rate of 1 IO to KOIN was 45.81 KOIN and the lowest 24 hour value was 1 IO for 42.10 KOIN. Last month, 1 IO was worth 49.52 KOIN. Today, it's down 12.04%. Looking back a year, io.net has changed by 42.82 KOIN. That means that in a single year, the value of io.net has grown by 3.1%.
io.net Market Stats
io.net is a decentralized GPU network designed to give computing power to ML applications. Their mission is to unlock fair access to computing power by assembling 1 million + GPUs from independent data centers, crypto miners, and crypto projects such as Filecoin or Render. IO Coin is the native Coin of the IOG Network. IO functions as a payment and proof of stake token for the IOG network.
Koinos Market Stats
What is Koinos (KOIN)? Koinos is a developer centric open source project that leverages blockchain technology to provide a robust smart contract platform where holders have ownership over the network. Originally conceived in 2020, Koinos was officially launched November 5th, 2022 by Koinos Group, a US company. To learn more about this project, check out koinos.io. Unlike other blockchains, on Koinos holding $KOIN gives you the right to utilize a portion of the network without sacrificing your cryptocurrency to transaction fees. Rather than paying a transaction fee, your $KOIN is temporarily locked and gradually unlocked over time. This mechanism is referred to as mana because it mimics the user experience of a video game. You can learn more about mana on the official documentation. The Koinos protocol is designed to facilitate decentralized app (DApp) creation and it aims to improve decentralization by introducing a Proof-of-Burn (PoB) consensus algorithm. Learn more about Proof-of-Burn on the official documentation. Because of its innovative resource management, Koinos enjoys interest from Web3 enthusiasts seeking the next generation of blockchain user experience (UX). A significant focus for the Koinos network is to bring a Web 2.0 experience to Web3. What makes Koinos unique? The Koinos blockchain has several features that differentiate it from other smart contract platforms. These include forkless upgrades, the mana system, smart wallet support and the Proof-of-Burn consensus algorithm. Because the core business logic of Koinos is implemented via smart contracts, core functionality can be upgraded without the use of hard forks. While hard forks may be necessary to fix critical bugs or improve performance, many enhancements can be achieved simply through replacing smart contracts and a vote in governance. This allows Koinos to evolve at a more rapid rate than other blockchains. You can learn more about forkless upgrades and the governance system on the official documentation overview. Koinos handles resources differently than other blockchains. Holding $KOIN grants access to a portion of the network. While most other blockchains have transaction fees, Koinos allows the user to pay in time. The more $KOIN the user holds, the more network the user has access to and the faster their mana pool regenerates. Learn more about mana on the official documentation overview. On Koinos there is no difference between an account and a smart contract. Every account can also have a smart contract associated with it. Because an account is no different than a smart contract, account abstraction is baked into the protocol. It is no longer necessary to work solely with a private/public key pairing. Instead, Koinos features a turing complete authority system which allows for unlimited possibilities of smart contract upgrades, transaction payment handling, and contract calls. Learn more about authorities on the official documentation for developers. The Proof-of-Burn (PoB) consensus is not well known but offers a variety of advantages of the traditional Proof-of-Stake (PoS) and Proof-of-Work (PoW) algorithms. Miners are virtualized on-chain leveling the playing field no matter the electricity costs of your local jurisdiction. This promotes decentralization as mining operations do not need to consolidate around locales with economic electricity costs. In addition, Proof-of-Burn solves the issue of consolidating stake on Centralized Exchanges (CEX) because the cryptocurrency must be burned in order to produce blocks or affect governance. Learn more about the novel Proof-of-Burn implementation on the official documentation overview. How many $KOIN are in circulation? Koinos was completely fair-launched, just like Bitcoin. It was originally Proof-of-Work mined into existence on the Ethereum blockchain in order to bootstrap the initial supply. Over the course of a year, approximately 100 million $KOIN were mined and used to establish the initial balances of the blockchain upon launch. After the mainnet launch on November 5th, 2022 the chain was in-band upgraded from federated to Proof-of-Burn and $KOIN was burnt in exchange for virtual hashpower to secure the network. Because $KOIN is constantly being burned in order to secure the network, the supply is dynamic so you should check popular block explorers like Koiner for precise numbers. The supply can be most simply described as 100 million with 2% inflation annually and target burn of 50%. This is an oversimplification but you can learn more about the tokenomics on the official documentation overview. How is the Koinos network secured? The Koinos network is secured through the innovative Proof-of-Burn (PoB) consensus algorithm. Block producers burn their $KOIN and receive Virtual Hash Power (VHP) in return. This can be thought of exactly like hash power on Proof-of-Work (PoW) chains. The more hash power you have, the more likely you are to produce a valid block. It’s as simple as that. The details of the implementation can be found by reading the Proof-of-Burn on the official documentation architecture section.
Conversion tables
IO to KOIN values from Today at 4:06 am
0.5 IO = 22.10 KOIN |
1 IO = 44.19 KOIN |
5 IO = 220.97 KOIN |
10 IO = 441.93 KOIN |
50 IO = 2,209.67 KOIN |
100 IO = 4,419.34 KOIN |
500 IO = 22,096.68 KOIN |
1,000 IO = 44,193.36 KOIN |
KOIN to IO values from Today at 4:05 am
0.5 KOIN = 0.01131 IO |
1 KOIN = 0.02263 IO |
5 KOIN = 0.1131 IO |
10 KOIN = 0.2263 IO |
50 KOIN = 1.13 IO |
100 KOIN = 2.26 IO |
500 KOIN = 11.31 IO |
1,000 KOIN = 22.63 IO |
IO to KOIN over time
IO | Today | 24H -0.73% | 1M -12.04% | 1Y 3.10% |
|---|---|---|---|---|
0.5 IO | 22.10 KOIN | 22.26 KOIN | 24.76 KOIN | 21.41 KOIN |
1 IO | 44.19 KOIN | 44.52 KOIN | 49.52 KOIN | 42.82 KOIN |
5 IO | 220.97 KOIN | 222.58 KOIN | 247.58 KOIN | 214.11 KOIN |
10 IO | 441.93 KOIN | 445.16 KOIN | 495.16 KOIN | 428.22 KOIN |
50 IO | 2,209.67 KOIN | 2,225.80 KOIN | 2,475.80 KOIN | 2,141.10 KOIN |
100 IO | 4,419.34 KOIN | 4,451.59 KOIN | 4,951.59 KOIN | 4,282.20 KOIN |
500 IO | 22,096.68 KOIN | 22,257.97 KOIN | 24,757.96 KOIN | 21,411.02 KOIN |
1,000 IO | 44,193.36 KOIN | 44,515.94 KOIN | 49,515.92 KOIN | 42,822.04 KOIN |
Frequently asked questions
Right now, 1 io.net is worth about $0.137.
Based on the current rate, you could get 7.30 IO for 1 USD.
io.net price has been declining. Since yesterday, the exchange rate of io.net has decreased. Since last month, the exchange rate of io.net has decreased. Since this time last year, the price of io.net has decreased.
You can use our IO to USD calculator at the top of this page to convert any amount of IO to USD. We've also created a couple of quick reference tables for the most popular conversions. For example, 5 USD is equivalent to 36.50 IO. Inversely, 5 IO will cost about $0.685
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