About EOS

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.

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2/23/2026, 3:45:15 PM

Market Stats

Market Cap

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FDV

£124.20M

Circ. Supply

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Max Supply

2.1B EOS

Total Supply

2.1B EOS

Diluted Valuation

£124.03M

Performance

Popularity

#4,204

Dominance

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Volume (24H)

£79.08K

32.53%

Volume (7D)

£602.88K

Volume (30D)

£2.29M

All time high

£16.94

Price Change (1Y)

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85.87%

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Investment risk

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Additional details

Recent trends

The price of EOS has decreased by 1.23% in the last hour and decreased by 0.13% in the past 24 hours. EOS’s price has also fallen by 6.11% in the past week. The current price is £0.0592 per EOS with a 24-hour trading volume of £79.08K. Currently, EOS is valued at 99.65% below its all time high of £16.94. This all-time high was the highest price paid for EOS since its launch.

The current circulating supply of EOS is 0 EOS which means that EOS has as total market cap of £0.00.

Market details

EOS vs markets

↘ 80.22%

EOS vs BTC

↘ 80.35%

EOS vs ETH

↘ 81.33%

Tags

medium-of-exchange

enterprise-solutions

defi

smart-contracts

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Network & Addresses

Network
Address

EOS

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Price history

Time
Price
Change
Today
£0.0592
-0.22%
1 Day
£0.0594
-0.13%
1 Week
£0.0624
-6.11%
1 Month
£0.0873
-32.56%
1 Year
£0.45
-85.87%

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FAQ

EOS is an open-source blockchain platform that prioritizes high performance, flexibility, security, and developer experience. It is powered by the EOS virtual machine and has an extensible WebAssembly engine for deterministic execution of near fee-less transactions. EOS operates on a Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) network, where stakeholders have the authority to select node operators. This decentralized nature of token distribution ensures that power doesn't reside solely in the hands of block miners, but is shared among all parties involved in the EOS Network.

EOS operates on a Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) consensus mechanism. In this system, EOS token holders delegate their stake to elect representatives responsible for validating transactions. This approach aims to prevent consolidation, where smaller miners are pushed out by those with greater computing power and resources. The EOS token represents a proportional share of access to the EOS network’s resources, as well as a proportional share of its governance rights.

EOS aims to provide a platform that allows developers to build projects that other blockchains cannot support. Its technology and community make it an attractive choice for developers. The EOS Network is straightforward and offers multiple tools and educational resources to help users acclimate to the blockchain. EOS is among the blockchains with a community-led foundation and user support, where token holders elected a foundation to spearhead network growth. This feature of EOS opens up a wide range of potential use cases, from creating custom smart contracts to developing versatile blockchain infrastructures.

The EOSIO software, which the EOS Network was built upon, was developed by the company Block.one and architected by Daniel Larimer. The EOS blockchain was launched in June 2018 by a decentralized group of block producers who bootstrapped the network based on a token distribution snapshot from Block.one's ICO. The EOS Network Foundation (ENF) was funded following a consensus among EOS block producers. The ENF, launched by Yves La Rose, is a not-for-profit organization that coordinates financial and non-financial support to encourage the growth and development of the EOS Network.

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The current market cap of EOS is £0.00. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.

The all-time high of EOS is £16.94. This all-time high is highest price paid for EOS since it was launched.

Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of EOS is £79.08K.

Assets that have a similar market cap to EOS include DOVU, Chainflip, coco, and many others. To see a full list, see our comparable market cap assets.

The current circulating supply of EOS is 0.

EOS ranks 61 among tradable assets on Coinbase. Popularity is currently based on relative market cap.

Currently, 96% of Coinbase users are buying EOS. In other words, 96% of Coinbase customers have increased their net position in EOS over the past 24 hours through trading.

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