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EOS Price Today

Current EOS/CAD real-time price is C$0.085518, with a 24-hour change rate of +0.49% and a 7-day change rate of -4.88%. EOS currently ranks #4363 globally by market cap, with a total market cap of C$137.202634M, a fully diluted valuation (FDV) of C$179.598541M, and a 24-hour trading volume of C6.064042K. In terms of supply, EOS has a maximum supply of 2.1B, a current circulating supply of --, with 0.00% already in circulation and 100.00% remaining to be unlocked.

About EOS

EOS is a high-performance, open-source blockchain platform designed to support decentralized applications (dApps) and enterprise-scale solutions.

Key takeaways:

  • High-Throughput Platform: EOS is built for scalability, utilizing a Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) consensus mechanism to achieve high transaction speeds and low fees.
  • Developer-Friendly: The platform offers robust tools, including the EOSIO software, WebAssembly (WASM) support, and human-readable account names to simplify dApp development.
  • Resource Management: Instead of paying per transaction, users and developers stake EOS tokens to access network resources like CPU, NET, and RAM.
  • Governance Model: EOS employs an on-chain governance system where token holders vote for Block Producers (BPs) who validate transactions and manage protocol upgrades.
  • Utility Token: The EOS token is the native cryptocurrency of the network, essential for staking, governance, and accessing computational resources.

What is EOS? Key Specifications & Tokenomics

EOS is a third-generation blockchain protocol that aims to solve scalability and usability issues faced by earlier platforms like Ethereum, positioning itself as a foundation for the next generation of dApps.


Name (Symbol)EOS (EOS)
Also Known AsEOSIO
Consensus MechanismDelegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS)
Smart ContractsYes (EOSIO C++, WebAssembly)
CategoryLayer 1, Smart Contract Platform
Hashing AlgorithmSHA-256
Block RewardDynamic (inflation-based, distributed to Block Producers)
Max SupplyNo hard cap; initial supply of 1 billion. Inflation rate is adjustable via governance.
TPSCapable of thousands of transactions per second (theoretical).
Scaling SolutionParallel processing, inter-blockchain communication (IBC).
Native BlockchainEOS

Who created EOS (EOS)?


EOS was created by the company block.one, led by Daniel Larimer and Brendan Blumer. Daniel Larimer, a prominent figure in the crypto space, is the original architect behind the EOSIO software and has also been instrumental in creating other projects like BitShares and Steem. Brendan Blumer served as the CEO of block.one. The project was launched following one of the largest initial coin offerings (ICOs) in history, which raised approximately US$4 billion. The EOSIO mainnet officially went live in June 2018 after the year-long token sale concluded. While block.one was the primary developer, the EOS network itself is now maintained and governed by a decentralized community of Block Producers and token holders.


How does EOS (EOS) work?

EOS operates on a Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) consensus model, which is key to its performance. Instead of all token holders validating transactions, EOS holders vote to elect 21 Block Producers (BPs). These BPs are responsible for validating transactions, producing blocks, and ensuring network security. This system allows for faster block confirmation times (0.5 seconds) and higher throughput compared to traditional Proof-of-Work blockchains. The platform uses a resource allocation model where users and developers must stake EOS tokens to access network resources:

  • CPU: Measures computational processing time.
  • NET: Measures bandwidth usage.
  • RAM: A purchasable resource used to store data like account information and smart contract state on the blockchain.

This model eliminates direct transaction fees for users, as resource costs are covered by staked tokens rather than per-action payments.


What makes EOS (EOS) unique and valuable?

EOS's primary value proposition lies in its design for commercial scalability and developer experience.

  • High Performance: The DPoS mechanism allows EOS to process transactions rapidly and efficiently, making it suitable for dApps requiring high frequency and low latency, such as games and social media platforms.
  • Zero Transaction Fees for Users: By utilizing a staking model for resources, end-users can interact with dApps without worrying about micro-payments for every action, improving the user experience significantly.
  • Sophisticated Governance: EOS features a formal, on-chain constitution and a dispute resolution system. Its governance model allows for agile protocol upgrades and bug fixes through BP voting, which can be more efficient than the hard fork process common in other networks.
  • Enterprise-Grade Tools: The EOSIO software suite provides powerful tools for developers, including role-based permissions, human-readable account names, and support for the C++ programming language, which is favoured for high-performance applications.

What is EOS (EOS) used for?

The EOS token is the utility and governance backbone of the EOS network. Its primary uses include:

  • Resource Staking: Users must stake EOS tokens to obtain the CPU and NET bandwidth required to perform transactions or run dApps.
  • Purchasing RAM: Developers need to purchase RAM (using EOS) to store application data and smart contract state on the blockchain.
  • Governance Voting: EOS holders exercise their voting power to elect the 21 Block Producers who secure the network and decide on key protocol parameters and upgrades.
  • Medium of Exchange: Within the EOS ecosystem, the token is used for payments, trading, and as a base currency for various DeFi applications and NFT marketplaces built on the platform.

How Is the EOS (EOS) Ecosystem Developing?

The EOS ecosystem has evolved significantly since its launch, transitioning from a project led by block.one to a more community-driven entity. A major milestone was the establishment of the EOS Network Foundation (ENF) in 2021, which now leads development funding and strategic direction. Key developments include:

  • The Mandel Upgrade: A hard fork that transferred control of the core EOSIO codebase from block.one to the ENF, granting the community full sovereignty over its protocol.
  • EVM Compatibility: The launch of the EOS EVM, which provides full Ethereum Virtual Machine compatibility. This allows developers to deploy Solidity-based smart contracts and enables users and assets from the Ethereum ecosystem to migrate seamlessly to EOS, benefiting from its high speed and low costs.
  • Diverse dApp Growth: The ecosystem supports a wide range of applications, including DeFi protocols (lending, DEXs), NFT platforms, and gaming dApps, leveraging the network's high performance.

How to mine EOS (EOS)?

EOS cannot be mined in the traditional Proof-of-Work sense. Instead, new EOS tokens are created through a controlled inflationary model (the inflation rate is set by governance). These newly minted tokens are distributed as block rewards to the Block Producers (BPs) who validate transactions and secure the network. Therefore, the primary way to "earn" new EOS is by participating in network consensus as a Block Producer, which requires significant technical infrastructure, community trust, and votes from EOS token holders. For most users, earning EOS involves staking tokens for rewards, providing liquidity in DeFi protocols, or purchasing them on exchanges.


How to keep your EOS Coin safe?

Securing your EOS tokens involves safeguarding your private keys and understanding the unique account model.

  • Use a Secure Wallet: Store your EOS in a reputable non-custodial wallet that gives you full control of your private keys. Recommended options include the native Anchor Wallet (desktop/mobile) or hardware wallets like Ledger that support EOS.
  • Understand Account Permissions: EOS uses a sophisticated account system with owner and active keys. The owner key has ultimate authority (like changing the active key), while the active key is for daily transactions. Keep your owner key in ultra-secure, cold storage.
  • Beware of Phishing: Only interact with official EOS block explorers, dApp front-ends, and wallet interfaces. Never enter your private keys on unverified websites.
  • Stake for Security: Staking your tokens not only provides network resources but can also be a security practice, as unstaking requires a 72-hour waiting period, giving you time to react if your account is compromised.

How to buy EOS Coin?

EOS is a widely traded cryptocurrency available on numerous exchanges. However, it is recommended to use a major cryptocurrency exchange like BTCC Exchange for better liquidity and comprehensive customer support.

  1. Register a BTCC Account: Sign up using your email or mobile number and complete the KYC verification to unlock more platform features and benefits.
  2. Deposit Funds: Deposit fiat currency (via bank transfer, card, or third-party payment) or transfer USDT from an external wallet into your BTCC account. (How to buy USDT on BTCC)
  3. Start Trading: Navigate to the trading page and search for the spot trading pair EOS/USDT or the perpetual contract EOSUSDT.
  4. Place an Order: Enter the amount of EOS you wish to purchase and submit your order. For contract trading, you can also choose to go short (sell) and adjust leverage according to your strategy and risk tolerance.
  5. Confirm Your Purchase: For spot purchases, check your personal account assets to confirm the EOS tokens have arrived. For contract trades, check your open positions on the trading page.

How to Buy and Use EOS

Purchase Guide

Buy in just 4 steps (Register → Verify → Deposit/Purchase → Receive Coins)

  1. 1Register AccountUse email or phone number to quickly complete BTCC registration in under 1 minute.
  2. 2Identity VerificationComplete basic KYC verification to protect your account and assets.
  3. 3Quick TradeSupports credit cards, online banking and other quick purchase methods.
  4. 4Receive CoinsEOS is instantly credited to your BTCC account, ready for trading at any time.

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EOS FAQs

What is the live price, market cap, and 24h volume of EOS (EOS)?

As of right now, the live price of EOS (EOS) is C$0.085518. Its market price fluctuates in real time based on overall supply and demand, and you can check the updated EOS to USD rate at the top of BTCC’s price page. In terms of market scope, EOS records a 24h trading volume of C_24h6.064042K (reflecting total buying and selling activity over the last 24 hours), with a total market cap of C$137.202634M. Its current circulating supply stands at -- out of a maximum supply cap of 2.1B.

Why does the price of EOS (EOS) fluctuate, and what drives its volatility?

The price volatility of EOS (EOS) is essentially driven by market supply and demand dynamics. Key factors behind its price movements include: 1) Global macroeconomic conditions and sentiment, such as Bank of Canada or US Fed interest rate decisions; 2) Tokenomics, including the ratio of circulating supply (--) to max supply (2.1B), as well as token unlocks and burn mechanisms; 3) Fundamental developments, such as ecosystem expansion, on-chain activity, and core protocol upgrades; and 4) Derivatives market dynamics, including leverage battles and liquidation cascades in perpetual contracts.

What are the all-time high (ATH) and all-time low (ATL) for EOS (EOS)?

Looking at its historical price performance, EOS (EOS) hit an all-time high (ATH) of C$31.762719 on 2018-04-29 07:40, representing the peak of market sentiment. Conversely, its all-time low (ATL) was recorded at C$0.076588 on 2026-06-06 04:45. Note that historical highs and lows reflect past performance only and do not guarantee future price trends; investment decisions should always align with live market conditions and your personal risk tolerance.

How to read the EOS (EOS) price chart for futures trading?

When trading EOS futures on BTCC, technical chart analysis begins with identifying key support and resistance levels on 1D and 4H charts using historical price pivots. Next, apply MA/EMA indicators to gauge trend directions, alongside RSI (values above 70 indicate overbought conditions, while below 30 suggest oversold levels). Always validate breakout signals with the 24h trading volume (C_24h6.064042K), as price breakouts accompanied by strong volume offer higher reliability.

How to profit from EOS (EOS) price drops? (Short Selling Guide)

Unlike spot trading where you can only profit from rising prices, BTCC’s EOSUSDT perpetual contracts support two-way trading. If you anticipate a price decline for EOS, simply log into your BTCC account with USDT margin available, navigate to the EOSUSDT pair, set your desired leverage and Take-Profit/Stop-Loss levels, and click "Sell/Short". Once the price drops to your target, close your position to lock in profit from the price difference.

Can I trade EOS (EOS) perpetual futures with high leverage on BTCC?

Yes. BTCC offers flexible, high-tier leverage options for EOSUSDT perpetual futures, providing up to 500x leverage (maximum leverage limits may vary depending on liquidity). While leverage boosts capital efficiency by allowing you to control larger position sizes with less margin, it also amplifies liquidation risks proportionately. BTCC strongly advises using Stop-Loss orders to strictly manage risk when trading with high leverage.

How to practise EOS (EOS) futures trading with a free demo account?

Beginners and traders testing new strategies can switch to BTCC's "Demo Trading" mode with a single click on the App or Web interface. The demo account comes pre-loaded with risk-free virtual funds (such as 100,000 USDT). Powered by live market prices (current price: C$0.085518), you can practise opening/closing positions, adjusting leverage, and setting TP/SL for EOSUSDT with zero financial risk.

Step-by-step guide: How to buy and trade EOS (EOS) on BTCC?

Trading EOS (EOS) on BTCC requires just 4 simple steps: 1) Register a BTCC account and complete basic Identity Verification (KYC); 2) Buy USDT using fiat via credit card/express payment, or deposit USDT/BTC directly from an external wallet; 3) Navigate to the Futures section, search for EOSUSDT, and review its live price (C$0.085518) and chart; 4) Select your margin mode and leverage, choose "Buy/Long" or "Sell/Short" based on your market outlook, set TP/SL orders, and confirm your trade.

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