Convert Cardstack CARD to Japanese Yen JPY
CARD to JPY: 1 Cardstack converts to ¥0.03924 JPY as of April 9 at 4:45 PM
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About Cardstack
Cardstack is falling this week. The current price of Cardstack is ¥0.03924 per CARD. With a circulating supply of 2,999,311,733.802 CARD, it means that Cardstack has a total market cap of ¥117,681,228.88. The amount of Cardstack traded has risen by ¥64,397 in the last 24 hours, which is a 1.69% increase. Additionally, in the last day, ¥3,821,232 worth of CARD has been traded.
The exchange rate of Cardstack is decreasing. The current value of 1 CARD is ¥0.03924 JPY. In other words, to buy 5 Cardstack, it would cost you ¥0.19618 JPY. Inversely, ¥1 JPY would allow you to trade for 25.49 CARD while ¥50 JPY would convert to 1,274.33 CARD, not including platform or gas fees.
In the last 7 days, the exchange rate has increased by 7.76%. Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours, the rate has changed by 0.32%, which means that the highest exchange rate of 1 CARD to JPY was ¥0.04494 JPY and the lowest 24 hour value was 1 CARD for ¥0.03817 JPY. Last month, 1 CARD was worth ¥0.04591 JPY. Today, it's down 14.75%. Looking back a year, Cardstack has changed by ¥0.03808 JPY. That means that in a single year, the value of Cardstack has shrank by 6.66%.
Cardstack Market Stats
Cardstack is an open-source framework and consensus protocol that makes blockchains usable and scalable for the mass market, creating a decentralized software ecosystem that can challenge today’s digital superpowers. Cardstack Token (CARD) is a utility token allowing end- users and businesses to use applications that interact with multiple blockchains, decentralized protocols, app-coin-backed dApps, and cloud- based services while paying a single on-chain transaction fee. The main value proposition of the Cardstack ICO is to breakdown the user experience of disparate software, cloud and blockchain silos which now exist on various levels of the digital world, allowing both developers and users to engage in customizable workflows. To overcome these disparate app silos, Cardstack offers a new UI, deployed via the web or as a peer-to-peer app, which turns each service created by open-source developers into a “card”. Each card comprises a visual embodiment of key information, whereby users can then connect related cards for any type of workflow or utility they desire. These cards are the point of interaction between local services, cloud-based services and blockchain services all on one interface called Cardstack Hub. Underlying the Cardstack ecosystem is the Cardstack Token (CARD), an Ethereum-based ERC20 token. The Cardstack Team comprises many open source contributors. Check out the full list of contributors here. Heading the development of Cardstack is Christopher Tse. Christopher holds a BSc in Computer Science from Columbia University and is the Co-Founder of Monegraph and dotBlockchain Media. He has also served as Senior Director of Innovation at Businessweek. Ed Faulkner is the Lead Developer at Cardstack. He holds a Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT. He has founded three of his own tech ventures of which all are currently operational. Hassan Abdel-Rahman is the Lead Blockchain Developer for Cardstack. He holds a BSc in Computer Science and Mathematics from Colorado School of Mines. Previous roles include over 2 years as Senior Software Designer at Monegraph and Principal Engineer at McGraw-Hill Education. One of the most important features Cardstack will deploy is an entry channel payment system that does not require users to purchase cryptocurrency from an exchange. Users can simply pay with fiat, such as a credit card, to purchase CARD tokens directly on the platform, bypassing the need for any prior familiarity with crypto. Once users purchase CARD tokens, they are stored on a native wallet accessible from the Cardstack Hub. CARD tokens held in the native wallet are then used to purchase SSCs for every app and service they users with to access. To make any project appealing to the mass consumer market, this type of simplified entry into the cryptospace is a necessity. Cardstack have made some progress on the development front. The code for over 30 initial modules on the Cardstack platform has been made available via their Github. Also, the Solidity code for the Scalable Payment Pool has already been open-sourced. The Scalability Payment Pool is one of the core back-end mechanisms of the platform that issues rewards to developers for their work. Cardstack aims to create an economically-sustainable software ecosystem that avoids the problems of today’s centralized platforms. It’s an “experience layer” for the decentralized internet of the future, allowing users to combine services across cloud apps and decentralized apps. The ecosystem revolves around the use of Cardstack tokens, or CARD.
Conversion tables
CARD to JPY values from Today at 4:45 pm
0.5 CARD = ¥0.01962 JPY |
1 CARD = ¥0.03924 JPY |
5 CARD = ¥0.1962 JPY |
10 CARD = ¥0.3924 JPY |
50 CARD = ¥1.96 JPY |
100 CARD = ¥3.92 JPY |
500 CARD = ¥19.62 JPY |
1,000 CARD = ¥39.24 JPY |
JPY to CARD values from Today at
¥1 JPY = 12.74 CARD |
¥1 JPY = 25.49 CARD |
¥5 JPY = 127.43 CARD |
¥10 JPY = 254.87 CARD |
¥50 JPY = 1,274.33 CARD |
¥100 JPY = 2,548.66 CARD |
¥500 JPY = 12,743.32 CARD |
¥1,000 JPY = 25,486.65 CARD |
CARD to JPY over time
CARD | Today | 24H -0.14% | 1M -17.02% | 1Y 2.95% |
|---|---|---|---|---|
0.5 CARD | ¥0.01962 JPY | ¥0.01964 JPY | ¥0.02296 JPY | ¥0.01904 JPY |
1 CARD | ¥0.03924 JPY | ¥0.03929 JPY | ¥0.04591 JPY | ¥0.03808 JPY |
5 CARD | ¥0.1962 JPY | ¥0.1964 JPY | ¥0.2296 JPY | ¥0.1904 JPY |
10 CARD | ¥0.3924 JPY | ¥0.3929 JPY | ¥0.4591 JPY | ¥0.3808 JPY |
50 CARD | ¥1.96 JPY | ¥1.96 JPY | ¥2.30 JPY | ¥1.90 JPY |
100 CARD | ¥3.92 JPY | ¥3.93 JPY | ¥4.59 JPY | ¥3.81 JPY |
500 CARD | ¥19.62 JPY | ¥19.64 JPY | ¥22.96 JPY | ¥19.04 JPY |
1,000 CARD | ¥39.24 JPY | ¥39.29 JPY | ¥45.91 JPY | ¥38.08 JPY |
Frequently asked questions
Right now, 1 Cardstack is worth about ¥0.03924.
Based on the current rate, you could get 25.49 CARD for 1 JPY.
Cardstack price has been declining. Since yesterday, the exchange rate of Cardstack has decreased. Since last month, the exchange rate of Cardstack has decreased. Since this time last year, the price of Cardstack has decreased.
You can use our CARD to JPY calculator at the top of this page to convert any amount of CARD to JPY. We've also created a couple of quick reference tables for the most popular conversions. For example, 5 JPY is equivalent to 127.43 CARD. Inversely, 5 CARD will cost about ¥0.1962
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