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Details Kusama (KSM) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of KSM is $4.163. In the past 24 hours, KSM has traded between $4.15 and $4.32, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of KSM is $623.7528, and the all-time low is $0.8765.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of KSM over the past 1 hour is
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Kusama (KSM) Today's Price
The live price of KSM today is $4.163, with a current market cap of $74.917M. The 24-hour trading volume is 6M. The price of KSM to USD is updated in real time.
Kusama (KSM) Price History (USD)
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KUSAMA (KSM) FAQ
What is Kusama (KSM) and what is its purpose?
Kusama is often referred to as Polkadot's "canary network" or "wild cousin." It's an experimental, unrefined, and faster version, built on the same codebase. Its primary purpose is to serve as a pre-production environment for developers to test new blockchains, applications, and upgrades in a real-world, live environment with real economic incentives before deploying them on a mainnet. Kusama aims to provide a space for rapid innovation and higher risk projects.
How does Kusama relate to Polkadot?
While Kusama is built on the same underlying technology as Polkadot and was co-founded by Dr. Gavin Wood, it is not a testnet in the traditional sense, but rather a separate, independent network. It acts more like a "canary network," warning of potential issues and allowing for experimentation with network parameters and parachains. Projects can start on Kusama and then transition to Polkadot, or choose to remain on Kusama.
What is the KSM token used for?
KSM is Kusama's native cryptocurrency and has several key functions: Staking allows KSM to be staked to secure the network, validate transactions, and earn rewards. Governance enables KSM holders to vote on network upgrades, proposals, and elect community representatives. Parachain Auctions/Crowdloans utilize KSM to bond for parachain slots on the Kusama Relay Chain. Lastly, KSM is used to pay for transaction fees on the network.
How does staking KSM work, and what are the associated risks?
KSM staking involves delegating tokens to validators to help secure the network. Rewards are typically distributed after each era (approximately every 6 hours). There is an unstaking period, usually 7 days, during which tokens are locked and cannot be transferred. Validators face slashing risk for misbehavior if they act maliciously or are offline. While minimum staking amounts vary, the reward rate (APR) can fluctuate.
Is there a maximum supply of KSM?
No, KSM does not have a capped supply. It is an inflationary token, with new KSM tokens continuously released, typically at an annual inflation rate of around 10%. The distribution of newly minted KSM depends on the proportion of KSM currently staked, influencing the network's economic incentives and stability.
What are Parachains and the Relay Chain on Kusama?
Kusama, like Polkadot, consists of a Relay Chain and Parachains. The Relay Chain is the central blockchain where transactions are finalized, providing shared security to all connected chains. Parachains are custom, application-specific blockchains that connect to the Relay Chain and utilize its computing resources to confirm transactions, allowing for interoperability and parallel processing across the network.



