Convert Chainlink LINK to Ethereum ETH
LINK to ETH: 1 Chainlink converts to 0.0040 ETH as of January 19 at 2:08 AM
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About LINK and ETH
Chainlink is falling, while Ethereum is climbing this week. The current LINK to ETH conversion rate is 0.004. Inversely, this means that if you convert 1 ETH you will get 249.73 LINK. The conversion rate of LINK/ETH has increased by 0.22% in the last hour (ETH/LINK decreased by 0.22%). In the last 24 hours, LINK/ETH shrunk by 3.31%, while ETH/LINK grew by the same amount.
The exchange rate of Chainlink is decreasing. The current value of 1 LINK is 0.0040 ETH. In other words, to buy 5 Chainlink, it would cost you 0.0200 ETH. Inversely, 1 ETH would allow you to trade for 249.73 LINK while 50 ETH would convert to 12,486.68 LINK, not including platform or gas fees.
In the last 7 days, the exchange rate has fallen by 6.37%. Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours, the rate has changed by 3.54%, and that the highest exchange rate of 1 LINK to ETH was 0.0042 ETH and the lowest 24 hour value was 1 LINK for 0.0038 ETH. Last month, 1 LINK was worth 0.0042 ETH. Today, it's down 5.19%. Looking back a year, Chainlink has changed by 0.0076 ETH. That means that in a single year, the value of Chainlink has shrank by 90.73%.
Chainlink Market Stats
Chainlink is an oracle platform bringing the capital markets onchain and powering decentralized finance, featuring a novel fee model where offchain and onchain revenue from Chainlink adoption is converted to LINK tokens and stored in a strategic Chainlink Reserve.
Ethereum Market Stats
Ethereum is a decentralized computing platform that uses ETH (also called Ether) to pay transaction fees (or “gas”). Developers can use Ethereum to run decentralized applications (dApps) and issue new crypto assets, known as Ethereum tokens.