SOL to JPY Live Price Converter
SOL to JPY Calculator
- 1 JPY
- 0.00005 SOL
Solana is a powerful open-source project that leverages permissionless blockchain technology to offer DeFi (decentralized finance) solutions. The Solana Foundation has been working on the Solana project since 2017, but it wasn’t until March 2020 that it was formally released.
Solana is designed to facilitate dApp development and aims to improve blockchain scalability by combining a proof-of-history (PoH) with a proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus. Thanks to Solana’s innovative approach and hybrid consensus model, it has one of the crypto market’s quickest blockchain networks as of 2023.
Solana’s 400-millisecond block time is only going to get faster as the network’s architecture improves. Because of its low transaction fees of less than $ 0.01, the Solana network is a compelling alternative to Ethereum.
The Solana Foundation’s main objective is to increase DeFi adoption. It currently backs a number of market-leading dApps in the fields of DeFi, gambling, NFTs, and Web3.
The Solana ecosystem’s native token, SOL, is among the top cryptocurrencies by market cap. Since 2021, its price has soared as more and more dApps have adopted Solana.
SOL Price Information
SOL Live Data
The current SOL price is ¥ 20 983.14, which is 0.87% change in the past 24 hours and -6.68% in the past 7 days. SOL’s live market cap is ¥ 12T. The 24-hour trading volume is ¥ 1.3T.
The conversion rates are calculated using the Live SOL Price Index along with other digital asset price indices. The SOL/USD exchange rate is updated in real-time.
Bitsgap’s Solana converter is a good place to start following the SOL market and other crypto markets' live updates.
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The exchange rate of Solana is increasing.
The current value of 1 SOL is 20 983.14 JPY. Inversely, 1.00 JPY would allow you to trade for 0.00005 SOL, not including platform or gas fees.
In the last 7 days, the exchange rate has decreased by -6.68%. Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours, the rate has changed by 0.87%. This time last month, the value of 1 SOL was 28 676.51 JPY, which is a 36.66% increase from where it is now. Looking back a year, SOL has changed by -15 706.82 JPY.
SOL to JPY
| Asset | Today at |
| 0.5 SOL | 10 491.57 JPY |
| 1 SOL | 20 983.14 JPY |
| 5 SOL | 104 915.71 JPY |
| 10 SOL | 209 831.42 JPY |
| 50 SOL | 1 049 157.08 JPY |
| 100 SOL | 2 098 314.16 JPY |
| 500 SOL | 10 491 570.82 JPY |
| 1000 SOL | 20 983 141.64 JPY |
JPY to SOL
| Asset | Today at |
| 0.5 JPY | 0.00002 SOL |
| 1 JPY | 0.00005 SOL |
| 5 JPY | 0.00024 SOL |
| 10 JPY | 0.00048 SOL |
| 50 JPY | 0.00238 SOL |
| 100 JPY | 0.00477 SOL |
| 500 JPY | 0.02383 SOL |
| 1000 JPY | 0.04766 SOL |
Today vs. 24 hours ago
| Asset | Today at | 24 hours ago | 24H Change |
| 0.5 SOL | ¥10 491.57 | ¥10 400.41 | +0.87 % |
| 1 SOL | ¥20 983.14 | ¥20 800.82 | +0.87 % |
| 5 SOL | ¥104 915.71 | ¥104 004.1 | +0.87 % |
| 10 SOL | ¥209 831.42 | ¥208 008.2 | +0.87 % |
| 50 SOL | ¥1 049 157.08 | ¥1 040 041 | +0.87 % |
| 100 SOL | ¥2 098 314.16 | ¥2 080 082 | +0.87 % |
| 500 SOL | ¥10 491 570.82 | ¥10 400 410 | +0.87 % |
| 1000 SOL | ¥20 983 141.64 | ¥20 800 820 | +0.87 % |
Today vs. 1 month ago
| Asset | Today at | 1 month ago | 1 month Change |
| 0.5 SOL | ¥10 491.57 | ¥14 338.26 | -36.66 % |
| 1 SOL | ¥20 983.14 | ¥28 676.51 | -36.66 % |
| 5 SOL | ¥104 915.71 | ¥143 382.57 | -36.66 % |
| 10 SOL | ¥209 831.42 | ¥286 765.15 | -36.66 % |
| 50 SOL | ¥1 049 157.08 | ¥1 433 825.75 | -36.66 % |
| 100 SOL | ¥2 098 314.16 | ¥2 867 651.49 | -36.66 % |
| 500 SOL | ¥10 491 570.82 | ¥14 338 257.46 | -36.66 % |
| 1000 SOL | ¥20 983 141.64 | ¥28 676 514.92 | -36.66 % |
Today vs. 1 year ago
| Asset | Today at | 1 year ago | 1 year Change |
| 0.5 SOL | ¥10 491.57 | ¥18 344.98 | -74.85 % |
| 1 SOL | ¥20 983.14 | ¥36 689.97 | -74.85 % |
| 5 SOL | ¥104 915.71 | ¥183 449.83 | -74.85 % |
| 10 SOL | ¥209 831.42 | ¥366 899.66 | -74.85 % |
| 50 SOL | ¥1 049 157.08 | ¥1 834 498.29 | -74.85 % |
| 100 SOL | ¥2 098 314.16 | ¥3 668 996.58 | -74.85 % |
| 500 SOL | ¥10 491 570.82 | ¥18 344 982.91 | -74.85 % |
| 1000 SOL | ¥20 983 141.64 | ¥36 689 965.83 | -74.85 % |
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FAQ
Solana’s innovative combination of proof-of-stake (PoS) and proof-of-history (PoH) consensus models speeds up the validation process, making the network as a whole faster, cheaper, and more efficient. Thanks to this, Solana has been dubbed the “Visa of Crypto.”
Having high processing power and transaction speed makes the Solana network ideal for both personal and business use. By switching to Solana, organizations can process even large data sets in a matter of seconds.
The fact that Solana-based smart contracts have run smoothly since launch demonstrates the platform’s utility. As more crypto apps emerged on the network, the price of Solana gradually increased, reaching a record high of $ 216 on September 9, 2021. There are currently more than 350 projects listed on the Solana Blockchain.
While there’s merit to the claim that Solana can challenge Ethereum’s position as the dominant blockchain platform for smart contracts, its progress has been greatly hampered by numerous disruptions (like DDOS attacks). Also, recent updates to Ethereum have mostly fixed its scalability problems, which makes a case for Solana less strong.
Most of what Solana has accomplished has been thanks to Anatoly Yakovenko. In 2005, Yakovenko began his career at Qualcomm, where he rapidly rose through the ranks to become a senior staff engineer. Although he changed jobs down the road and briefly worked for Dropbox, his professional life became closely intertwined with those of his former colleagues.
In 2017, Yakovenko started working on what would become Solana. Greg Fitzgerald, who also worked at Qualcomm, helped him start Solana Labs, which attracted several other Qualcomm employees. In 2020, the Solana protocol and SOL token finally saw the light of day and were introduced to the public.
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