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If you’ve entered the world of cryptocurrency trading, you should consider buying some of the smaller currencies. Whether you’re interested exclusively in Bitcoin or want to try lesser-known currencies like EOS, exchange them with Rubix.
EOS is the coin associated with the Entrepreneurial Operating System’s blockchain. It’s an innovative, ambitious program that aims to solve many of the fundamental challenges that face cryptocurrency, and if the team behind the coin succeeds, expect to see its value skyrocket.
As of 2020, cryptocurrency has been used as a decentralized alternative to traditional fiat currencies (which are usually backed by some central government) such as the US dollar (USD). Meanwhile, cryptocurrency technology, including smart contracts and blockchain, has been used for a number of other purposes such as apps, cloud computing, and more.
As of September 2017, there were over 1,100 cryptocurrencies and the total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies reached an all-time high surpassing $60 billion! Then, by December 2017, the total market cap reached $600 billion (a multiple of 10 in only two months).
Although the future is uncertain, cryptocurrency is proving itself to be more than just a fad. Today cryptocurrency is shaping up to be a growing market that (despite the pros and cons) is likely here for the long haul.
Who created EOS?
The first decentralized digital cryptocurrency can arguably be traced back to “bit gold” (not to be confused with Bitgold), which was worked on by Nick Szabo between 1998 and 2005 but was never implemented.
Although bit gold is widely considered the first precursor to bitcoin, cryptocurrency pioneer David Chaum’s company DigiCash (a company founded in 1989 which attempted to innovate digital currency), Wei Dai’s b-money (a conceptual system published in 1998 which Satoshi cites it in the Bitcoin white paper), and “e-gold” (a centralized digital currency that started in 1996) are all notable early mentions.
How do I exchange and Trade EOS?
Users can convert their crypto token to USD by finding an exchange that deals both currencies and selling your crypto currency. Depending on the current exchange rate, fees and spreads that the exchange charges, users will withdraw a corresponding amount of USD. In fact, it fundamentally works the same way as any other currency conversion option. Rubix employs the latest safety measures and has a proven track record for fair, efficient transactions.

Exchange EOS using Rubix
Acquiring EOS is easy when you use the conversion tool built into the Rubix wallet. Instead of going to an EOS exchange and transferring currency, you can trade for EOS directly from your Rubix wallet. Rubix supports not just EOS trading, but most major cryptocurrencies that you can easily exchange. You can even trade EOS for fiat currencies, such as the dollar and euro. Rubix is a simple way to manage your cryptocurrency assets. Pay for products, send funds, and make bets with friends — all while knowing your funds are safe.