Crypto asset converter Dymension to Argentine Peso
Easily convert Dymension to Argentine Peso with our calculator. See the conversion trend and key exchange rates between DYM and ARS.
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Dymension to ARS — Market data
Market cap
14.4B ARS
24h Volume
7.6B ARS
Max supply
∞
Circulating supply
1.07B
Type
currency
Price of DYM/ARS - Dymension/Euro
The price of Dymension is rising
The value of Dymension is 25,92 ARS. That means, to purchase 5 DYM, you will need to pay 129,58 ARS. On the other hand, with 1,00 ARS, you can buy a total of 0.03858768 DYM, while 50,00 ARS would allow you to make an acquisition of 1.92938409 DYM.
In the last 7 days, the price of Dymension has increased by +8.06%. Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours, the price has changed by -0.60%.
Convert DYM to ARS
| Amount | 07/07/2026, 04:48 AM |
|---|---|
| 0.5 DYM | 12,96 ARS |
| 1 DYM | 25,92 ARS |
| 2 DYM | 51,83 ARS |
| 5 DYM | 129,58 ARS |
| 10 DYM | 259,15 ARS |
| 50 DYM | 1.295,75 ARS |
| 100 DYM | 2.591,50 ARS |
| 500 DYM | 12.957,50 ARS |
| 1000 DYM | 25.915,01 ARS |
Convert ARS to DYM
| Amount | 07/07/2026, 04:48 AM |
|---|---|
| 0,5000 ARS | 12.95750292 DYM |
| 1,00 ARS | 25.91500585 DYM |
| 2,00 ARS | 51.83001169 DYM |
| 5,00 ARS | 129.57502923 DYM |
| 10,00 ARS | 259.15005847 DYM |
| 50,00 ARS | 1295.75029233 DYM |
| 100,00 ARS | 2591.50058466 DYM |
| 500,00 ARS | 12957.50292331 DYM |
| 1.000,00 ARS | 25915.00584662 DYM |
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What is Dymension?
Dymension standardises rollups with IBC (Inter-Blockchain Communication Protocol), similar to how tokens were standardised with ERC. RollApps are a new crypto-primitive that offers the business model of rollups along with speed and scale under a unified experience. This paves the way for the emergence of a true Internet of rollups. RollApps are modular blockchains, instead of maintaining expensive validators, RollApps leverage the Dymension Hub (layer 1) to secure their funds and Data Availability (DA) networks to publish their transaction data.

