Sol Bastard Price & Performance
SOBA · CryptocurrencyLive market data · Last updated: July 4, 2026 at 10:28 p.m. (ET). Prices shown in USD and for information only — not investment advice.
Sol Bastard (SOBA) is trading at $0.000207 USD, up +21.07% over the past 24 hours. Its market capitalization is $184,055, ranking it #4849 among all cryptocurrencies by market value.
How we think about Sol Bastard at Evermore
Sol Bastard (SOBA) is currently classified as a micro-cap cryptocurrency by market value. Micro-cap tokens are highly speculative, thinly traded, and frequently do not survive a full market cycle. We would not build any part of a financial plan around an asset in this tier.
How Sol Bastard is taxed in Canada
The Canada Revenue Agency treats cryptocurrency as a commodity, not currency. When you sell, trade, or spend Sol Bastard, you trigger a taxable event — typically a capital gain (50% of the gain is taxable) if you are an investor, or fully-taxable business income if the CRA considers your trading a business. Every disposition must be reported, including crypto-to-crypto trades.
Can you hold Sol Bastard in a TFSA or RRSP?
No. You cannot hold SOBA directly inside a TFSA, RRSP, or other registered account — cryptocurrencies are not "qualified investments." Canadians who want tax-sheltered crypto exposure typically use a listed crypto ETF held inside a registered account instead, which changes the risk and fee profile considerably.
Common Questions
What is the price of Sol Bastard (SOBA) today?
Sol Bastard is trading at approximately $0.000207 USD. Prices are highly volatile and update continuously; this page refreshes its data on a short cache to stay reasonably current.
What is Sol Bastard's market capitalization?
Sol Bastard has a market capitalization of roughly $184,055 USD, ranking it #4849 among all cryptocurrencies by market value.
How is Sol Bastard taxed for Canadian investors?
The CRA treats Sol Bastard as a commodity. Selling, trading, or spending it is a taxable disposition — normally a capital gain (50% taxable) for investors. Crypto-to-crypto trades are taxable too. Keep detailed records of the cost base and fair market value at each transaction.
Can I hold Sol Bastard in my TFSA or RRSP?
Not directly — SOBA is not a qualified investment for registered accounts. Canadians seeking sheltered exposure usually use a listed crypto ETF inside a TFSA or RRSP instead.
Is Sol Bastard a good investment?
That depends entirely on your financial plan, time horizon, and risk tolerance. We treat crypto as a small speculative satellite position, never core capital. Speak with a CFP® or CIM® before allocating.
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