Moonbirds vs Kaspa — how do they compare? Moonbirds trades at Rp1,202 (market cap Rp337,68M, Rp137,65M 24h volume), while Kaspa trades at Rp516.61 (market cap Rp14,09T, Rp131,24M 24h volume). The key difference: Kaspa is far larger — about 41725.9× Moonbirds's market cap, and Moonbirds's circulating supply is 285M / 1B BIRB (29%) versus 27,6B / 28,7B KAS (97%) for Kaspa. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Moonbirds for 6 Days and Kaspa for 39 Days on average.
| BIRB | KAS | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp337,68M | Rp14,09T |
Volume (24h) | Rp137,65M | Rp131,24M |
Circulating Supply | 285M / 1B BIRB (29%) | 27,6B / 28,7B KAS (97%) |
Typical Hold Time | 6 Days | 39 Days |
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Latest headlines on both assets
Moonbirds is the utility and governance token expanding the Moonbirds NFT brand into a commerce-driven “phygital” economy. It powers governance, in-game currency, and exclusive rewards while bridging digital NFT ownership with real-world products and experiences. Originally rooted in Ethereum NFTs, BIRB launched on Solana for efficiency and integrates across multiple ecosystems for broader reach.
Read more on BIRB →Kaspa is a fast and scalable Layer-1 cryptocurrency built on a proof-of-work model, powered by the GHOSTDAG protocol. This protocol allows multiple blocks to coexist in a blockDAG structure. Kaspa can process 10 blocks per second, with plans to scale to 100 BPS, providing near-instant confirmation times. Designed for accessibility and decentralization, Kaspa runs smoothly on standard personal computers and supports future Layer-2 solutions for scalable and secure applications.
Read more on KAS →