Bancor vs Rootstock Infrastructure Framework — how do they compare? Bancor trades at Rp4,805 (market cap Rp515,96M, Rp65,01M 24h volume), while Rootstock Infrastructure Framework trades at Rp2,237 (market cap Rp2,24T, Rp150,27M 24h volume). The key difference: Rootstock Infrastructure Framework is far larger — about 4341.4× Bancor's market cap, and Rootstock Infrastructure Framework's supply is capped (1B / 1B RIF (100%)) while Bancor's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Bancor for 37 Days and Rootstock Infrastructure Framework for 12 Days on average.
| BNT | RIF | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp515,96M | Rp2,24T |
Volume (24h) | Rp65,01M | Rp150,27M |
Circulating Supply | 107,8M BNT | 1B / 1B RIF (100%) |
Typical Hold Time | 37 Days | 12 Days |
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Bancor is the only decentralized staking protocol that allows users to earn money with single-token exposure and full protection from impermanent loss. The protocol token used on the network is the Bancor Network Token or BNT. It allows traders to provide liquidity for the pools available on the network.
Read more on BNT →RIF enables holders to take part in governing RootstockCollective, a DAO that supports and rewards projects building on Bitcoin via Rootstock. When staked in the DAO, RIF (stRIF) serves as a governance token, allowing members to earn rewards in Bitcoin and RIF. Ongoing initiatives include a decentralized grants program and CollectiveRewards.
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