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Compare Bedrock (BR) vs ConstitutionDAO (PEOPLE) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Bedrock vs ConstitutionDAO — how do they compare? Bedrock trades at Rp2,535 (market cap Rp770,62M, Rp174,9M 24h volume), while ConstitutionDAO trades at Rp99.91 (market cap Rp502,22M, Rp135M 24h volume). The key difference: Bedrock is the larger of the two by market cap, and Bedrock's supply is capped (301,7M / 1B BR (31%)) while ConstitutionDAO's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Bedrock for 5 Days and ConstitutionDAO for 28 Days on average.

BRPEOPLE
Market Cap
Rp770,62MRp502,22M
Volume (24h)
Rp174,9MRp135M
Circulating Supply
301,7M / 1B BR (31%)5,1B PEOPLE
Typical Hold Time
5 Days28 Days

Investor sentiment on Pluang

What Pluang investors did over the last 30 days

BR
76% Buy24% Sell
Avg holding period · 5 Days
PEOPLE
100% Buy0% Sell
Avg holding period · 28 Days

About Bedrock

Bedrock DAO serves as the governance layer of the Bedrock ecosystem, enabling BR token holders to influence its future through veBR, a voting escrow token. The voting power increases with the duration of the lock and resets each season to maintain fairness. veBR holders are responsible for making decisions regarding protocol parameters, incentives, and liquidity allocation. Over time, governance responsibilities are shifting from the Bedrock team to the community.

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About ConstitutionDAO

Constitution DAO was an experiment that has now been dissolved. In November 2021, a group web3-enthusiasts gathered as a decentralized autonomous organization with the shared objective of buying a copy of the U.S. Constitution at a Sotheby’s Auction. There are only 13 original physical copies of the U.S Constitution in existence, which meant that this auction sparked a competitive bidding battle. Even though the group managed to raise well over $40 million in ETH, it ultimately fell short and was outbid by Ken Griffin, a billionaire hedge fund manager and CEO of Citadel.

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