Bedrock vs Alien Worlds — how do they compare? Bedrock trades at Rp2,554 (market cap Rp767,94M, Rp175,23M 24h volume), while Alien Worlds trades at Rp32.6 (market cap Rp228,55M, Rp553,94M 24h volume). The key difference: Bedrock is far larger — about 3.4× Alien Worlds's market cap, and Bedrock's circulating supply is 301,7M / 1B BR (31%) versus 7B / 10B TLM (70%) for Alien Worlds. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Bedrock for 5 Days and Alien Worlds for 74 Days on average.
| BR | TLM | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp767,94M | Rp228,55M |
Volume (24h) | Rp175,23M | Rp553,94M |
Circulating Supply | 301,7M / 1B BR (31%) | 7B / 10B TLM (70%) |
Typical Hold Time | 5 Days | 74 Days |
What Pluang investors did over the last 30 days
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.
Read more on BR →Alien Worlds is a decentralized, NFT metaverse, where players compete for scarce resources, Trilium (TLM). Due to this, Alien Worlds also has a DeFi element to the game, as players advance by staking TLM and using TLM to vote in Planet DAOs.
Read more on TLM →