Chainbase vs Terra — how do they compare? Chainbase trades at Rp1,165 (market cap Rp423,7M, Rp73,84M 24h volume), while Terra trades at Rp846.4 (market cap Rp598,27M, Rp74,71M 24h volume). The key difference: Terra is the larger of the two by market cap, and Chainbase's supply is capped (362,6M / 1B C (37%)) while Terra's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Chainbase for 9 Days and Terra for 80 Days on average.
| C | LUNA | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp423,7M | Rp598,27M |
Volume (24h) | Rp73,84M | Rp74,71M |
Circulating Supply | 362,6M / 1B C (37%) | 710M LUNA |
Typical Hold Time | 9 Days | 80 Days |
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Chainbase is developing the Hyperdata Network for AI, establishing a foundational layer for the DataFi era. This network converts fragmented on-chain signals into structured, verifiable, and AI-ready data, facilitating seamless collaboration among agents, applications, and humans. Chainbase empowers a decentralized data economy where data is treated as capital—composable, monetizable, and accessible to everyone.
Read more on C →The Terra 2.0 protocol is a decentralized and open-source public blockchain protocol. Luna is the Terra protocol's native staking token used for governance and mining. The Terra 2.0 chain will not have a stablecoin and holders of the old Terra Classic chain will be airdropped new Luna native coins. In the plan, developers of the Terra ecosystem are to migrate and deploy their dapps on the new blockchain.
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