Chainbase vs Alien Worlds — how do they compare? Chainbase trades at Rp1,172 (market cap Rp423,89M, Rp73,8M 24h volume), while Alien Worlds trades at Rp32.5 (market cap Rp228,55M, Rp553,94M 24h volume). The key difference: Chainbase is the larger of the two by market cap, and Chainbase's circulating supply is 362,6M / 1B C (37%) versus 7B / 10B TLM (70%) for Alien Worlds. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Chainbase for 9 Days and Alien Worlds for 74 Days on average.
| C | TLM | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp423,89M | Rp228,55M |
Volume (24h) | Rp73,8M | Rp553,94M |
Circulating Supply | 362,6M / 1B C (37%) | 7B / 10B TLM (70%) |
Typical Hold Time | 9 Days | 74 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 →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.
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