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Compare Catizen (CATI) vs Maple Finance (SYRUP) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Catizen vs Maple Finance — how do they compare? Catizen trades at Rp692.85 (market cap Rp461,89M, Rp66,26M 24h volume), while Maple Finance trades at Rp3,365 (market cap Rp3,98T, Rp239,97M 24h volume). The key difference: Maple Finance is far larger — about 8616.8× Catizen's market cap, and Catizen's supply is capped (670,1M / 1B CATI (68%)) while Maple Finance's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Catizen for 27 Days and Maple Finance for 13 Days on average.

CATISYRUP
Market Cap
Rp461,89MRp3,98T
Volume (24h)
Rp66,26MRp239,97M
Circulating Supply
670,1M / 1B CATI (68%)1,2B SYRUP
Typical Hold Time
27 Days13 Days

Investor sentiment on Pluang

What Pluang investors did over the last 30 days

CATI
46% Buy54% Sell
Avg holding period · 27 Days
SYRUP
81% Buy19% Sell
Avg holding period · 13 Days

Top news

Latest headlines on both assets

About Catizen

Catizen is an innovative gaming bot on Telegram that seamlessly integrates the Telegram x TON blockchain. It aims to transform Web3 access by enabling practical mobile payments. By leveraging Telegram's large user base, Catizen aims to become a central hub for Web3 traffic, attracting hundreds of billions of users. Catizen will function as a mini-app center, combining the unique features of Launchpool with short videos and e-commerce. It will attract and engage users through gamification and strategic Play-to-Airdrop initiatives, revolutionizing the way users access and engage with the Web3 ecosystem.

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About Maple Finance

Maple, launched in 2021, is an on-chain asset manager that combines decades of experience in traditional finance and cryptocurrency. By merging capital markets expertise with DeFi innovation, Maple offers a variety of products, including secured lending, Bitcoin yield strategies, and structured financial instruments.

Read more on SYRUP