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Compare Centrifuge (CFG) vs Taiko (TAIKO) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Centrifuge vs Taiko — how do they compare? Centrifuge trades at Rp3,242 (market cap Rp1,85T, Rp154,54M 24h volume), while Taiko trades at Rp1,505 (market cap Rp302,57M, Rp124,71M 24h volume). The key difference: Centrifuge is far larger — about 6114.3× Taiko's market cap, and Taiko's supply is capped (201,8M / 1B TAIKO (21%)) while Centrifuge's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Centrifuge for 4 Days and Taiko for 5 Days on average.

CFGTAIKO
Market Cap
Rp1,85TRp302,57M
Volume (24h)
Rp154,54MRp124,71M
Circulating Supply
577,2M CFG201,8M / 1B TAIKO (21%)
Typical Hold Time
4 Days5 Days

Investor sentiment on Pluang

What Pluang investors did over the last 30 days

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TAIKO
25% Buy75% Sell
Avg holding period · 5 Days

About Centrifuge

Centrifuge is a decentralized infrastructure protocol that brings real-world assets like invoices, real estate, and Treasury bills onchain for use in DeFi. It provides open, EVM-native infrastructure for tokenizing and managing financial assets across multiple networks, including Ethereum, Base, and Avalanche. The CFG token powers governance, enabling holders to vote on protocol upgrades and strategic decisions through a DAO.

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About Taiko

Taiko is a completely open-source and permissionless Ethereum-equivalent ZK-Rollup designed to scale Ethereum natively. It offers a seamless experience similar to Ethereum while maintaining full decentralization—anyone can run a Taiko node, proposer, or prover without centralized control. Taiko utilizes Ethereum block builders to sequence its blocks and transactions, which decentralizes the sequencer set while inheriting the security and liveness guarantees of the base layer. The network supports over 100 projects across various sectors, including DeFi, Gaming, social platforms, infrastructure, and tooling.

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