Casper vs dYdX — how do they compare? Casper trades at Rp32.05 (market cap Rp534,42M, Rp36,72M 24h volume), while dYdX trades at Rp2,307 (market cap Rp1,94T, Rp103,8M 24h volume). The key difference: dYdX is far larger — about 3630.1× Casper's market cap, and dYdX's supply is capped (848,6M / 1B DYDX (85%)) while Casper's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Casper for 13 Days and dYdX for 55 Days on average.
| CSPR | DYDX | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp534,42M | Rp1,94T |
Volume (24h) | Rp36,72M | Rp103,8M |
Circulating Supply | 16,6B CSPR | 848,6M / 1B DYDX (85%) |
Typical Hold Time | 13 Days | 55 Days |
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Latest headlines on both assets
Casper is a Proof-of-Stake Layer-1 blockchain aimed at bringing real-world assets on-chain. Launched on the mainnet in March 2021, Casper provides infrastructure for tokenized assets, featuring upgradable smart contracts, protocol-level access control, and native support for multiple virtual machines (VMs).
Read more on CSPR →DYDX (dYdX) is the governance token for the layer 2 protocol of the eponymous non-custodial decentralized cryptocurrency exchange. An open-source platform with smart contract functionality, dYdX is designed for users to lend, borrow and trade crypto assets. Although dYdX supports spot trading, the main focus of the platform is on derivatives and margin trading.
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