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Compare Creditcoin (CTC) vs rats (Ordinals) (RATS) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Creditcoin vs rats (Ordinals) — how do they compare? Creditcoin trades at Rp1,497 (market cap Rp812,5M, Rp51,41M 24h volume), while rats (Ordinals) trades at Rp0.6435 (market cap --, Rp102,47M 24h volume). The key difference: Creditcoin's supply is capped (549,6M / 600M CTC (92%)) while rats (Ordinals)'s keeps growing, and rats (Ordinals) is more actively traded (Rp102,47M versus Rp51,41M). Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Creditcoin for 17 Days and rats (Ordinals) for 9 Days on average.

CTCRATS
Market Cap
Rp812,5M--
Volume (24h)
Rp51,41MRp102,47M
Circulating Supply
549,6M / 600M CTC (92%)--
Typical Hold Time
17 Days9 Days

Investor sentiment on Pluang

What Pluang investors did over the last 30 days

CTC
61% Buy39% Sell
Avg holding period · 17 Days
RATS
60% Buy40% Sell
Avg holding period · 9 Days

About Creditcoin

Creditcoin is a project developed by a team based in the United States, Canada, South Korea, Nigeria, and Estonia. Its goal is to address the lack of credit systems for the unbanked in emerging markets. Individuals who are unable to access traditional banking services often have to rely on non-banking sources for loans. However, banks do not accept credit records from these non-banking institutions because they cannot verify the reliability of the data. Creditcoin aims to solve this issue by documenting credit transaction history transparently on a public blockchain, providing a trustworthy record that banks can rely on.

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About rats (Ordinals)

RATS is a unique meme token inspired by rats, built on the Bitcoin blockchain, and follows the BRC-20 token standard. As a BRC-20 token, RATS allows users to order, identify, and inscribe digital content onto satoshis, the smallest unit of Bitcoin, enabling the creation of digital artifacts.

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