DeepBook Protocol vs Horizen — how do they compare? DeepBook Protocol trades at Rp328.26 (market cap Rp1,8T, Rp80,66M 24h volume), while Horizen trades at Rp73,104 (market cap Rp2,29T, Rp96,68M 24h volume). The key difference: Horizen is the larger of the two by market cap, and DeepBook Protocol's circulating supply is 5,5B / 10B DEEP (55%) versus 15,1M / 21M ZEN (72%) for Horizen. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold DeepBook Protocol for 13 Days and Horizen for 80 Days on average.
| DEEP | ZEN | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp1,8T | Rp2,29T |
Volume (24h) | Rp80,66M | Rp96,68M |
Circulating Supply | 5,5B / 10B DEEP (55%) | 15,1M / 21M ZEN (72%) |
Typical Hold Time | 13 Days | 80 Days |
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DeepBook is a decentralized central limit order book (CLOB) on the Sui blockchain, offering high performance and low latency. It operates entirely on-chain, enhancing programmability and liquidity in the DeFi ecosystem. By providing tighter liquidity and greater control for liquidity providers compared to traditional models, DeepBook serves as the key wholesale liquidity venue for diverse financial services.
Read more on DEEP →Horizen (ZEN) is a zero-knowledge-enabled network of blockchains powered by the largest node infrastructure in the industry. Blockchain interoperability is enabled by the Zendoo protocol, which uses SNARK-verification and allows for complete flexibility in sidechain type, consensus, speed, and privacy.
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