DigiByte vs Medieval Empires — how do they compare? DigiByte trades at Rp44.67 (market cap Rp820,78M, Rp51,6M 24h volume), while Medieval Empires trades at Rp3.09 (market cap Rp1,72M, Rp1,15M 24h volume). The key difference: DigiByte is far larger — about 477.2× Medieval Empires's market cap, and DigiByte's supply is capped (18,4B / 21B DGB (88%)) while Medieval Empires's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold DigiByte for 22 Days and Medieval Empires for 10 Days on average.
| DGB | MEE | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp820,78M | Rp1,72M |
Volume (24h) | Rp51,6M | Rp1,15M |
Circulating Supply | 18,4B / 21B DGB (88%) | 559,4M MEE |
Typical Hold Time | 22 Days | 10 Days |
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DigiByte (DGB) is an open-source blockchain and asset creation platform. Its development started in October 2013, and its genesis block was mined in January 2014 as a fork of Bitcoin (BTC).
Read more on DGB →Medieval Empires is a multiplayer online strategy game set in late 13th-century Turkey. Developed on the Polygon blockchain, it is accessible on PC, Mac, and mobile devices. The game features acclaimed actor Engin Altan Düzyatan as Ertuğrul Gazi, providing a modern Web 3.0 experience. The development team combines expertise in game development and blockchain technology for seamless integration and enhanced gameplay. With its historical context, the game appeals to both strategy enthusiasts and history fans.
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