DigiByte vs Towns — how do they compare? DigiByte trades at Rp44.68 (market cap Rp820,78M, Rp51,6M 24h volume), while Towns trades at Rp34.36 (market cap Rp111,14M, Rp56,42M 24h volume). The key difference: DigiByte is far larger — about 7.4× Towns's market cap, and DigiByte's supply is capped (18,4B / 21B DGB (88%)) while Towns's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold DigiByte for 22 Days and Towns for 27 Days on average.
| DGB | TOWNS | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp820,78M | Rp111,14M |
Volume (24h) | Rp51,6M | Rp56,42M |
Circulating Supply | 18,4B / 21B DGB (88%) | 3,3B TOWNS |
Typical Hold Time | 22 Days | 27 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 →Towns Protocol is a communication infrastructure aimed at enabling real-time messaging applications. It consists of an EVM-compatible Layer 2 blockchain, decentralized stream nodes for message delivery, and smart contracts on Base, an Ethereum Layer 2. The protocol facilitates the creation of programmable group chats called Spaces, which support encrypted messaging, on-chain memberships, staking, and monetization through smart contracts. It allows users to build communication platforms without centralized intermediaries.
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