DigiByte vs Tezos — how do they compare? DigiByte trades at Rp44.67 (market cap Rp820,78M, Rp51,6M 24h volume), while Tezos trades at Rp4,044 (market cap Rp4,42T, Rp130,19M 24h volume). The key difference: Tezos is far larger — about 5385.1× DigiByte's market cap, and DigiByte's supply is capped (18,4B / 21B DGB (88%)) while Tezos's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold DigiByte for 22 Days and Tezos for 97 Days on average.
| DGB | XTZ | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp820,78M | Rp4,42T |
Volume (24h) | Rp51,6M | Rp130,19M |
Circulating Supply | 18,4B / 21B DGB (88%) | 1,1B XTZ |
Typical Hold Time | 22 Days | 97 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 →Tezos is a blockchain network that’s based on smart contracts, in a way that’s not too dissimilar to Ethereum. The big difference is Tezos aims to offer infrastructure that is more advanced — meaning it can evolve and improve over time without there ever being a danger of a hard fork. This open-source platform also bills itself as “secure, upgradable and built to last” — and says its smart contract language provides the accuracy that is required for high-value use cases.
Read more on XTZ →