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Compare Dusk (DUSK) vs EigenCloud (EIGEN) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Dusk vs EigenCloud — how do they compare? Dusk trades at Rp1,360 (market cap Rp672,27M, Rp47,44M 24h volume), while EigenCloud trades at Rp4,447 (market cap Rp3,67T, Rp331,25M 24h volume). The key difference: EigenCloud is far larger — about 5459.1× Dusk's market cap, and Dusk's supply is capped (497M / 1B DUSK (50%)) while EigenCloud's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Dusk for 40 Days and EigenCloud for 25 Days on average.

DUSKEIGEN
Market Cap
Rp672,27MRp3,67T
Volume (24h)
Rp47,44MRp331,25M
Circulating Supply
497M / 1B DUSK (50%)822,3M EIGEN
Typical Hold Time
40 Days25 Days

Investor sentiment on Pluang

What Pluang investors did over the last 30 days

DUSK
99% Buy1% Sell
Avg holding period · 40 Days
EIGEN
79% Buy21% Sell
Avg holding period · 25 Days

Top news

Latest headlines on both assets

About Dusk

Dusk Network is a privacy blockchain for financial applications. It is a layer-1 blockchain that powers the Confidential Security Contract (XSC) standard and supports native confidential smart contracts. Dusk Network aims to address the requirements and needs of financial markets. Central to its design is a scalable public infrastructure, direct settlement finality of transactions, and strict data privacy.

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About EigenCloud

The EIGEN token is a universal work token designed for EigenLayer, providing security for various digital tasks that are not only objectively verifiable but also intersubjectively attributable. Unlike traditional work tokens that are tied to specific digital tasks or objective faults that are verifiable on-chain, EIGEN addresses a broader category of faults where multiple external observers agree on whether the task was performed correctly. This expands the range of tasks that can be securely managed on a blockchain. EIGEN tokens are used for identifying intersubjective faults on the EigenLayer platform, performing validation tasks across various Actively Validated Services (AVS), and incentivizing and penalizing operators based on their performance.

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