EigenCloud vs Morpho — how do they compare? EigenCloud trades at Rp4,321 (market cap Rp3,48T, Rp407,76M 24h volume), while Morpho trades at Rp37,206 (market cap Rp19,22T, Rp338,89M 24h volume). The key difference: Morpho is far larger — about 5.5× EigenCloud's market cap, and Morpho's supply is capped (516,3M / 1B MORPHO (52%)) while EigenCloud's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold EigenCloud for 25 Days and Morpho for 15 Days on average.
| EIGEN | MORPHO | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp3,48T | Rp19,22T |
Volume (24h) | Rp407,76M | Rp338,89M |
Circulating Supply | 822,3M EIGEN | 516,3M / 1B MORPHO (52%) |
Typical Hold Time | 25 Days | 15 Days |
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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.
Read more on EIGEN →Morpho is an open, efficient, and trustless platform designed for earning yield and borrowing assets. Lenders utilize Morpho Vaults to maximize their returns, while borrowers gain access to assets through Morpho Markets. Its permissionless infrastructure empowers developers and businesses to create markets, curate vaults, and build applications. With immutable contracts, isolated lending markets, improved interest rates, and low gas fees, Morpho offers efficiency, flexibility, and a developer-friendly environment.
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