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Compare Ethereum Classic (ETC) vs Stader (SD) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Ethereum Classic vs Stader — how do they compare? Ethereum Classic trades at Rp128,150 (market cap Rp20,21T, Rp581,59M 24h volume), while Stader trades at Rp2,000 (market cap Rp142,06M, Rp19,45M 24h volume). The key difference: Ethereum Classic is far larger — about 142263.8× Stader's market cap, and Ethereum Classic's circulating supply is 157,5M / 210,7M ETC (75%) versus 70,8M / 120M SD (59%) for Stader. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Ethereum Classic for 65 Days and Stader for 11 Days on average.

ETCSD
Market Cap
Rp20,21TRp142,06M
Volume (24h)
Rp581,59MRp19,45M
Circulating Supply
157,5M / 210,7M ETC (75%)70,8M / 120M SD (59%)
Typical Hold Time
65 Days11 Days

Aura AI Summary

Signals from Pluang's Aura AI — not financial advice

Ethereum Classic

No Aura AI signal available yet.

Stader

Stader (SD) is currently trading at Rp2,039 with a market cap of Rp144.2M, showing bearish technical signals across moving averages while oscillators remain neutral. The token trades near key support levels with RSI_6 at 28.68 suggesting potential oversold conditions. With 59% of max supply in circulation and average hold time of 11 days, the token exhibits moderate distribution dynamics within the crypto ecosystem.

Overall outlook remains cautious with technical weakness but potential for short-term bounce from oversold levels. Key opportunities include protocol utility growth and ecosystem expansion, while risks involve continued bearish momentum and crypto market volatility. Investors should monitor support levels and on-chain activity for directional cues.

Investor sentiment on Pluang

What Pluang investors did over the last 30 days

ETC
33% Buy67% Sell
Avg holding period · 65 Days
SD
100% Buy0% Sell
Avg holding period · 11 Days

About Ethereum Classic

Ethereum Classic (ETC) is a hard fork of Ethereum (ETH) that launched in July 2016. Its main function is as a smart contract network, with the ability to host and support decentralized applications (DApps).

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About Stader

Stader is developing staking middleware for various PoS networks, offering modular smart contracts for third-party solutions. In the short term, it will launch contracts on blockchains like Terra and Ethereum to support yield farming and Gaming. Long-term, Stader will encourage third-party staking applications on its platform.

Read more on SD