ether.fi vs IoTeX — how do they compare? ether.fi trades at Rp7,699 (market cap Rp7,12T, Rp810M 24h volume), while IoTeX trades at Rp43.12 (market cap Rp405,89M, Rp14,83M 24h volume). The key difference: ether.fi is far larger — about 17541.7× IoTeX's market cap, and ether.fi's circulating supply is 927,4M / 1B ETHFI (93%) versus 9,4B / 10B IOTX (95%) for IoTeX. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold ether.fi for 42 Days and IoTeX for 40 Days on average.
| ETHFI | IOTX | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp7,12T | Rp405,89M |
Volume (24h) | Rp810M | Rp14,83M |
Circulating Supply | 927,4M / 1B ETHFI (93%) | 9,4B / 10B IOTX (95%) |
Typical Hold Time | 42 Days | 40 Days |
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ether.fi is a liquid restaking protocol on Ethereum. Their liquid restaking token, eETH, is the first native liquid restaking token on Ethereum. Stakers can mint eETH on ether.fi. When a user does this, ether.fi will then stake and restake the ETH, allowing users to maximize rewards. By minting eETH you are getting exposure to 4 types of rewards: Ethereum staking rewards, ether.fi Loyalty Points, restaking rewards (including EigenLayer points), and the ability to provide liquidity to DeFi protocols.
Read more on ETHFI →IoTeX is a decentralized backbone for machine economics that serves machines ranging from smart home devices to autonomous vehicles. To this end, IoTeX has built and launched a fast, high-performance, and EVM-compatible blockchain that provides flexibility and scalability for various applications. IOTX is the native coin that can be used for staking and governance, paying for transactions, also registering new devices on the IoTeX network.
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