GMX vs KernelDAO — how do they compare? GMX trades at Rp107,996 (market cap Rp1,13T, Rp53,42M 24h volume), while KernelDAO trades at Rp686.26 (market cap Rp196,58M, Rp88,55M 24h volume). The key difference: GMX is far larger — about 5748.3× KernelDAO's market cap, and GMX's circulating supply is 10,4M / 13,3M GMX (79%) versus 286,3M / 1B KERNEL (29%) for KernelDAO. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold GMX for 45 Days and KernelDAO for 13 Days on average.
| GMX | KERNEL | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp1,13T | Rp196,58M |
Volume (24h) | Rp53,42M | Rp88,55M |
Circulating Supply | 10,4M / 13,3M GMX (79%) | 286,3M / 1B KERNEL (29%) |
Typical Hold Time | 45 Days | 13 Days |
What Pluang investors did over the last 30 days
GMX is a decentralized exchange (DEX) for trading perpetual cryptocurrency futures with up to 50X leverage on popular cryptocurrencies like BTC, ETH and more. The platform launched in September 2021 as Gambit Exchange. To date, GMX has a total trading volume of over $130B and 283K total users, making it the leading derivatives DEX on Arbitrum and Avalanche.
Read more on GMX →KernelDAO is a decentralized platform offering restaking products like Kelp and Gain to help users maximize earnings and secure liquidity. Kelp enables liquid restaking of Ethereum across multiple platforms, while Gain provides vaults for earning potential. KernelDAO aims to build an interconnected ecosystem for decentralized finance and economic security.
Read more on KERNEL →