Gitcoin vs Viction — how do they compare? Gitcoin trades at Rp1,264 (market cap Rp109,75M, Rp47,75M 24h volume), while Viction trades at Rp702.6 (market cap Rp89,23M, Rp30,03M 24h volume). The key difference: Gitcoin is the larger of the two by market cap, and Viction's supply is capped (127,3M / 210M VIC (61%)) while Gitcoin's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Gitcoin for 23 Days and Viction for 38 Days on average.
| GTC | VIC | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp109,75M | Rp89,23M |
Volume (24h) | Rp47,75M | Rp30,03M |
Circulating Supply | 87,5M GTC | 127,3M / 210M VIC (61%) |
Typical Hold Time | 23 Days | 38 Days |
Gitcoin develops tools that help communities fund, build, and protect important projects. Its Gitcoin Grants Program has distributed over $54 million to early-stage builders supporting public goods in DeFi, climate, open source, and more. Key products include Gitcoin Grants Stack (a grants management platform), Allo Protocol (an open-source funding system), and Gitcoin Passport (a decentralized identity tool). GTC, Gitcoin’s governance token launched in May 2021, is used to create and fund the DAO that oversees Gitcoin.
Read more on GTC →Viction, formerly TomoChain, is a people-centric layer-1 blockchain offering zero-gas transactions and enhanced security to make Web3 easy and safe for everyone. Designed with a focus on user experience, Viction prioritizes zero-gas transactions, speed, security, and scalability to create a more secure and open world. Viction is driven by a mission to build a decentralized platform that empowers humanity to connect, collaborate, and create without limitations, envisioning a world where transparency, accessibility, and growth thrive.
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