Lagrange vs Stader — how do they compare? Lagrange trades at Rp1,028 (market cap Rp197,15M, Rp99,47M 24h volume), while Stader trades at Rp1,990 (market cap Rp141,52M, Rp19,7M 24h volume). The key difference: Lagrange is the larger of the two by market cap, and Stader's supply is capped (70,8M / 120M SD (59%)) while Lagrange's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Lagrange for 7 Days and Stader for 11 Days on average.
| LA | SD | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp197,15M | Rp141,52M |
Volume (24h) | Rp99,47M | Rp19,7M |
Circulating Supply | 193M LA | 70,8M / 120M SD (59%) |
Typical Hold Time | 7 Days | 11 Days |
What Pluang investors did over the last 30 days
Lagrange specializes in zero-knowledge proof generation for safe and private AI. Its flagship product, DeepProve, is the fastest zkML system, enabling AI verification through zero-knowledge proofs. Lagrange also offers a decentralized ZK Prover Network for secure, cost-effective proof generation, backed by major validators like Coinbase Cloud and Kraken. Additionally, the SQL-based ZK Coprocessor allows smart contracts to offload complex computations and verify them on-chain.
Read more on LA →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 →