Mantle Staked Ether vs RedStone — how do they compare? Mantle Staked Ether trades at Rp38,074,980 (market cap Rp8,88T, Rp6,1M 24h volume), while RedStone trades at Rp1,970 (market cap Rp882,77M, Rp59,06M 24h volume). The key difference: Mantle Staked Ether is far larger — about 10059.2× RedStone's market cap, and RedStone's supply is capped (448,9M / 1B RED (45%)) while Mantle Staked Ether's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Mantle Staked Ether for 25 Days and RedStone for 13 Days on average.
| METH | RED | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp8,88T | Rp882,77M |
Volume (24h) | Rp6,1M | Rp59,06M |
Circulating Supply | 234K METH | 448,9M / 1B RED (45%) |
Typical Hold Time | 25 Days | 13 Days |
What Pluang investors did over the last 30 days
No sentiment data available yet.
Latest headlines on both assets
Mantle LSP is a permissionless, non-custodial ETH liquid staking protocol on Ethereum L1 governed by Mantle. It combines modern design with robust risk management and leverages Mantle’s ecosystem to deliver high rewards.
Read more on METH →RedStone ($RED) is a decentralized oracle network providing customizable data feeds for DeFi across 70+ blockchains. The RED token supports staking and secures the network while rewarding users.
Read more on RED →