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Compare Radworks (RAD) vs Tezos (XTZ) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Radworks vs Tezos — how do they compare? Radworks trades at Rp3,865 (market cap Rp228,79M, Rp43,01M 24h volume), while Tezos trades at Rp4,101 (market cap Rp4,48T, Rp146,44M 24h volume). The key difference: Tezos is far larger — about 19581.3× Radworks's market cap, and Radworks's supply is capped (59,1M / 100M RAD (60%)) while Tezos's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Radworks for 34 Days and Tezos for 97 Days on average.

RADXTZ
Market Cap
Rp228,79MRp4,48T
Volume (24h)
Rp43,01MRp146,44M
Circulating Supply
59,1M / 100M RAD (60%)1,1B XTZ
Typical Hold Time
34 Days97 Days

Aura AI Summary

Signals from Pluang's Aura AI — not financial advice

Radworks

No Aura AI signal available yet.

Tezos

Tezos (XTZ) is currently trading at Rp4,085 with a bearish technical signal, showing weakness in moving averages while oscillators remain neutral. The token faces resistance at Rp4,277 and finds support at Rp4,050, with the current price sitting between key technical levels. Recent network activity shows stable on-chain metrics with no major protocol upgrades reported in the past month.

Overall outlook remains cautious with technical weakness outweighing neutral momentum indicators. Key opportunities include potential bounce from support levels, while risks involve continued bearish pressure and limited recent ecosystem developments. Investors should monitor for protocol updates and trading volume changes.

Investor sentiment on Pluang

What Pluang investors did over the last 30 days

RAD

No sentiment data available yet.

XTZ
12% Buy88% Sell
Avg holding period · 97 Days

About Radworks

Radicle (RAD) is an open-source protocol enabling developers to collaborate in a peer-to-peer and decentralized manner. Similar to centralized code collaboration platforms like GitHub and GitLab, developers can collaborate to code and build DApps on it. That happens through Radicle’s peer-to-peer replication protocol called Radicle Link.

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About Tezos

Tezos is a blockchain network that’s based on smart contracts, in a way that’s not too dissimilar to Ethereum. The big difference is Tezos aims to offer infrastructure that is more advanced — meaning it can evolve and improve over time without there ever being a danger of a hard fork. This open-source platform also bills itself as “secure, upgradable and built to last” — and says its smart contract language provides the accuracy that is required for high-value use cases.

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