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ICP | Rank #23

$2.73+1.47%

Internet Computer is a blockchain designed to host smart contracts and decentralized applications entirely on-chain.

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ADA | Rank #8

$0.2881+0.78%

Cardano is a proof-of-stake blockchain focused on security, scalability, and peer-reviewed research.

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MetricICPADA
Rank#23#8
Price$2.73$0.2881
Market Cap$1.50B$10.61B
24h %+1.47%+0.78%
7d %+8.39%+7.78%
Volume (24h)$84.78M$742.78M
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Internet Computer

About

What Is Internet Computer (ICP)? Internet Computer is a blockchain designed to host decentralized applications entirely on-chain, aiming to decentralize cloud computing and internet services.

How It Works

A decentralized network of independent data centers that allows applications to run directly on the internet without relying on centralized cloud providers. It aims to host everything from social platforms to enterprise systems fully on-chain.

Use Cases

Decentralized Cloud Computing: Used to pay for compute and storage resources needed to host websites, enterprise software, and web services directly on-chain.

Tokenomics

Cloud Computing Resource: Tokens are converted into “cycles” (a stable resource unit) to pay for hosting web content and running smart contracts. Used to run software at web speed on a decentralized global network.

Risks & Considerations

High validator hardware requirements drive centralization; faces competition in the Web3 cloud infrastructure space.

Cardano

About

What Is Cardano (ADA)? Cardano is a proof-of-stake blockchain focused on security, scalability, and peer-reviewed research, supporting smart contracts and decentralized applications.

How It Works

A research-driven blockchain powered by the Ouroboros Proof of Stake protocol. It is structured in layers, separating value accounting from transaction logic, aiming for high security and sustainable scalability through peer-reviewed development.

Use Cases

Peer-Reviewed Infrastructure: Used for staking to secure the network, participate in on-chain governance, and serve as a secure platform for decentralized identity and government use cases.

Tokenomics

Scientific Proof-of-Stake: Has a maximum supply cap of 45 billion. Used for staking to secure the network and for on-chain governance. Liquid staking can let users earn rewards and participate without fully locking up funds (depending on the method used).

Risks & Considerations

Slow, research-first development pace compared to rivals; currently testing critical multi-year technical support levels.

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