Bitcoin vs Internet Computer
Compare any two cryptocurrencies side by side
BTC | Rank #1
| Metric | BTC | ICP |
|---|---|---|
| Rank | #1 | #23 |
| Price | $73908.00 | $2.75 |
| Market Cap | $1.48T | $1.51B |
| 24h % | +3.34% | +2.20% |
| 7d % | +7.76% | +10.52% |
| Volume (24h) | $56.25B | $83.02M |
| Category | Layer 1 | Layer 1 |
| Blockchain | Bitcoin | Internet Computer |
Bitcoin
About
Bitcoin is the first and most valuable cryptocurrency, created in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto. It operates as a decentralized peer-to-peer electronic cash system without intermediaries, using blockchain technology to enable secure, transparent and censorship-resistant transactions worldwide.
How It Works
A decentralized digital currency using Proof of Work (PoW) consensus. Miners compete to solve complex mathematical puzzles to validate transactions and add new blocks to the blockchain. The network adjusts difficulty every 2016 blocks to maintain ~10 minute block times.
Use Cases
Digital Gold & Store of Value: Used as a hedge against inflation, a long-term store of value similar to gold, and for peer-to-peer payments without intermediaries. Increasingly adopted by institutions as a treasury reserve asset.
Tokenomics
Fixed Supply Scarcity: Bitcoin has a hard cap of 21 million coins with halvings every 4 years reducing new supply. Used as "digital gold" for wealth preservation, institutional treasury reserves, and as the primary trading pair across crypto markets.
Risks & Considerations
Energy-intensive mining faces environmental criticism; regulatory uncertainty in some jurisdictions; price volatility remains high despite institutional adoption.
Internet Computer
About
Internet Computer is a blockchain designed to host decentralized applications entirely on-chain, aiming to decentralize the internet and reduce reliance on cloud providers.
How It Works
A network of independent data centers that allows software to run directly on the internet without using centralized cloud providers like AWS. It aims to host everything from social media to enterprise systems entirely on-chain.
Use Cases
Decentralized Cloud Computing: Used to pay for the compute and storage resources required to host websites, enterprise software, and web services directly on the blockchain.
Tokenomics
Cloud Computing Resource: Tokens are converted into "Cycles" (a stablecoin-like resource) to pay for hosting web content and smart contracts. Used to run software at web speed directly on a decentralized global data center network.
Risks & Considerations
Persistent hardware requirements for validators lead to high centralization; faces competition for "Web3" cloud space.
