Cosmos vs Bitcoin Cash
Compare any two cryptocurrencies side by side
ATOM | Rank #20
| Metric | ATOM | BCH |
|---|---|---|
| Rank | #20 | #18 |
| Price | $1.94 | $475.40 |
| Market Cap | $966.78M | $9.51B |
| 24h % | +1.66% | +0.07% |
| 7d % | +8.56% | +6.38% |
| Volume (24h) | $46.75M | $231.60M |
| Category | Layer 1 | Payments |
| Blockchain | Cosmos | Bitcoin |
Cosmos
About
Cosmos is a blockchain ecosystem designed to enable interoperability between independent blockchains through standardized communication protocols and modular architecture.
How It Works
An ecosystem of independent blockchains connected by the Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) protocol. It allows "sovereign" chains to maintain their own rules while easily trading assets and data with any other chain in the network.
Use Cases
Cross-Chain Communication: Used for staking to secure the "Hub" and as a governance tool for a network that enables thousands of independent blockchains to trade with each other.
Tokenomics
Inter-Blockchain Utility: Known as the "Internet of Blockchains." The token is used for staking to secure the Cosmos Hub and for governance. It facilitates the IBC protocol, allowing independent chains to swap assets trustlessly.
Risks & Considerations
High competition between interconnected chains; the central hub lacks strong value capture mechanisms.
Bitcoin Cash
About
Bitcoin Cash is a cryptocurrency created to support faster and cheaper transactions by increasing block size, focusing on digital cash use cases.
How It Works
A fork of Bitcoin designed to solve scalability issues. It significantly increased the block size limit, allowing it to process much larger volumes of transactions per block compared to the original Bitcoin, keeping fees extremely low.
Use Cases
Scalable Digital Currency: Used as a medium of exchange for users who require larger block sizes and lower transaction fees for peer-to-peer electronic cash payments.
Tokenomics
Big-Block Currency: Created via a hard fork to increase block size. It focuses on low-fee peer-to-peer transactions. Used by merchants who want the security of a Bitcoin-like PoW system but with sub-cent transaction costs.
Risks & Considerations
Low hashrate compared to the market leader makes it more vulnerable to 51% attacks; struggles with niche adoption.
