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EOS | Rank #41

$0.0834+0.17%

EOS is a blockchain platform designed for scalable decentralized applications.

BT
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BTC | Rank #1

$74150.00+1.16%

Bitcoin is the first decentralized cryptocurrency, serving as digital gold and a store of value with a fixed supply of 21 million coins.

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MetricEOSBTC
Rank#41#1
Price$0.0834$74150.00
Market Cap$0.00$1.48T
24h %+0.17%+1.16%
7d %+8.94%+4.94%
Volume (24h)$47313.00$56.74B
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EOS

About

EOS is a blockchain platform designed for scalable decentralized applications that emphasizes performance and developer usability.

How It Works

A high-performance blockchain designed for industrial-scale dApps. It eliminates user transaction fees by requiring users to "stake" tokens to access network resources like CPU and bandwidth, rather than paying for every action.

Use Cases

Zero-Fee Infrastructure: Used to provide developers and users with network resources (CPU, Network, Storage) based on the amount of tokens they have staked.

Tokenomics

Resource-Staking Model: Users do not pay per transaction; instead, they stake tokens to "rent" a portion of the network’s CPU and bandwidth. Used for high-scale enterprise dApps that require predictable costs.

Risks & Considerations

Significant legacy reputational damage; struggles to compete with modern chains offering better security and speed.

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.

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