Oasis Network vs Cardano
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ROSE | Rank #79
| Metric | ROSE | ADA |
|---|---|---|
| Rank | #79 | #8 |
| Price | $0.0129 | $0.2878 |
| Market Cap | $97.74M | $10.61B |
| 24h % | +2.88% | +9.29% |
| 7d % | +7.54% | +12.20% |
| Volume (24h) | $8.41M | $1.03B |
| Category | Layer 1 | Layer 1 |
| Blockchain | Oasis | Cardano |
Oasis Network
About
Oasis Network is a privacy-enabled Layer 1 blockchain designed for secure data sharing and decentralized finance applications.
How It Works
A privacy-first Layer 1 blockchain that separates its consensus layer from its execution layer. This allows for "Private Smart Contracts" where data can be processed without being exposed to the rest of the public network.
Use Cases
Privacy-Preserving dApps: Used to secure a network that enables developers to build smart contracts that process sensitive data without revealing it to the public.
Tokenomics
Privacy-Enabled L1: Separates consensus from execution (ParaTimes). The token is used for staking and gas. It allows for "Confidential Smart Contracts" where data is processed without being visible to the public.
Risks & Considerations
High competition for "privacy-preserving" smart contract space; faces technical hurdles in developer onboarding.
Cardano
About
Cardano is a proof-of-stake blockchain platform built on peer-reviewed research that focuses on security, scalability and sustainability for decentralized applications and smart contracts.
How It Works
A research-driven blockchain using the Ouroboros Proof of Stake protocol. It is built in layers—separating the accounting of values from the reasons why values are moved—aiming for high security and sustainable scalability through peer-reviewed updates.
Use Cases
Peer-Reviewed Infrastructure: Used for staking to secure the network, participating in on-chain governance, and serving as a secure platform for decentralized identity and government projects.
Tokenomics
Scientific Proof-of-Stake: Uses a fixed supply cap of 45 billion. It is used for staking to secure the network and for on-chain governance. Its "Liquid Staking" model allows users to vote and earn rewards without locking their funds.
Risks & Considerations
Slow "research-first" development pace compared to rivals; currently testing critical multi-year support levels.
