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Market cap
$2.99B
Circulating supply
534,097,957 ICP
100.00% of
534,097,957 ICP
Market cap ranking
27
Audits

Last audit: Apr 20, 2021, (UTC+8)
24h high
$6.1040
24h low
$5.5460
All-time high
$750.00
-99.26% (-$744.41)
Last updated: May 11, 2021, (UTC+8)
All-time low
$2.8240
+98.08% (+$2.7700)
Last updated: Sep 22, 2023, (UTC+8)
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Justin Bons reposted

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What is a good cryptocurrency in 2025? 💎
Decentralized: SUI
Scalable: SUI
Fast: SUI
Well-governed: SUI
Economically sound: SUI

Justin Bons
What is a good cryptocurrency in 2025? 💎
Decentralized: BTC, ETH, SOL & ADA
Scalable: SOL, SUI, APT & NEAR
Fast: SOL, SUI, APT & NEAR
Well-governed: ADA, DOT, ICP & APT
Economically sound: ETH, SOL, APT & NEAR
These are only from top 30; there are many more gems out there: 🧵
Decentralized:
Decentralization exists on a multidimensional spectrum; it is not a binary!
From network topology to governance & politics, decentralization should be measured across multiple metrics, making it a complicated exercise
For the purpose of this list, we are looking purely at network topology, where combining validator counts, Nakamoto Coefficient & the "cost of attack" serve as the primary measures
ETH is the clear winner in decentralization here! 👑
When it comes to all of these decentralization metrics, it has the highest validator counts & the highest "cost to attack". Except for the Nakamoto coefficient, which ADA ended up leading in!
Scalable
We kept this one simple: Any chain that is able to exceed a max theoretical capacity of 10k TPS wins here
This is using a simple 1 to 1 value transfer for the purpose of comparison
The winner in scalability is NEAR! 👑
Thanks to its sharded design, it can scale to 100k+ TPS & beyond!
Fast
Sub-second block times are the new normal; if a blockchain does not meet this criterion, they are slow!
SUI is the winner in speed! 👑
Overtaking SOL by a very narrow margin, as both chains represent the cutting edge in parallelized blockchain design
Well-Governed
On-chain governance/stakeholder governance is the only way we preserve decentralization into the future
What is the point of a decentralized blockchain if the rules of the system can be changed in a dictatorial fashion
So for this category, we looked at the maturity of the implementation of on-chain treasuries, proposal mechanisms & other checks & balances
DOT takes the win on governance! 👑
DOT's governance design has been one of the best for years now. In particular, how stake is weighted based on time locked, along with the additional checks & balances present
Economically Sound
This might be my most unpopular take here, but the ideal economic design for a blockchain is a low tail inflation plus a high fee burn
As this guarantees security during periods of low economic activity, unlike a fixed supply cap
While being more scarce than a fixed supply chain during periods of high economic activity, due to the fee burn exceeding the inflation rate. That is what makes it more economically sound under all scenarios
The winner in economics is SOL! 👑
A difficult & probably a controversial choice, as I could easily also have justified picking ETH as the winner in this category based purely on the current numbers
The main reason I chose SOL instead is due to ETH's distinct lack of L1 scaling, as I see the fee value of a high-throughput network far exceeding that of a chain without that utility. Based on today's numbers, ETH should win, but this is an evaluation of the design, not only the current state of the network
Another minor detail here is that SOL does not burn the priority fee, mitigating the problem of unnecessarily inflating the fee during times of congestion
Conclusion
Nothing is perfect, despite what maximalists of all chains want you to think. What is "best" depends on what we prioritise & in what order
The "ideal" chain would win in all of these categories, but that is not realistic in a highly competitive market that is innovating at a breakneck pace
As these teams prioritize different aspects of the design over others, there is a correct choice in terms of who "wins" this cycle. Speed has been one of the key factors over the last year, not scalability per se
Explaining the dominance of purely parallelized chains over more sharded designs. Economics & governance have taken more of a back seat, but we can see that is starting to change
Contrary to much of, if not more cynical, public sentiment, decentralization is still respected, as most of the top chains meet these criteria. Nothing is perfect, but decentralization is clearly still valued
Moving forward, we want all chains to be as decentralized, scalable, fast, well-governed & economically sound as possible 🕊️
That is the fruition of the early cypherpunk dream: Utility drives change; that is the true value of our movement! 🔥
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Justin Bons
What is a good cryptocurrency in 2025? 💎
Decentralized: BTC, ETH, SOL & ADA
Scalable: SOL, SUI, APT & NEAR
Fast: SOL, SUI, APT & NEAR
Well-governed: ADA, DOT, ICP & APT
Economically sound: ETH, SOL, APT & NEAR
These are only from top 30; there are many more gems out there: 🧵
Decentralized:
Decentralization exists on a multidimensional spectrum; it is not a binary!
From network topology to governance & politics, decentralization should be measured across multiple metrics, making it a complicated exercise
For the purpose of this list, we are looking purely at network topology, where combining validator counts, Nakamoto Coefficient & the "cost of attack" serve as the primary measures
ETH is the clear winner in decentralization here! 👑
When it comes to all of these decentralization metrics, it has the highest validator counts & the highest "cost to attack". Except for the Nakamoto coefficient, which ADA ended up leading in!
Scalable
We kept this one simple: Any chain that is able to exceed a max theoretical capacity of 10k TPS wins here
This is using a simple 1 to 1 value transfer for the purpose of comparison
The winner in scalability is NEAR! 👑
Thanks to its sharded design, it can scale to 100k+ TPS & beyond!
Fast
Sub-second block times are the new normal; if a blockchain does not meet this criterion, they are slow!
SUI is the winner in speed! 👑
Overtaking SOL by a very narrow margin, as both chains represent the cutting edge in parallelized blockchain design
Well-Governed
On-chain governance/stakeholder governance is the only way we preserve decentralization into the future
What is the point of a decentralized blockchain if the rules of the system can be changed in a dictatorial fashion
So for this category, we looked at the maturity of the implementation of on-chain treasuries, proposal mechanisms & other checks & balances
DOT takes the win on governance! 👑
DOT's governance design has been one of the best for years now. In particular, how stake is weighted based on time locked, along with the additional checks & balances present
Economically Sound
This might be my most unpopular take here, but the ideal economic design for a blockchain is a low tail inflation plus a high fee burn
As this guarantees security during periods of low economic activity, unlike a fixed supply cap
While being more scarce than a fixed supply chain during periods of high economic activity, due to the fee burn exceeding the inflation rate. That is what makes it more economically sound under all scenarios
The winner in economics is SOL! 👑
A difficult & probably a controversial choice, as I could easily also have justified picking ETH as the winner in this category based purely on the current numbers
The main reason I chose SOL instead is due to ETH's distinct lack of L1 scaling, as I see the fee value of a high-throughput network far exceeding that of a chain without that utility. Based on today's numbers, ETH should win, but this is an evaluation of the design, not only the current state of the network
Another minor detail here is that SOL does not burn the priority fee, mitigating the problem of unnecessarily inflating the fee during times of congestion
Conclusion
Nothing is perfect, despite what maximalists of all chains want you to think. What is "best" depends on what we prioritise & in what order
The "ideal" chain would win in all of these categories, but that is not realistic in a highly competitive market that is innovating at a breakneck pace
As these teams prioritize different aspects of the design over others, there is a correct choice in terms of who "wins" this cycle. Speed has been one of the key factors over the last year, not scalability per se
Explaining the dominance of purely parallelized chains over more sharded designs. Economics & governance have taken more of a back seat, but we can see that is starting to change
Contrary to much of, if not more cynical, public sentiment, decentralization is still respected, as most of the top chains meet these criteria. Nothing is perfect, but decentralization is clearly still valued
Moving forward, we want all chains to be as decentralized, scalable, fast, well-governed & economically sound as possible 🕊️
That is the fruition of the early cypherpunk dream: Utility drives change; that is the true value of our movement! 🔥
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Internet Computer price performance in USD
The current price of Internet Computer is $5.5940. Over the last 24 hours, Internet Computer has decreased by -8.13%. It currently has a circulating supply of 534,097,957 ICP and a maximum supply of 534,097,957 ICP, giving it a fully diluted market cap of $2.99B. At present, Internet Computer holds the 27 position in market cap rankings. The Internet Computer/USD price is updated in real-time.
Today
-$0.49500
-8.13%
7 days
+$0.71300
+14.60%
30 days
-$0.31600
-5.35%
3 months
-$0.23400
-4.02%
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