TOP LIST CRYPTOCURRENCIES BY MARKETCAP

List of cryptocurrencies by market capitalization. Trusted and accurate source of data and tools for cryptocurrencies.

Losers 35%
Gainers 65%
# Name Price Volume h24 Circulating Supply Market Cap % 24h 7d Graph(USD)
1 DFL

DFL

DeFi Land

?? $ 13.542K?? DFL ?? 0.00%
2 ZVT

ZVT

Zombie Virus Token

?? ???? ZVT ?? 0.00%
3 RING

RING

Darwinia Network

$ 0.003603 $ 61.170K1,779,958,534 RING $ 6.413M -28.63%
4 DEFIBULL

DEFIBULL

3X Long DeFi Index Token

$ 0.005465 ???? DEFIBULL ?? -17.12%
5 COS

COS

Contentos

$ 0.017209 $ 100.995M5,114,004,014 COS $ 88.007M -15.14% Currency History CONTENTOS
6 UUU

UUU

U Network

$ 0.00000199 $ 0?? UUU ?? -14.29%
7 DHT

DHT

dHedge DAO

$ 0.131564 $ 20.460K50,858,392 DHT $ 6.691M -10.66% Currency History DHT
8 GAL

GAL

Galatasaray Fan Token

$ 4.176 $ 1.349M6,208,301 GAL $ 25.926M -10.39% Currency History GAL
9 YFDAI

YFDAI

YFDAI.FINANCE

$ 40.14 $ 22.183K3,986 YFDAI $ 159.998K -10.32%
10 BIX

BIX

Bibox Token

$ 0.000778 $ 9.954K?? BIX ?? -8.25%
11 CEL

CEL

Celsius

$ 0.130662 $ 1.236M238,863,520 CEL $ 31.210M -7.78% Currency History CEL
12 RCN

RCN

Ripio Credit Network

$ 0.001032 ???? RCN ?? -6.57%
13 WICC

WICC

WaykiChain

$ 0.00558 $ 526.410K210,000,000 WICC $ 1.172M -6.34% Currency History WICC
14 VEGA

VEGA

Vega Protocol

$ 0.6517 $ 356.660K61,029,203 VEGA $ 39.773M -6.34% Currency History VEGA
15 AE

AE

Aeternity

$ 0.039803 $ 461.816K378,383,986 AE $ 15.061M -6.19% Currency History AE
16 IOST

IOST

IOStoken

$ 0.009556 $ 8.009M21,315,000,000 IOST $ 203.697M -5.58% Currency History IOST
17 NRG

NRG

Energi

$ 0.123225 $ 866.864K76,094,155 NRG $ 9.377M -5.28% Currency History NRG
18 TRIBE

TRIBE

Tribe

$ 0.4413 $ 9.182M536,114,546 TRIBE $ 236.587M -5.10% Currency History TRIBE
19 BNX

BNX

BinaryX

$ 0.9539 $ 362.308K?? BNX ?? -4.60% Currency History BNX
20 VITE

VITE

VITE

$ 0.024221 $ 2.401M1,090,207,894 VITE $ 26.406M -4.38% Currency History VITE
21 CWS

CWS

Crowns

$ 0.6936 $ 541.887K4,852,052 CWS $ 3.365M -4.28% Currency History CWS
22 DATA

DATA

Streamr DATAcoin

$ 0.059293 $ 3.811M1,028,693,853 DATA $ 60.994M -4.22% Currency History DATA
23 RMRK

RMRK

RMRK

$ 1.5155 $ 54.587K9,090,949 RMRK $ 13.777M -4.18% Currency History RMRK
24 TRAC

TRAC

OriginTrail

$ 0.86972 $ 739.778K21,000,000 TRAC $ 18.264M -4.06% Currency History TRAC
25 HIGH

HIGH

Highstreet

$ 3.914 $ 66.735M50,365,992 HIGH $ 197.132M -4.00% Currency History HIGH
26 NEAR

NEAR

NEAR Protocol

$ 7.159 $ 518.243M1,066,668,255 NEAR $ 7.636B -4.00% Currency History NEAR
27 ABBC

ABBC

ABBC Coin

$ 0.014213 $ 1.609M1,223,265,103 ABBC $ 17.386M -3.97% Currency History ABBC
28 O3

O3

O3Swap

$ 0.035073 $ 374.695K51,468,060 O3 $ 1.805M -3.90% Currency History O3
29 KIN

KIN

Kin

$ 0.00001423 $ 253.210K2,935,737,051,545 KIN $ 41.804M -3.54% Currency History KIN
30 CTK

CTK

CertiK

$ 0.6956 $ 623.751K80,555,447 CTK $ 56.034M -3.50% Currency History CTK
31 SWRV

SWRV

Swerve

$ 0.0946 $ 18.497K18,335,864 SWRV $ 1.735M -3.37%
32 ORN

ORN

Orion Protocol

$ 1.6938 $ 10.598M34,146,255 ORN $ 57.837M -3.30% Currency History ORN
33 TT

TT

Thunder Token

$ 0.004663 $ 1.308M10,680,531,825 TT $ 49.803M -3.30% Currency History TT
34 DEP

DEP

DEAPcoin

$ 0.001881 $ 1.365M23,976,810,789 DEP $ 45.100M -3.14% Currency History DEP
35 RVN

RVN

Ravencoin

$ 0.031242 $ 27.418M13,782,569,662 RVN $ 430.601M -3.14% Currency History RVN
36 BTS

BTS

BitShares

$ 0.003249 $ 123.284K2,995,337,228 BTS $ 9.732M -3.10% Currency History BTS
37 PIVX

PIVX

PIVX

$ 0.356913 $ 1.840M82,498,727 PIVX $ 29.445M -3.01% Currency History PIVX
38 RARE

RARE

SuperRare

$ 0.1133 $ 3.253M694,087,145 RARE $ 78.640M -3.00% Currency History RARE
39 OXT

OXT

Orchid

$ 0.1052 $ 4.308M979,779,108 OXT $ 103.073M -2.95% Currency History OXT
40 CQT

CQT

Covalent

$ 0.1732 $ 1.563M686,658,970 CQT $ 118.929M -2.91% Currency History CQT
41 ENJ

ENJ

EnjinCoin

$ 0.3114 $ 18.893M1,379,841,766 ENJ $ 429.683M -2.90% Currency History ENJ
42 NFTB

NFTB

NFTb

$ 0.010577 $ 578.381K249,435,031 NFTB $ 2.638M -2.82% Currency History NFTB
43 CREAM

CREAM

Cream Finance

$ 44.15 $ 1.558M1,855,659 CREAM $ 81.927M -2.71% Currency History CREAM
44 TROY

TROY

TROY

$ 0.002394 $ 2.414M8,625,000,000 TROY $ 20.648M -2.60% Currency History TROY
45 LAT

LAT

PlatON

$ 0.01126 $ 6.594M5,469,577,440 LAT $ 61.587M -2.60% Currency History LAT
46 BCN

BCN

Bytecoin

$ 0.00003502 $ 20.830K184,066,828,814 BCN $ 6.446M -2.60% Currency History BCN
47 SNT

SNT

Status

$ 0.04016 $ 20.021K?? SNT ?? -2.52% Currency History SNT
48 CVC

CVC

Civic

$ 0.1667 $ 24.767M1,000,000,000 CVC $ 166.700M -2.46% Currency History CVC
49 XHV

XHV

Haven Protocol

$ 0.077278 $ 19.561K41,090,408 XHV $ 3.175M -2.38% Currency History XHV
50 NEW

NEW

Newton

$ 0.00008398 $ 201.146K?? NEW ?? -2.31% Currency History NEW

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What is a cryptocurrency ?


Cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency used for direct online peer-to-peer transactions. There are hundreds of them in circulation, each with varying value. The first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, was developed in 2009 by a programmer using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. In 2008, in a book called A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System, Nakamoto provided the first description of the blockchain. A technology that allows cryptocurrencies to function like government issued currencies, without the intervention of a central bank or third party. Blockchain solves the problem of double spending associated with digital currency.

Furthermore, since digital information is easily copied, digital currency requires a mechanism that can reliably prevent a monetary unit from being duplicated or spent multiple times. Thus, the global financial system, as a collective entity, has historically been responsible for establishing and ensuring the legitimacy of monetary transactions. The validity of cryptocurrencies is established and maintained without any involvement of the world's central banks. Rather, records of cryptocurrency transactions are kept publicly. But, unlike most public registries which are vulnerable to hacking and modification, transactions verified by blockchain technology are immutable. Cryptocurrencies are tokens built and generated on a blockchain or similar structure, that use cryptographic technology to ensure security, scarcity, privacy, and decentralization. Some of the biggest cryptocurrencies are Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin² and the most popular like Doge, Cardano, and Ripple.

Every cryptocurrency is at least slightly different, from supply, to security structures, to the amount of decentralization can vary. Bitcoin and Dogecoin are built on proof-of-work consensus methods, which means transactions are verified by using substantial computing power. Cardano and Ethereum are built on, or intend to move to, proof-of-stake consensus methods, which means transactions are verified by staking large amounts of cryptocurrency. These have their pros and cons. Other coins are almost entirely centralized, such as the ‘JP Morgan Coin’ which has been tested amongst large banks. Nobody outside of these banks can even own JPM coin, however it still has potential to bring the benefits of blockchain to banking by allowing blockchain transfers between banks, despite ite centralization.


How to evaluate the price of a cryptocurrency by its market capitalization ?


Market capitalization is an indicator that measures and tracks the market value of a cryptocurrency. This is the actual value of a cryptocurrency calculated by multiplying the circulating supply by the price of the coin or token. Example: The circulating supply of bitcoin is ?? BTC and its current price is $63,736.85. Its market capitalization is: ?? x 63,736.85 = $??. The price of a cryptocurrency is calculated by dividing its market capitalization by its circulating supply. Example: Ethereum's market cap is currently $?? and its outstanding supply is ETH ??. Its price is: ?? / ?? = $3,318.78.

It is important to note that the cryptocurrency market is very volatile and therefore, market capitalizations and prices change incessantly.


Why use cryptocurrency ?


Cryptocurrencies have many advantages over traditional financial systems. Buying cryptocurrencies has already proven to be very profitable for many early-stage investors. They offer the following advantages:

Personal transaction management

As the owner, you can yourself manage where to send and receive your currencies. No other party is involved in your transactions. This reduces the risk of fraud and embezzlement without your knowledge.

Track your payments at any time

The ability to track transactions down to the second helps determine the exact time of a payment. This increases the security of your transactions.

Private transactions

Cryptocurrencies are associated with different levels of privacy. Some like Monero and Verge allow you to remain anonymous throughout a transaction.

Fast transaction processing

Although the speed of cryptocurrency transactions can vary, it is generally fast. Unlike credit card transactions which can take a few days to process, cryptocurrency transactions are instant. So you can buy items instantly and have quick access to your funds if you sell any. You won't have to wait a day or two for the funds to be transferred to you.

Efficient international transactions

You can send and receive cryptocurrency no matter where you are on the globe. You also won't have to pay foreign transaction fees like you probably would with a traditional currency.

Affordable transaction costs

In the long list of cryptocurrencies, some like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, and Litecoin generally have low transaction fees compared to other cryptocurrencies. Because, there is no central authority which governs these currencies.

  • They are permissionless, anybody may use cryptocurrencies on their own free will.
  • They are secure, nobody may modify blockchain transactions after they have been made.
  • Transactions are instant or near instant, in contrast to traditional banks which can take days to transfer money.
  • Cryptocurrencies allow for self custody. They do not have to be held in a bank where the funds could be locked at any time.
  • Transactions are cheap. Though many blockchains may be inefficient for small transactions, they are often far more efficient for larger transactions where traditional finance would charge a fee.
  • They allow access to decentralized financial applications that leverage the benefits of cryptocurrencies.
  • They allow banking-equivalent services where banking is not available.
  • They allow the tracking and automation of many systems via smart contracts and the immutable nature of the blockchain.
  • These are just some of the benefits of cryptocurrencies, however there are many more.


    What are the different factors that can influence the price of cryptocurrencies ?


    Cryptocurrency prices may be influenced by many factors. Fundamentally, it is a matter of the amount of capital buying, vs the amount of capital selling. If more people are buying, prices go up as demand is greater than supply. If more people are selling, prices go down, as supply is greater than demand. There are an infinite number of factors influencing supply and demand, including governmental policies, the affects of influencers, the utilities of the currency, the state of the larger economy, and even pure faith.

    The volatility of the cryptocurrencies price such as bitcoin and ethereum frequently makes headlines. Here are the factors behind this roller coaster:

    Regulations

    Questions are being asked in different countries and jurisdictions as to whether they should be recognized as currency units, tightly regulated, or even made illegal. And new decisions are made and changed all the time. This greatly affects the prices of cryptocurrencies.

    Current affairs

    Besides regulation, hot topics that appear to have nothing to do with cryptocurrencies can have an effect on current stocks. Cryptocurrencies are often seen as an alternative to fiat currency, a currency whose value is guaranteed by the government that issued it. So, when investors lose their confidence in a fiat currency due to economic or political events, they may turn to bitcoin and its rivals, thereby driving up prices.

    The speculation

    Cryptocurrency investors who have experienced Bitcoin's previous meteoric surges during a bull run are witnessing how speculation can raise the price of an asset or even lower it quickly.

    Hacking

    From the early days of bitcoin to the proliferation of new cryptocurrencies today, hacking has remained a major problem for cryptocurrency investors. Every hack into the cryptocurrency system, exchanges or wallets has caused prices to collapse. Recently, an attack on the binance cryptocurrency exchange caused a drop of 10.8% within minutes.

    The new cryptocurrencies

    When a currency becomes popular, money flows into it and thus affects its price. At the same time, new crypto currencies are launched every day, which can have a diluting effect on others.


    Blockchain and decentralization ?


    Blockchain technology works on the basis of cryptography. The study of secure communication techniques aimed at preventing the compromise of recordings or their manipulation by unauthorized users. It is able to monitor transactions to verify that money is not spent more than once and that each coin has only one owner at a time. In addition, it enables stakeholders to reach consensus through a common digital history. In addition, it is a solution without intermediary operating an autonomous electronic public register to record transactions and assets in a commercial network. In other words, blockchain technology does not belong to anyone in the traditional sense of the term and therefore is managed by various networks which collectively chain, store and distribute information fairly so that no network is overloaded. This information is accessible to anyone with the appropriate credentials.

    For many, decentralization is a core component of blockchain. It is a foundational idea on which currencies such as Bitcoin were built on, with it being a core focus in Satoshi Nakomoto’s design. Great technical thought has been put in to maintaining the decentralization of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, and some would say it is the most important technological breakthrough of the technology. Cryptocurrencies allow people to make payments without any third party besides code that is built into immutable networks of computers. Once a person owns cryptocurrency in a wallet, nobody may tell them that thehy can not move that currency where they please. This is in opposition to banks where a bank may often hold funds for one reason or another, or simply take days when the actual transactions should only take less than an hour.

    Cryptocurrencies are not limited to just making payments, other systems have sprung up on top of blockchains that cryptocurrencies may interact with, such as decentralized finance. Here people may do things such as take loans and earn yields on their cryptocurrencies without a middle man. Some cryptocurrencies are more decentralized than others however, and there is a great debate on how much decentralization is enough. The Blockchain Trilemma states that there is a three way trade off between decentralization, scalability, and security. Increasing any one variable will tend to decrease the other two. In the present day, most chains that have a great increase in transaction processing capacity and lower costs tend to have compromised on either decentralization and scalability