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Top 100 Crypto Prices by Market Cap

About Crypto Prices

Cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security. It operates independently of central banks and governments. While Bitcoin is the most popular cryptocurrency, top cryptocurrencies by market cap include Ethereum, BNB, Litecoin, XRP, Dogecoin, among others.
The value of a cryptocurrency is determined by the interplay of supply and demand on leading digital currency exchanges. Several elements influence cryptocurrency’s prices, such as prevailing market sentiment, impactful news events, noteworthy announcements, and shifts in regulatory stances. Given these factors, the value of a cryptocurrency can fluctuate within brief timeframes, making it a highly volatile investment.

How can I predict cryptocurrency prices?

There is no definitive way to predict cryptocurrency prices as they are highly volatile and influenced by a wide range of factors. Some methods analysts use to predict prices include analyzing market trends and sentiment, studying technical charts and indicators, and following news and developments in the cryptocurrency industry. Additionally, Binance machine learning algorithms are helpful when making predictions about future crypto prices. However, remember that while these methods may offer estimates on future crypto prices and help you make informed decisions, they are in no way definitive.

How much is a cryptocurrency worth?

The value of a cryptocurrency is determined by supply and demand. The supply of a cryptocurrency is limited by the number of coins that will ever be created. The demand for a cryptocurrency is driven by a variety of factors, including its perceived value, its utility, and the overall health of the cryptocurrency market. The most valuable cryptocurrency is Bitcoin (BTC), followed by Ethereum (ETH), the second most popular cryptocurrency by market cap. Other popular cryptocurrencies include Solana (SOL), BNB (BNB), XRP (XRP), among others.

What are the top crypto coins right now?

At the time of writing, the leading cryptocurrencies by market capitalization include:
  1. Bitcoin (BTC)
  2. Ethereum (ETH)
  3. BNB (BNB)
  4. Solana (SOL)
  5. XRP (XRP)
  6. Dogecoin (DOGE)
  7. Toncoin (TON)
  8. Cardano (ADA)

What affects cryptocurrency prices?

  • Supply and demand: The basic economics principle of supply and demand plays a major role in determining cryptocurrency prices. If the demand for a particular cryptocurrency is high and its supply is limited, the price will likely increase.
  • Market sentiment: The overall sentiment of the market can also affect cryptocurrency prices. If investors are bullish, prices tend to rise. Conversely, if investors are bearish, prices tend to fall.
  • Regulation: Government regulations and laws can also influence cryptocurrency prices. If a government announces a crackdown on cryptocurrency trading, prices may drop. On the other hand, if a government announces plans to regulate or legitimize cryptocurrencies, prices may rise.
  • Media coverage: The media can also have a significant impact on cryptocurrency prices. Positive news coverage can boost prices, while negative coverage can lead to price declines.
  • Volatility: Cryptocurrency prices can be highly volatile, meaning they can fluctuate dramatically in a short period of time. A variety of factors can bring about such volatility, including market sentiment, regulations, and investor sentiment.
  • Adoption: The more businesses, merchants, and individuals start accepting and using cryptocurrencies for trade, the more their values and prices are likely to increase.

How to read cryptocurrency price charts?

Reading cryptocurrency price charts begins with understanding its key elements: price and volume. The vertical (Y) axis shows the price, while the horizontal (X) axis denotes time. 'Candlestick' patterns show price movements over specific periods, with the color denoting increase (usually green) or decrease (usually red). Volume bars beneath indicate trading activity intensity. Key indicators, like Moving Averages and Relative Strength Index (RSI), can help interpret market trends and potential reversals.

Why is crypto so volatile?

The volatility of cryptocurrencies is primarily influenced by factors such as 24/7 trading accessibility, liquidity challenges, speculation, and market sentiment. Unlike traditional markets, crypto trading operates round-the-clock, leading to more frequent price fluctuations. News-driven speculation and regulatory changes can trigger immediate reactive trading. Limited coin supply, like Bitcoin, also spurs demand-induced volatility.

Cryptocurrency Prices

Sorted by market cap
201
Bitcoin BTC
Bitcoin
BTC
202
Ethereum ETH
Ethereum
ETH
203
Tether USDt USDT
Tether USDt
USDT
204
XRP XRP
XRP
XRP
205
BNB BNB
BNB
BNB
206
Solana SOL
Solana
SOL
207
USDC USDC
USDC
USDC
208
Dogecoin DOGE
Dogecoin
DOGE
209
Cardano ADA
Cardano
ADA
210
TRON TRX
TRON
TRX
211
Sui SUI
Sui
SUI
212
Chainlink LINK
Chainlink
LINK
213
Avalanche AVAX
Avalanche
AVAX
214
Stellar XLM
Stellar
XLM
215
Hyperliquid HYPE
Hyperliquid
HYPE
216
Shiba Inu SHIB
Shiba Inu
SHIB
217
Hedera HBAR
Hedera
HBAR
218
UNUS SED LEO LEO
UNUS SED LEO
LEO
219
Bitcoin Cash BCH
Bitcoin Cash
BCH
220
Toncoin TON
Toncoin
TON
221
Litecoin LTC
Litecoin
LTC
222
Polkadot DOT
Polkadot
DOT
223
Monero XMR
Monero
XMR
224
Bitget Token BGB
Bitget Token
BGB
225
Pepe PEPE
Pepe
PEPE
226
Dai DAI
Dai
DAI
227
Pi PI
Pi
PI
228
Ethena USDe USDe
Ethena USDe
USDe
229
Uniswap UNI
Uniswap
UNI
230
Bittensor TAO
Bittensor
TAO
231
Aave AAVE
Aave
AAVE
232
NEAR Protocol NEAR
NEAR Protocol
NEAR
233
Aptos APT
Aptos
APT
234
OKB OKB
OKB
OKB
235
Ondo ONDO
Ondo
ONDO
236
Kaspa KAS
Kaspa
KAS
237
Ethereum Classic ETC
Ethereum Classic
ETC
238
Internet Computer ICP
Internet Computer
ICP
239
GateToken GT
GateToken
GT
240
OFFICIAL TRUMP TRUMP
OFFICIAL TRUMP
TRUMP
241
Cronos CRO
Cronos
CRO
242
Mantle MNT
Mantle
MNT
243
POL (prev. MATIC) POL
POL (prev. MATIC)
POL
244
VeChain VET
VeChain
VET
245
Render RENDER
Render
RENDER
246
World Liberty Financial USD USD1
World Liberty Financial USD
USD1
247
Ethena ENA
Ethena
ENA
248
Filecoin FIL
Filecoin
FIL
249
Algorand ALGO
Algorand
ALGO
250
Arbitrum ARB
Arbitrum
ARB
251
Cosmos ATOM
Cosmos
ATOM
252
Artificial Superintelligence Alliance FET
Artificial Superintelligence Alliance
FET
253
Celestia TIA
Celestia
TIA
254
Worldcoin WLD
Worldcoin
WLD
255
Bonk BONK
Bonk
BONK
256
First Digital USD FDUSD
First Digital USD
FDUSD
257
KuCoin Token KCS
KuCoin Token
KCS
258
Sonic (prev. FTM) S
Sonic (prev. FTM)
S
259
Maker MKR
Maker
MKR
260
Jupiter JUP
Jupiter
JUP
261
Story IP
Story
IP
262
Stacks STX
Stacks
STX
263
Virtuals Protocol VIRTUAL
Virtuals Protocol
VIRTUAL
264
Flare FLR
Flare
FLR
265
EOS EOS
EOS
EOS
266
Fartcoin FARTCOIN
Fartcoin
FARTCOIN
267
Sei SEI
Sei
SEI
268
Immutable IMX
Immutable
IMX
269
Injective INJ
Injective
INJ
270
Optimism OP
Optimism
OP
271
XDC Network XDC
XDC Network
XDC
272
Quant QNT
Quant
QNT
273
DeXe DEXE
DeXe
DEXE
274
The Graph GRT
The Graph
GRT
275
Four FORM
Four
FORM
276
dogwifhat WIF
dogwifhat
WIF
277
FLOKI FLOKI
FLOKI
FLOKI
278
PayPal USD PYUSD
PayPal USD
PYUSD
279
Raydium RAY
Raydium
RAY
280
Curve DAO Token CRV
Curve DAO Token
CRV
281
JasmyCoin JASMY
JasmyCoin
JASMY
282
Theta Network THETA
Theta Network
THETA
283
Gala GALA
Gala
GALA
284
IOTA IOTA
IOTA
IOTA
285
Nexo NEXO
Nexo
NEXO
286
Walrus WAL
Walrus
WAL
287
Lido DAO LDO
Lido DAO
LDO
288
Tether Gold XAUt
Tether Gold
XAUt
289
The Sandbox SAND
The Sandbox
SAND
290
Pudgy Penguins PENGU
Pudgy Penguins
PENGU
291
PAX Gold PAXG
PAX Gold
PAXG
292
Core CORE
Core
CORE
293
Ethereum Name Service ENS
Ethereum Name Service
ENS
294
BitTorrent [New] BTT
BitTorrent [New]
BTT
295
Helium HNT
Helium
HNT
296
Bitcoin SV BSV
Bitcoin SV
BSV
297
PancakeSwap CAKE
PancakeSwap
CAKE
298
Kaia KAIA
Kaia
KAIA
299
Brett (Based) BRETT
Brett (Based)
BRETT
300
Onyxcoin XCN
Onyxcoin
XCN
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