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Active Cryptocurrencies
10,500+
Live tracked: 100
Market Status
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Cryptocurrency Market Statistics

Bitcoin (BTC) Price
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Total DeFi TVL
$45.2B
Total Value Locked in DeFi protocols
Average Transaction Fee
$2.45
Based on BTC network fees

Understanding Cryptocurrency Data

Market Capitalization

The total market value of a cryptocurrency, calculated by multiplying the current price by the circulating supply. Market cap helps investors understand the relative size and stability of a cryptocurrency compared to others.

Trading Volume

The total value of a cryptocurrency traded in a 24-hour period. High trading volume indicates strong investor interest and liquidity, making it easier to buy or sell without affecting the price significantly.

All-Time High (ATH)

The highest price ever reached by a cryptocurrency. ATH serves as a reference point for measuring current performance. The distance from ATH (often shown as a percentage) indicates how far the current price has dropped from its peak.

Circulating Supply

The number of coins that are currently available and circulating in the market. Unlike total supply, circulating supply excludes locked, reserved, or burned tokens. This metric is crucial for calculating market cap accurately.

Cryptocurrency Facts & Statistics

Bitcoin's Limited Supply

Bitcoin has a maximum supply of 21 million coins. Approximately 19.5 million BTC have been mined, leaving only 1.5 million left to be generated.

Ethereum Network

Ethereum processes over 1 million transactions daily and hosts thousands of decentralized applications (dApps) and DeFi protocols.

Total Cryptocurrencies

There are over 10,500 different cryptocurrencies in existence, but only a fraction are actively traded with significant market capitalization.

First Cryptocurrency

Bitcoin was created in 2009 by an anonymous person or group known as Satoshi Nakamoto, making it the first decentralized cryptocurrency.

Global Adoption

Over 420 million people worldwide own cryptocurrency as of 2026, with significant adoption growth in emerging markets and developing countries.

Smart Contracts

Ethereum introduced smart contracts in 2015, enabling automated, self-executing agreements that have powered the DeFi and NFT ecosystems.

Cryptocurrency Glossary

Blockchain
A distributed ledger technology that records all transactions across a network of computers, ensuring transparency and security.
DeFi
Decentralized Finance - financial services built on blockchain networks that operate without traditional intermediaries like banks.
NFT
Non-Fungible Token - a unique digital asset representing ownership of specific items like art, music, or collectibles on the blockchain.
Token
A digital asset built on an existing blockchain (like Ethereum) that can represent utility, governance rights, or value.
Coin
A cryptocurrency that has its own independent blockchain network, like Bitcoin or Ethereum.
Market Cap
Total market value calculated by multiplying the current price by the circulating supply of a cryptocurrency.
Liquidity
How easily an asset can be bought or sold without significantly affecting its price. High liquidity means tighter spreads.
Volatility
A measure of how much the price of an asset fluctuates over time. Higher volatility means greater price swings.
Exchange
A platform where users can buy, sell, and trade cryptocurrencies, either centralized (CEX) or decentralized (DEX).
Wallet
A digital tool that allows users to store, send, and receive cryptocurrencies. Wallets can be hot (online) or cold (offline).
Gas Fees
Transaction fees on the Ethereum network, paid in ETH to compensate for computational energy required to process transactions.
Staking
The process of holding cryptocurrencies in a wallet to support network operations and earn rewards, common in proof-of-stake networks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often does the cryptocurrency data update?
Our crypto tracker updates every 30 seconds, providing near real-time price information for over 100 cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and altcoins. The live indicator in the bottom right corner shows the last update time.
What cryptocurrencies are tracked?
We track the top 100 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), BNB, Solana (SOL), XRP, Cardano (ADA), and many more DeFi and NFT tokens.
What data points are shown for each cryptocurrency?
Each cryptocurrency shows: current price, 24h and 7d price changes, market cap, 24h trading volume, circulating supply, all-time high (ATH), and a 7-day price chart showing historical performance.
Is the crypto data free to use?
Yes, all cryptocurrency data including live prices, market cap, volume, and historical charts are completely free to view. No registration or account is required.
What is market capitalization in crypto?
Market capitalization (market cap) is the total market value of a cryptocurrency. It's calculated by multiplying the current price by the circulating supply. Higher market cap generally indicates more established cryptocurrencies with less volatility.
How is the 24h change percentage calculated?
The 24h change percentage shows the price difference between the current price and the price exactly 24 hours ago. A positive percentage (green) indicates price increase, while a negative percentage (red) indicates price decrease.
What does ATH mean and why is it important?
ATH stands for All-Time High, the highest price a cryptocurrency has ever reached. The percentage shown below ATH indicates how far the current price has dropped from that peak, helping investors understand historical performance.
Can I use this tracker on mobile devices?
Yes, our crypto tracker is fully responsive and optimized for all devices including smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. The interface automatically adjusts for optimal viewing.
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