Cryptocurrency Prices, Charts, and Crypto Market Cap
What is cryptocurrency market cap?
Market cap is one of the most popular metric in the industry that is used to gauge the value of an asset. The market cap of a cryptocurrency is calculated based on the coin’s total circulating supply multipled by the current price. For detailed examples on how that works, check out the methodology page.
How can I use market cap?
As a financial metric, market cap allows you to compare the total value of one cryptocurrency with another. Large-cap cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum have a market cap of over $10 billion. They typically consists of projects that have demonstrated track record, have higher liquidity across exchanges, and less volatile when compared against mid and small cap cryptocurrencies.
While market cap is a simple and intuitive comparison metric, it does have its major drawbacks. Some cryptocurrency projects may appear to have inflated market cap through price swings and the tokenomics of their supply. As such, it is best to use this metric as a reference alongside other metrics such as trading volume, liquidity, fully diluted valuation, and fundamental during your research process.
Is it possible to check crypto prices on mobile?
Yes, you can check crypto prices on mobile by using the CoinGecko app on iOS and Android.