Crypto
| Symbol | Name | Price | Change | Change % | Market Cap | Volume | Volume In Currency (24hr) | Total Volume All Currencies (24hr) | Circulating Supply | 52 Wk Change % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BTC-USD | Bitcoin USD | 83,085.43 -272.62 (-0.33%) | -272.62 | -0.33% | 1.648T | 25.096B | 25.096B | 25.096B | 19.838M | 33.38% |
| ETH-USD | Ethereum USD | 1,905.93 +6.96 (+0.37%) | +6.96 | +0.37% | 229.902B | 10.37B | 10.37B | 10.37B | 120.624M | -40.23% |
| USDT-USD | Tether USDt USD | 0.999904 +0.000063 (+0.01%) | +0.000063 | +0.01% | 143.412B | 57.4B | 57.4B | 57.4B | 143.426B | 0.06% |
| XRP-USD | XRP USD | 2.2840 -0.0516 (-2.21%) | -0.0516 | -2.21% | 132.72B | 3.653B | 3.653B | 3.653B | 58.109B | 293.17% |
| BNB-USD | BNB USD | 634.99 +6.76 (+1.08%) | +6.76 | +1.08% | 90.47B | 2.338B | 2.338B | 2.338B | 142.474M | 18.76% |
| SOL-USD | Solana USD | 124.93 -3.85 (-2.99%) | -3.85 | -2.99% | 63.722B | 2.844B | 2.844B | 2.844B | 510.05M | -25.90% |
| USDC-USD | USD Coin USD | 0.999962 +0.000069 (+0.01%) | +0.000069 | +0.01% | 58.846B | 7.817B | 7.817B | 7.817B | 58.849B | 0.00% |
| DOGE-USD | Dogecoin USD | 0.167894 -0.004183 (-2.43%) | -0.004183 | -2.43% | 24.928B | 1.149B | 1.149B | 1.149B | 148.476B | 30.69% |
| ADA-USD | Cardano USD | 0.707422 -0.011582 (-1.61%) | -0.011582 | -1.61% | 24.926B | 712.48M | 712.48M | 712.48M | 35.235B | 20.25% |
| TRX-USD | TRON USD | 0.222902 +0.010160 (+4.78%) | +0.010160 | +4.78% | 21.181B | 710.619M | 710.619M | 710.619M | 95.024B | 88.84% |
| WTRX-USD | Wrapped TRON USD | 0.222530 +0.010293 (+4.85%) | +0.010293 | +4.85% | 19.454B | 1.054M | 1.054M | 1.054M | 87.423B | 88.32% |
| STETH-USD | Lido Staked ETH USD | 1,905.39 +10.50 (+0.55%) | +10.50 | +0.55% | 17.746B | 34.584M | 34.584M | 34.584M | 9.314M | -40.26% |
| WBTC-USD | Wrapped Bitcoin USD | 82,950.89 -200.28 (-0.24%) | -200.28 | -0.24% | 10.715B | 199.059M | 199.059M | 199.059M | 129,177 | 33.06% |
| LINK-USD | Chainlink USD | 14.18 +0.47 (+3.42%) | +0.47 | +3.42% | 9.317B | 341.084M | 341.084M | 341.084M | 657.1M | -20.45% |
| LEO-USD | UNUS SED LEO USD | 9.8232 -0.0067 (-0.07%) | -0.0067 | -0.07% | 9.076B | 3.226M | 3.226M | 3.226M | 923.916M | 59.82% |
| TON11419-USD | Toncoin USD | 3.4817 +0.0405 (+1.18%) | +0.0405 | +1.18% | 8.64B | 254.645M | 254.645M | 254.645M | 2.482B | -9.21% |
| WSTETH-USD | Lido wstETH USD | 2,279.33 +11.75 (+0.52%) | +11.75 | +0.52% | 8.51B | 7.107M | 7.107M | 7.107M | 3.734M | -39.46% |
| USDS33039-USD | USDS USD | 0.999163 -0.000298 (-0.03%) | -0.000298 | -0.03% | 8.39B | 14.972M | 14.972M | 14.972M | 8.397B | -8.53% |
| XLM-USD | Stellar USD | 0.269520 -0.002400 (-0.88%) | -0.002400 | -0.88% | 8.289B | 207.194M | 207.194M | 207.194M | 30.754B | 117.98% |
| HBAR-USD | Hedera USD | 0.187201 -0.006123 (-3.17%) | -0.006123 | -3.17% | 7.904B | 239.405M | 239.405M | 239.405M | 42.219B | 82.81% |
| AVAX-USD | Avalanche USD | 18.75 +0.22 (+1.21%) | +0.22 | +1.21% | 7.769B | 268.821M | 268.821M | 268.821M | 414.443M | -65.83% |
| SHIB-USD | Shiba Inu USD | 0.000013 -0.000001 (-4.05%) | -0.000001 | -4.05% | 7.46B | 202.583M | 202.583M | 202.583M | 589.253T | -48.00% |
| SUI20947-USD | Sui USD | 2.3031 +0.0196 (+0.86%) | +0.0196 | +0.86% | 7.301B | 794.292M | 794.292M | 794.292M | 3.17B | 35.08% |
| OM-USD | MANTRA USD | 6.9912 +0.0782 (+1.13%) | +0.0782 | +1.13% | 6.88B | 204.493M | 204.493M | 204.493M | 984.144M | 889.32% |
| LTC-USD | Litecoin USD | 89.62 -2.68 (-2.90%) | -2.68 | -2.90% | 6.772B | 594.276M | 594.276M | 594.276M | 75.558M | 14.97% |
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