Crypto
Bitcoin Dominance at Yearly High as Crypto Market Shrinks to $1.3T
In light of DeFi uncertainty, Bitcoin gets closer to previously abandoned 50% market dominance.
BTC$62,618.00-0.25%
ETH$1,784.25+0.38%
USDT$0.9988-0.04%
USDC$0.9999+0.01%
XRP$1.07-0.61%
SOL$75.19-1.62%
TRX$0.3249-1.59%
FIGR_HELOC$1.03+1.91%
HYPE$63.74-2.41%
DOGE$0.0723+0.10%
USDS$0.99970.00%
RAIN$0.0143-0.35%
LEO$9.54+0.05%
ZEC$507.59-1.85%
WBT$54.95-0.04%
BTC$62,618.00-0.25%
ETH$1,784.25+0.38%
USDT$0.9988-0.04%
USDC$0.9999+0.01%
XRP$1.07-0.61%
SOL$75.19-1.62%
TRX$0.3249-1.59%
FIGR_HELOC$1.03+1.91%
HYPE$63.74-2.41%
DOGE$0.0723+0.10%
USDS$0.99970.00%
RAIN$0.0143-0.35%
LEO$9.54+0.05%
ZEC$507.59-1.85%
WBT$54.95-0.04%
Crypto market cap fell by 11% to $1.09 trillion in the past month but JPMorgan analysts think the correction phase is almost over.
In light of DeFi uncertainty, Bitcoin gets closer to previously abandoned 50% market dominance.
Following the sharp drop in US stocks on Thursday, the crypto market lost a collective $144 billion in market cap.
The term 'market cap' stems from the world of traditional finance—which differs largely from the digital asset space.