Top Crypto Prices
Live market data from CoinMarketCap (top 100 by market cap, shown in 50-row batches).
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How To Use This Charts Hub
This page is designed as a market-context layer, not a signal feed. Use it to orient quickly around relative price movement, market-cap ranking changes, and short-range momentum windows before making platform or execution decisions. The table helps answer practical questions: which assets are moving broadly versus idiosyncratically, where short-term volatility is expanding, and whether volume behavior supports the move. Once you have that context, branch into the relevant tool pages: use Reviews for platform comparison and Resources if you need framework refreshers first.
If you are beginner-level, do not read a green or red column as a direct buy/sell trigger. Use charts as a situational map only. Start by understanding mechanics in What Is Bitcoin & Blockchain, then study venue differences in CEX vs DEX, and only then evaluate where to execute. If you are already active, this table is useful for quick pre-trade checks before using exchange or bot tooling such as Cryptohopper or 3Commas.
Who This Hub Is For
This charts hub is for users who want cleaner context before acting: discretionary traders confirming market tone, long-term holders validating rebalance timing, and operations users checking liquidity/volatility conditions before moving treasury assets. It is also useful for content and research workflows because it provides a normalized top-coin snapshot that can be paired with deeper platform checks in Bybit, Gate.io, or MEXC reviews.
What To Compare Beyond Price
Compare multiple columns together, not in isolation. Price direction without volume confirmation can be noisy. Short-window gains without broader trend alignment can reverse quickly. Market cap movement matters differently from headline percent changes, especially when small-cap names print large percentages on thin liquidity. Also compare your execution environment: a good chart context can still translate into poor outcomes if fees, slippage, or spread conditions are unfavorable on your chosen venue. For decision support, combine this page with News event context and the risk planning framework in Risk Management for Beginners.
Risk note: market data is informative but not predictive certainty. Sudden announcements, liquidity vacuums, and exchange-specific disruptions can invalidate short-term assumptions fast. Always use position sizing, stop logic, and contingency planning that match your tolerance. If you are uncertain about custody and transfer flow before executing, read How Crypto Wallets Work and keep legal/disclosure context in view via Legal Overview. This hub supports disciplined decisions, but it does not remove market risk.