Market Cap
A Smarter Way to Crypto Diversification?
Institutional investors are increasingly allocating to crypto, but the key question is whether to focus solely on bitcoin or diversify across multiple cryptocurrencies to optimize risk-adjusted returns and portfolio resilience.

Narrow Boom: The Mismatch of Token Supply and Demand in the Current Cycle
While BTC and Ethereum have made strong comebacks in the last year, much of the rest of the market is still catching up, say Kevin Kelly and Jason Pagoulatos, of Delphi Digital.

Bitcoin’s Market Cap Jumps to $1.4T, Surpassing Silver
Bitcoin jumped to a record high on Monday, fuelled by continued positive momentum of the spot ETFs.

O valor de mercado do Bitcoin salta para US$ 1,4 T, superando a prata
O Bitcoin saltou para um nível recorde na segunda-feira, alimentado pelo contínuo impulso positivo dos ETFs à vista.

La capitalizzazione di mercato di Bitcoin sale a 1,4 T di dollari, superando l'argento
Lunedì Bitcoin è salito a un livello record, alimentato dal continuo slancio positivo degli ETF spot.

La capitalización de mercado de Bitcoin salta a 1,4 T de dólares, superando a la plata
Bitcoin saltó a un máximo histórico el lunes, impulsado por el continuo impulso positivo de los ETF al contado.

La capitalisation boursière du Bitcoin grimpe à 1,4 T$, dépassant l'argent
Bitcoin a atteint un niveau record lundi, alimenté par la dynamique positive continue des ETF au comptant.

Ang Market Cap ng Bitcoin ay Tumalon sa $1.4 T, Lumalampas sa Pilak
Ang Bitcoin ay tumalon sa mataas na rekord noong Lunes, na pinalakas ng patuloy na positibong momentum ng mga spot ETF.

A Look Back at Bitcoin's Performance in 2022
Bitcoin (BTC) is trading at $16,500 after falling roughly 65 percent year-to-date. This comes as digital assets have had a historically lousy year, with crypto’s total market cap falling below $800 billion, according to data from TradingView. "All About Bitcoin" host Lawrence Lewitinn presents "The Chart of The Day."

Crypto’s Swooning: Total Market Cap Falling to Early 2021 Levels
On the heels of the collapse of crypto exchange FTX, crypto’s overall market cap has sunk to as low as $763 billion from a peak of $2.5 trillion in May 2021. Bitcoin’s market cap has plunged to $319 billion from above $1 trillion last November. The current market cap for the industry hasn’t been this low since early last year. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.
