Track real-time cryptocurrency prices for the top 100 digital assets by market capitalisation, updated live. Whether you’re following Bitcoin’s latest moves, monitoring Ethereum’s price action, or keeping an eye on emerging altcoins, this live crypto price tracker gives you everything in one place — including price changes, trading volume, and full market cap data. All figures are sourced from TradingView, aggregating data across hundreds of global exchanges.
The cryptocurrency market never sleeps, and neither does this tracker. Prices reflect live market conditions across hundreds of global exchanges, giving you an accurate snapshot of where each asset stands right now. You can filter by coin name, sort by any column, and switch between different views to surface the biggest movers, largest markets, or highest volumes at a glance. For deeper analysis on any individual coin, explore our dedicated coverage in the Bitcoin, Ethereum, Altcoins, and Market Analysis sections of The Block Source.
Understanding crypto prices goes beyond just the number on the screen. Market capitalisation — calculated by multiplying a coin’s price by its circulating supply — is the most reliable indicator of a project’s relative size and weight in the market. Trading volume tells you how actively a coin is being bought and sold, which is a key signal of genuine market interest versus thin liquidity. Together, these metrics help you build a clearer picture of market conditions before making any decisions. As always, nothing on this page constitutes financial advice.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Crypto Prices
What is market capitalisation in crypto?
Market capitalisation (market cap) is calculated by multiplying a cryptocurrency’s current price by its total circulating supply. It is the most widely used metric for ranking digital assets by size. A higher market cap generally indicates a more established project with greater liquidity, though it is not a guarantee of quality or future performance.
Why do crypto prices change so frequently?
Cryptocurrency markets operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across hundreds of global exchanges simultaneously. Unlike traditional stock markets that close overnight and on weekends, crypto never pauses. Prices shift constantly in response to trading activity, news events, macroeconomic conditions, regulatory announcements, and changes in market sentiment.
What is the difference between price and volume?
Price refers to the current value of one unit of a cryptocurrency in your chosen currency. Volume refers to the total amount of that asset traded across all exchanges in the past 24 hours. High volume alongside a price move confirms strong market participation, whereas a price move on low volume may be less reliable and more susceptible to reversal.
What is Bitcoin dominance?
Bitcoin dominance is the percentage of the total crypto market cap that Bitcoin alone accounts for. When Bitcoin dominance rises, it typically means capital is flowing into BTC and away from altcoins. When it falls, altcoins are often outperforming Bitcoin — a period traders commonly refer to as “altcoin season.”
How often do prices update on this page?
Prices update in real time directly from TradingView, which aggregates data from hundreds of exchanges simultaneously. This gives you a reliable, volume-weighted average price for each asset at any given moment. For ultra-precise trading data, always check directly with your chosen exchange.
Which cryptocurrencies are listed here?
This page displays the top cryptocurrencies ranked by market capitalisation, including major assets like Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), BNB, XRP, Cardano (ADA), Avalanche (AVAX), Dogecoin (DOGE), Chainlink (LINK), and many more. The screener also lets you filter by top gainers, top losers, and highest volume coins.
What does the 7-day chart show?
The performance column shows each coin’s price trend over recent periods. A positive green figure indicates the coin is trading higher than its reference point, while a negative red figure indicates a decline. This gives you a quick visual read of momentum without needing to click through to a full chart.
Does this page constitute financial advice?
No. All data presented on this page is for informational purposes only. Cryptocurrency investments carry significant risk, including the potential loss of your entire investment. Nothing on The Block Source should be interpreted as financial, investment, or trading advice. Always conduct your own research and consult a qualified financial adviser before making any investment decisions.
