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Block #9

Markets

Market capitalisation

The price multiplied by the number of coins in circulation.

Explanation

It is not the amount invested in the coin. In thin markets a small purchase can lift the price, and therefore the whole market cap, substantially.

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How it is calculated

Market capitalisation is the last price times the number of coins in circulation. It is a handy metric to compare projects, but not a sum of money sitting anywhere: if everyone tried to sell at once, the price would come out far lower. Market cap measures valuation, not cash flow or money invested.

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Where it misleads

A project can be 'worth' a billion while barely any coins are freely tradable: the rest is locked with the team or investors. So always check the free float, the gap with fully diluted valuation and daily volume. A high market cap with low volume is a warning sign.

Key takeaways

  • Price × supply, not 'money invested'.
  • Compare with free float and volume.
  • High cap, low volume = caution.
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