Live Cryptocurrency Prices β Bitcoin, Ethereum & Top 50 Coins
Track real-time cryptocurrency prices for the top 50 coins by market cap. Prices update automatically every 60 seconds so you always have a current snapshot of the market without needing to refresh the page.
What Is a Crypto Price Tracker?
A cryptocurrency price tracker aggregates live market data β price, 24-hour change, market cap, trading volume, and circulating supply β into a single dashboard. Traders, investors, and researchers use these tools to monitor Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), BNB, XRP, and hundreds of altcoins without switching between exchange apps.
Key Metrics Explained
How to Use This Tracker
- Sort by any column β click a column header to sort. Click again to reverse. Default is market cap rank.
- Search by name or symbol β type "bitcoin" or "BTC" in the search box to filter instantly.
- Read the 24h % column β green chips mean the price is higher than yesterday, red means lower.
- Check volume β coins with high 24h volume have more buyers and sellers, making them easier to trade.
- Manual refresh β hit the Refresh button any time to pull the latest prices immediately.
Bitcoin vs. Ethereum β Key Differences
Frequently Asked Questions
How often do crypto prices update on this page?
Prices refresh automatically every 60 seconds. All visitors worldwide see the same synchronized prices at the same time β no manual refresh needed.
Why does the price differ from my exchange?
This tracker shows a weighted average price across many major exchanges globally. Individual exchange prices vary slightly based on their own order books and liquidity β this difference is called the spread.
What does market cap mean in crypto?
Market cap equals the current price multiplied by the circulating supply. It is a better measure of a coin's size than price alone. A coin priced at $0.01 with 100 billion tokens in circulation has a $1 billion market cap β larger than a $500 coin with only 1 million tokens.
What is 24h trading volume?
It is the total USD value of a coin traded across all exchanges in the last 24 hours. High volume signals strong market interest and liquidity β you can buy or sell without significantly moving the price.
What is the difference between market cap and fully diluted valuation?
Market cap is based on coins currently in circulation. Fully diluted valuation (FDV) factors in the total maximum supply including coins not yet released. A large gap between the two can indicate future selling pressure when locked tokens unlock.
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Disclaimer: Prices shown are for informational purposes only and may vary from individual exchange prices. This is not financial advice. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile β always do your own research before making investment decisions.