Understanding the dynamics of the cryptocurrency market requires reliable data on market capitalization and dominance. These metrics offer investors and analysts crucial insights into market trends, asset performance, and sector strength. Whether you're tracking Bitcoin’s dominance or analyzing the growth of DeFi or AI-driven tokens, this guide explains where and how to access accurate, real-time crypto market data using standardized indices.
All relevant symbols for cryptocurrency market capitalization and dominance are available under the CRYPTOCAP: prefix on advanced charting platforms. These indices are calculated and maintained by TradingView, ensuring transparency and consistency across thousands of assets. Additionally, comprehensive overviews are accessible via dedicated data pages that display total market cap, dominance breakdowns, and segment-specific analytics.
How Is Crypto Market Capitalization Calculated?
Market capitalization is a foundational metric in both traditional finance and cryptocurrency. It reflects the total value of a digital asset in circulation and is calculated using the following formula:
Market Cap = Last Price × Circulating Supply
This data is available for individual cryptocurrencies under the format CRYPTOCAP:COIN, where "COIN" is replaced with the ticker symbol (e.g., CRYPTOCAP:BTC for Bitcoin).
Currently, market cap data is provided for:
- The top 50 cryptocurrencies (excluding DeFi) from the Crypto Coins Screener
- An additional top 50 DeFi-focused cryptocurrencies
These figures are updated in real time, enabling traders to monitor shifts in valuation as prices and supplies fluctuate.
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Aggregated Market Capitalization by Segment
Beyond individual coins, aggregated indices provide a macro-level view of different crypto sectors. These help assess overall market health and emerging trends.
Core Total Market Indices
CRYPTOCAP:TOTAL– Total market cap of the top 125 cryptocurrenciesCRYPTOCAP:TOTALDEFI– Combined market cap of the top 125 DeFi tokens
These benchmarks allow investors to compare sector growth against the broader market.
Adjusted Total Indices (Exclusion-Based)
Several variants of the total market cap exclude dominant assets to reveal underlying market movements:
TOTAL2: Excludes Bitcoin (BTC)TOTAL3: Excludes BTC and Ethereum (ETH)OTHERS: Excludes BTC and the top 9 coins — highlights smaller-cap altcoinsTOTALES: Excludes all stablecoinsTOTAL2ES: Excludes BTC and stablecoinsTOTAL3ES: Excludes BTC, ETH, and stablecoinsTOTALE50: Market cap of coins ranked #51–125TOTALE100: Market cap of coins ranked #101–125
These adjusted indices are particularly useful during bull or bear cycles, helping identify whether momentum is driven by large caps or broad altcoin strength.
Category-Based Market Capitalization Indices
Cryptocurrencies are increasingly grouped by use case, technology, or ecosystem. The CRYPTOCAP system includes indices for various categories, each aggregating up to 100 top-ranked coins within that segment.
Ecosystem-Specific Indices
Track the growth of major blockchain ecosystems:
- Solana:
CRYPTOCAP:SOLANA.C - Polkadot:
CRYPTOCAP:POLKADOT.C - BNB Chain:
CRYPTOCAP:BNBCHAIN.C - Ethereum:
CRYPTOCAP:ETHEREUM.C
These indices reflect not just the value of the native coin but also the economic activity within their respective networks.
Stablecoin Indices
Stablecoins play a critical role in liquidity and trading volume:
STABLE.C: Top 100 stablecoinsFIATSTABLE.C: Fiat-backed stablecoins only
Monitoring these helps gauge investor sentiment — rising stablecoin caps may indicate risk-off behavior.
Infrastructure & Platform Tokens
These indices track foundational layers of the crypto economy:
LAYER1.C: Layer 1 blockchainsDEPIN.C: Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN)SMARTCONTRACTS.C: Smart contract platforms
They’re ideal for evaluating innovation and adoption at the protocol level.
Consensus Algorithm Indices
Compare market value based on network security models:
POW.C: Proof of Work coins (e.g., Bitcoin, Dogecoin)POS.C: Proof of Stake coins (e.g., Ethereum, Cardano)
This distinction helps analyze shifts in energy efficiency, governance, and staking trends.
Thematic and Trend-Based Categories
Emerging narratives are captured through thematic indices:
MEME.C: Meme coins (e.g., Dogecoin, Shiba Inu)AI.C: AI and data management tokensRWA.C: Real-World Asset tokens (tokenized stocks, bonds, real estate)REHYPOTHECATED.C: Rehypothecated assetsMADEINUSA.C: U.S.-based projectsWORLDLIBERTY.C: World Liberty Financial portfolio
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Understanding Crypto Dominance
Dominance measures a cryptocurrency’s market cap relative to the total market. It's expressed as a percentage and calculated using the formula:
Dominance (%) = (Coin Market Cap / TOTAL Market Cap) × 100
To find dominance for any CRYPTOCAP symbol, simply append .D to the ticker:
CRYPTOCAP:BTC.D– Bitcoin dominanceCRYPTOCAP:ETH.D– Ethereum dominanceCRYPTOCAP:OTHERS.D– Dominance of smaller altcoins
This system allows granular analysis — for instance, tracking whether DeFi or AI tokens are gaining share amid shifting investor interest.
Ratio Symbols: Measuring Relative Strength
Ratio indices compare one segment’s market cap to another, offering insight into relative performance and market rotation.
Key ratio symbols include:
DEFIETH: DeFi market cap vs. Ethereum’s market cap — indicates DeFi’s growth within Ethereum’s ecosystemTOTAL3ESBTC: Altcoin strength (excluding BTC, ETH, stablecoins) relative to Bitcoin — useful during altseason analysisOTHERSBTC: Performance of small-cap alts compared to Bitcoin — signals speculative activity
These ratios help traders spot divergences and potential entry/exit points.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is cryptocurrency market capitalization?
A: It's the total value of a cryptocurrency in circulation, calculated by multiplying its current price by its circulating supply. It helps assess an asset’s size and stability.
Q: Why is Bitcoin dominance important?
A: High Bitcoin dominance often indicates risk-off sentiment, while declining dominance may signal increased investment in altcoins — a potential "altseason."
Q: How often is CRYPTOCAP data updated?
A: Data is updated in real time based on live price feeds and circulating supply metrics from supported exchanges.
Q: Can I track niche sectors like AI or RWA?
A: Yes. Indices like AI.C and RWA.C allow investors to monitor thematic trends and evaluate sector-specific momentum.
Q: Where can I view all available CRYPTOCAP symbols?
A: Use filters in the Crypto Coins Screener or search directly using the CRYPTOCAP: prefix.
Q: Are stablecoins included in total market cap calculations?
A: Yes, in TOTAL, but separate indices like TOTALES exclude them for more accurate risk asset analysis.
Final Thoughts
Access to structured, transparent market data is essential for informed decision-making in crypto. The CRYPTOCAP suite of indices offers a powerful framework for analyzing everything from individual coin valuations to macro-sector trends. By leveraging these tools — including dominance metrics, ratio comparisons, and category-based aggregations — investors can navigate volatility with greater clarity.
Whether you're assessing Bitcoin’s influence, monitoring DeFi expansion, or exploring emerging themes like AI and real-world assets, these metrics provide actionable intelligence. For those ready to take the next step in their crypto journey: