The crypto market continues to show robust momentum with a total market capitalization reaching $3.2 trillion. Bitcoin maintains its dominant position with 56.6% market dominance, reflecting strong investor confidence in the leading cryptocurrency. Ethereum follows with 11.8% dominance, cementing its status as the primary smart contract platform. Stablecoins hold 8.2% of the market cap, playing an essential role as liquidity anchors and trading pairs across major exchanges. These metrics highlight the current distribution of capital across the digital asset ecosystem and provide key insights into market structure dynamics.

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RektButSmilingvip
· 5h ago
Bitcoin's 56.6% can go higher, and Ethereum's 11.8% should have been even more aggressive earlier.
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MysteryBoxBustervip
· 01-07 22:49
3.2T market cap, Bitcoin is still the leader, this wave is stable.
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 01-07 22:44
3.2 trillion, Bitcoin is still the leader, this wave is stable
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AirdropHunterXMvip
· 01-07 22:39
3.2 trillion already? BTC is still so strong, Ethereum only has 11.8%, stablecoins are really busy.
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EyeOfTheTokenStormvip
· 01-07 22:38
3.2 trillion? The number looks comfortable, but my quantitative model tells me, can this rebound hold? --- BTC's 56.6% dominance is indeed stable, but the question is—what does this level of concentration signal in historical cycles? --- Starting to promote the "liquidity anchor" role of stablecoins again, basically just afraid retail investors will run away. --- From a macroeconomic cycle perspective, the market structure has fundamentally changed, but don't be fooled by this short-term gain. --- ETH 11.8%... Well, the king of smart contracts is still king, but there have also been many leveraged derivatives liquidations. --- The data looks good, but I'm worried it might be the same old trick from 2017. Could it still be a bottoming pattern? --- And now some people are asking "Can I get on board"? My advice is to first look at the technicals, don't listen to hype.
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BrokenYieldvip
· 01-07 22:38
lmao $3.2t market cap and we're still calling this "robust momentum"? watch the correlation matrix when the next liquidity crisis hits... btw those stablecoin ratios are screaming systemic risk ngl
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