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CFR Score
Price
$63,909.00
$1,775.21
24h change
-3.28% 24h
-3.30% 24h
Market cap
$1.27T
$213.04B
Volume (24h)
$58.64B
$26.86B
Circulating supply
20.04M
120.68M
Total supply
20.04M
120.68M
Max supply
21M

Use the search box to find any cryptocurrency we list by name, ticker symbol, or common shorthand (for example “BTC” or “bitcoin”). As you type, matching assets appear in a dropdown. Tap one to open its full CryptoFaxReport.

Each report brings together price, market metrics, our CFR Score, news, and more in one place. For someone new to crypto, search is the fastest way to move from “I heard about this coin” to structured, factual context instead of piecing things together from social feeds or random websites. Nothing here is investment advice; it’s a starting point for learning how an asset is positioned in the market.

Compare lets you put up to three cryptocurrencies side by side (two columns on a phone, three on wider screens) so you can see the same metrics at once: CFR Score, price, 24-hour change, market cap, volume, and supply figures.

How to use it: • Tap each search field and pick a different coin for each column. You can’t select the same asset twice; if you try, you’ll see a hint to choose another. • When a coin loads, its icon, name, and a “View report” button appear at the top of that column. Use the button for the full deep dive on that asset. • Read the rows top to bottom: the grey bar names each metric once, and the row below shows values for every column.

Comparing helps new users understand relative size (for example market cap), how volatile short-term moves have been (24h change), and how scarce or abundant supply might be, not to pick a “winner,” but to build intuition about how different projects look on paper. Prices update periodically; green and red on 24h change simply reflect whether the figure is up or down for the period, not whether an asset is “good” or “bad.”

Market cap, 24h volume, and supply figures on this report describe size, liquidity, and how many tokens exist. Use them together with price and CFR Analysis, not alone.

Market cap is the total value of all units currently in circulation. It is calculated by multiplying this asset's price by its circulating supply and can be used to gauge perceived value, popularity, and overall market position.

24h volume is a measure of trading volume across tracked platforms in the last 24 hours, on a rolling basis with no fixed open or close.

Circulating supply is the amount of coins circulating in the market and tradeable by the public, comparable to shares readily available in the market (not held and locked by insiders or governments).

Total supply is the amount of coins already created, minus any burned (removed from circulation), comparable to outstanding shares. Total supply equals on-chain supply minus burned tokens.

Max supply is the maximum number of coins coded to exist in the lifetime of the asset, comparable to maximum issuable shares. Max supply is the theoretical maximum as coded.

Cross-reference these metrics with each other and with price. They describe context, not investment advice.

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