Dhiraj Nallapaneni is a Crypto Tax Writer at CoinLedger. As an Economics degree holder from the University of California Santa Barbara, heâs well versed in topics like cryptocurrency markets and taxation.
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Key Takeaways
Market capitalization shows the total value of a cryptocurrency.Â
While large-cap cryptocurrencies are more established, small-cap cryptos have higher risk and potentially higher reward.
Frequently asked questions
How does market cap work?Â
Market cap is the total value of a cryptocurrency. You can calculate market cap by multiplying the current price of a cryptocurrency by its total circulating supply.
Is a higher market cap better?Â
A higher market cap often indicates a more stable and established cryptocurrency, but it doesn't guarantee better returns for the future.Â
Is low market cap bad in crypto?
A low market cap can indicate higher risk and volatility, but can also signal the potential for higher returns.Â
How much market cap is good for crypto?Â
There is no definitive answer on what market cap is âgoodâ. Large-cap cryptocurrencies are typically safer, while small-cap cryptocurrencies typically have higher risk and higher growth potential.Â
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Dhiraj Nallapaneni
Crypto Tax Writer
Dhiraj Nallapaneni is a Crypto Tax Writer at CoinLedger. As an Economics degree holder from the University of California Santa Barbara, heâs well versed in topics like cryptocurrency markets and taxation.
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