All Coins
The original cryptocurrency and global store of value.
Smart contract platform powering DeFi and NFTs.
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Binance Coin
BNB Exchange
Native token of the Binance exchange ecosystem.
Fast cross-border payment and settlement network.
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Cardano
ADA Smart Contracts
Proof-of-stake blockchain focused on sustainability.
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Solana
SOL Smart Contracts
High-throughput blockchain for fast, low-cost dApps.
Community-driven meme coin with wide retail adoption.
Interoperability protocol connecting multiple blockchains.
Peer-to-peer digital currency for fast transactions.
Decentralised oracle network connecting smart contracts to real-world data.
High-throughput blockchain for content and entertainment dApps.
USD-pegged stablecoin; the most widely used crypto trading pair.
Regulated USD stablecoin issued by Circle and Coinbase.
Full Price Table
Where do these prices come from?
Prices are sourced from live market rate feeds and updated automatically every 10 minutes. The values shown are mid-market reference rates — the midpoint between the best available buy and sell prices at the time of the last update.
About stablecoins (USDT & USDC)
Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) are stablecoins designed to maintain a 1:1 peg with the US Dollar, meaning their price should always remain very close to $1.00. Minor deviations reflect short-term liquidity differences across exchanges.
Price volatility disclaimer
Cryptocurrency prices are highly volatile and can change significantly within seconds. The prices displayed are for informational reference only and may differ from the price you receive on any specific exchange at the time of trading.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often are prices updated? +
Prices are fetched automatically from live market data every 10 minutes. The timestamp shown at the top of the page reflects the time of the last successful fetch.
What is a mid-market price? +
A mid-market price is the midpoint between the best available buy (bid) and sell (ask) prices across exchanges. It is the fairest reference rate, but the actual price you receive when buying or selling on an exchange will differ due to the bid-ask spread and trading fees.
Why does Bitcoin show a different price on exchanges? +
Exchange prices vary slightly due to differences in liquidity, trading volume, fees, and the specific buy/sell orders available at any moment. The price here is a mid-market reference rate aggregated across multiple sources.
Are USDT and USDC always $1.00? +
Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) are designed to maintain a 1:1 peg with the US Dollar. They typically trade very close to $1.00, but minor deviations can occur due to short-term market conditions. They are not guaranteed to always equal exactly $1.00.
What is the difference between Bitcoin and Ethereum? +
Bitcoin (BTC) was the first cryptocurrency and is primarily used as a store of value and digital currency. Ethereum (ETH) is a programmable blockchain platform that supports smart contracts and decentralised applications (dApps). Bitcoin has a fixed supply of 21 million coins; Ethereum does not have a hard supply cap.
Are these prices for buying or selling? +
The prices shown are mid-market reference rates, not specific buy or sell prices. Actual transaction prices on any exchange will differ due to spreads, platform fees, and market conditions at the time of your trade. Always check the live order book on your exchange before transacting.
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Disclaimer: Cryptocurrency prices are sourced from live market data feeds and displayed for informational purposes only. Prices are highly volatile and may differ from those available on any specific exchange. This page does not constitute financial or investment advice. Always verify prices directly with your exchange before transacting.