Live crypto prices & market caps
The 200 biggest cryptocurrencies, updated live. Tap any column heading to sort, or search for a coin. Free, no sign-up.
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Showing the top 100 cryptocurrencies by market cap. Live data from CoinGecko. Prices are fetched directly by your browser.
Track the whole market at a glance
This live tracker covers the 200 largest cryptocurrencies by market capitalisation — Bitcoin, Ethereum, stablecoins, and the leading altcoins. Sort by price, 24-hour change, market cap or volume by tapping a column header, and filter instantly with the search box. Search a coin, then tap "Show chart" to open a full-width price chart with 24h–1y history. Tap a coin's name to view its full profile on CoinGecko.
How this tracker works
Source. Prices, market caps and volumes are fetched directly by your browser from CoinGecko's public market API, with CoinPaprika as an automatic fallback if the primary feed is unavailable. There's no Luck.fyi server in the middle — and nothing about your visit is logged or stored.
Updates. The table refreshes automatically about every 90 seconds, and the "↻ Refresh" button pulls the latest figures on demand. Market data is aggregated across many exchanges, so it can differ slightly from any single trading venue and may be momentarily delayed.
Accuracy. We display the data as provided by the source without altering it. When a feed is unreachable, we say so rather than showing stale or invented numbers.
What the numbers mean
Market capitalisation is a coin's current price multiplied by its circulating supply — the headline measure of a project's total size, and how the ranking is ordered. A high price alone doesn't make a coin "big"; supply matters just as much.
24-hour change shows momentum over the last day, and 24-hour volume is how much of the coin changed hands in that time — a useful gauge of activity and liquidity. Thin volume can mean larger price swings. Together these columns give a quick read on size, direction and interest.
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Why I’m into Kaspa (KAS) 💚
Kaspa keeps the part of Bitcoin I respect most — open, fair, proof-of-work, no insiders — and rethinks the bottleneck underneath it. Bitcoin makes one block at a time, so when two honest miners find a block at once, one gets thrown away (“orphaned”) and that work is wasted. Kaspa’s GHOSTDAG protocol doesn’t discard parallel blocks — it keeps them all and orders them in a blockDAG (a web of blocks instead of a single chain). That’s what lets it run at 10 blocks per second today, with first confirmations in about a second, while staying pure proof-of-work.
What I respect most: it was fair-launched on 7 November 2021 — no premine, no ICO, no VC allocation, no founder coins. Every single KAS was mined in the open, the same way Bitcoin started. That’s rare, and it’s the part that won me over.
- 🎵 It’s musical. Its upgrades are named after musical terms — Crescendo (the 1→10 BPS jump, May 2025) and Toccata (covenants) — and emission shrinks by (½)^(1/12) each month: the exact ratio of a semitone.
- 👻 An Ethereum ancestor. The “GHOST” idea behind GHOSTDAG is cited in the Ethereum whitepaper — Kaspa and Ethereum share an academic root via founder Yonatan Sompolinsky.
- ♻️ Nothing wasted. In Bitcoin a competing block is discarded; in Kaspa every valid block is kept and ordered, so honest mining work is never orphaned.
- ⚡ ~6,000× the blocks. 10 per second vs Bitcoin’s ~1 per 10 minutes — with a roadmap toward 32 and eventually 100 BPS.
- 🍓 Runs on a Raspberry Pi. Full nodes stay light enough for ordinary people to validate — that’s the decentralisation point.
- 🪙 Capped & fair. Max supply is ~28.7 billion KAS, all of it mined — no dev tax, no foundation cut, no staking.
Live market data from CoinGecko and network data from the public Kaspa REST API (api.kaspa.org), refreshed every 60s — tap Refresh any time. Block rate is the protocol target since the Crescendo hard fork; DAA score is Kaspa’s block-ordering counter. The gold rate is approximated from PAX Gold (PAXG), roughly one troy ounce per token. A source may briefly lag or fail to load.
Don’t take my word for any of it — learn it from the source at kaspa.org and read the PHANTOM/GHOSTDAG paper. Figures here reflect the network after the Crescendo hard fork (10 BPS) and may change as upgrades like Toccata ship.
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Cryptocurrency prices are highly volatile and you can lose money. Nothing on this page is a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any asset, and Luck.fyi is not a broker, exchange, custodian or financial adviser. Market data is provided by third parties, may be delayed or inaccurate, and should be verified before you rely on it. Always do your own research and never invest more than you can afford to lose.