Calculate the price of Coin A with the market cap of Coin B

Select two assets — we recalculate what the first would cost if it matched the second's total market value.

Select two assets above to see the implied price and multiplier.

Three steps to a market cap comparison

How it works

Select the first coin

Choose the asset whose hypothetical price you want to see.

Apply another market cap

Pick a second coin whose total market value you want to use in the model.

Review the result

See implied price, multiplier, and supply-aware context side by side.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about market cap comparisons.

What is market capitalization?

Market capitalization (market cap) is the total value of a cryptocurrency: current price multiplied by circulating supply. It describes overall size and valuation, not just the price of a single unit.

How do I compare two cryptocurrencies?

Choose one asset whose hypothetical price you want to model, then pick a second asset whose total market value you want to apply. The tool shows implied price, multiplier, and related context side by side.

Why compare market caps instead of only prices?

Spot price alone ignores supply. Two tokens can trade at very different prices per coin while representing similar or different total network value. Market cap helps compare scale and adoption at a glance.

Is this tool financial advice?

No. Comparisons are for education and research. Cryptocurrencies are volatile and risky. Always do your own research and consider speaking to a qualified professional before making investment decisions.

What is blockchain technology?

A blockchain is a shared digital ledger of transactions maintained across many computers. Records are grouped in blocks and linked cryptographically, which supports transparency and makes historical changes difficult to alter undetected.

What is circulating supply?

Circulating supply is the number of coins or tokens publicly available and trading in the market. Market cap comparisons here use this figure together with price to reflect value attributed to liquid supply.

How is the projected price calculated?

The model applies the comparison asset’s market cap to the first asset’s circulating supply: effectively, market cap of the second asset divided by circulating supply of the first. That yields a hypothetical price if the first asset matched the second’s aggregate valuation.

What is 24-hour trading volume?

24-hour volume is the total value of trades over roughly the last day. Higher volume often means more liquidity and tighter spreads, though it does not guarantee future price direction.

What does market cap rank mean?

Market cap rank orders assets by total market capitalization relative to others in the market. Rankings move as prices and supplies change; they are a snapshot, not a quality score.

What does the multiplier mean?

The multiplier expresses how many times the current price would need to change to reach the hypothetical price implied by the comparison market cap. It helps visualize the gap between current valuation and the modeled scenario.

What is fully diluted valuation (FDV)?

FDV estimates network value if the maximum possible supply were issued at the current price. It can differ from market cap when large portions of supply are not yet circulating. This landing tool focuses on market-cap-style comparisons using circulating supply.