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Bitcoin Gold vs Bitcoin
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| Metric | ||
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $0.496194 | $77,092.58 |
| Market cap | $8.69M | $1.55T |
| 24h volume | $0 | $41.52B |
| Market cap rank | #971 | #1 |
| 1h change | +0.15% | +0.14% |
| 24h change | -1.14% | -1.24% |
| 7d change | +26.57% | +22.36% |
| 30d change | +32.33% | +18.73% |
| All-time high | $456.25 | $126,080.00 |
| % from ATH | -99.89% | -38.85% |
| Circulating supply | 17.51M BTG | 20.07M BTC |
| Max supply | 21M BTG | 21M BTC |
| Listed exchanges | 0 | 20 |
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How to compare cryptocurrencies
Market cap, not price. A coin priced at $0.10 isn't “cheaper” than one at $100 — price alone ignores how many coins exist. Market cap (price × circulating supply) is what actually ranks two coins against each other, and it's the first number to compare.
Supply matters. Compare circulating supply against max supply. A coin with most of its supply already circulating faces less future sell pressure from unlocks and emissions than one with a large share still to be released.
Volume shows real activity. 24-hour trading volume relative to market cap indicates how actively a coin trades and how easily you can buy or sell it. Consistently thin volume means bigger spreads and more volatile moves in both directions.