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Market cap comparison

Work out what one coin would be worth per unit if it reached the market capitalisation of another.

Coin A — the one being repriced
Select coin A
Coin B — the market cap to borrow
Select coin B

Pick two coins to see the comparison.

What this calculation does and does not show

The maths is simple: coin B's market capitalisation divided by coin A's circulating supply. It answers “what would one unit of A cost if A were as large as B?” — nothing more.

It is not a price prediction. Market cap is not money that has been invested; it is a derived figure, and there is no pool of capital waiting to be redistributed between assets. A small token reaching Bitcoin's market cap would require sustained buying measured in hundreds of billions of dollars, which the calculation quietly assumes away.

Two further caveats. The calculation uses circulating supply, so a token with large future unlocks would dilute the result. And market caps are themselves estimates that depend on the accuracy of reported supply figures.