Here is something I just realized today and I believe there is a lot of users who never thought about it.
As the title says:
Cryptocurrency Market Capitalizations are misleading When you look at the chart of Total Crypto Market Capitalization like this one on
coinmarketcap, casual observer is probably thinking that we have lost more than 500B dollars of investment in cryptocurrency in one month. From almost 800B market cap has fallen to almost 250B in one moment (now we are back to almost 500B which looks much nicer).
However this is nowhere near the truth.
As most of you probably know
Market cap = price x total coins in circulation which sounds ok until you give some thought to price and total coins factor. You don't know how much of total coins are available for trading and how much is in long-term storage or lost.
The market cap of the coin doesn't tell you how much money is entering or leaving that market.
I don't know how to actually explain the problem so i will try with the example.
Lets say I have a total supply of the coin: 1.000 coins
I sell to my friend 1 coin for 10$
Market cap is now: 10$ x 1.000 = 10.000 $
My friend sells that same coin to his friend for 2$
Market cap is now: 2$ x 1.000 = 2.000$
So you could come to conclusion that my project lost 8.000$ dollars while in fact only few dollars changed hands and only 1 coin has been sold. 999 coins stayed in long-term storage. This is of course highly unrealistic example but I hope you get the point.
It is really difficult to get to correct numbers for the amount of dollars that crypto investments lost during this crisis, but most people/articles seems to agree it should be in the range of 50B dollars. Nowhere near 500B as the market cap would lead you to believe. Same goes for the bull runs as well. When you take above into consideration then the whole thing with volatility in the market is much easier explained.
I hope I have given you something to think about. If this is mentioned in some other topic please put the link in the reply because I haven't stumbled on the matter trough my browsing of the forums.
you are totally right. Only a few people understand that..
They keep saying: "But look how much money left the market" and "new money has to flow back into the market". The only thing it takes are thin order books and some whales who have ambitions to start a new bull run. Orderbooks are already that thin, that it takes literally only a few btc to take some coins to x5 or more.