Coinmarketcap provides historical snapshots once per week for the last several years that you can access here:
https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/You can simply load any week you like and compare against today's top 20 coins.
Im interested in coins in the top 200. It's a long tedious process to analyse each historical week to current. I was hoping by coming here someone will have the answer.
Coinmarketcap provides historical snapshots once per week for the last several years that you can access here:
https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/You can simply load any week you like and compare against today's top 20 coins.
Im interested in coins in the top 200. It's a long tedious process to analyse each historical week to current. I was hoping by coming here someone will have the answer.
Looking at nano for example it dropped from $30+ all the way down to $2. So dropping this much price how can it be ranked 43? So if nano reaches $30 again its rank will be 3 or 4?
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