Crypto Coins Heatmap — FAQs
Each coin’s size usually reflects its market capitalization, and the color indicates price movement —
green for gains, red for losses. It helps traders see the market’s direction at a glance.
exchanges and aggregators. Update frequency can vary depending on the data provider and the
user’s connection speed.
and deeper color intensity reflects a stronger change in percentage terms.
Neutral or gray tones often represent stable or unchanged prices.
gaining or losing momentum. It’s a fast way to identify strong performers, potential reversals,
or correlations across the market before deeper analysis.
relative performance of multiple cryptocurrencies at once.
The heatmap provides a macro snapshot — ideal for market overview and sentiment analysis.
