Crypto Market Cap Comparator

What if your coin had the same market cap as another? Find the hypothetical price.

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How does this calculator work?

The formula is straightforward: Hypothetical Price = Coin B Market Cap ÷ Coin A Circulating Supply . It answers the question: if investors valued Coin A at the same total market capitalisation as Coin B, what would each unit of Coin A be worth?

Why do market caps matter more than price?

A coin priced at $0.001 can still have a larger market cap than a coin at $50,000 if its circulating supply is large enough. Comparing market caps rather than prices is the only fair way to assess relative scale between different cryptocurrencies.

Is this a price prediction?

No — this is a hypothetical scenario tool, not a forecast. Market caps are driven by investor sentiment, utility, adoption, and macroeconomic factors. Just because Coin A could theoretically reach Coin B's market cap does not mean it will.

Frequently asked questions

What if ETH had BTC's market cap?

With ETH's circulating supply (~120M) and BTC's market cap (~$1.4T), each ETH would be worth approximately $11,600 — about 5× its current price. Use the calculator above for live data.

Why does the result sometimes show a lower price?

If Coin B has a smaller market cap than Coin A, the hypothetical price will be lower than the current price. This is a valid scenario — it shows the downside if the market were to reprice Coin A at Coin B's scale.

Where does the data come from?

Market data is fetched in real time from CoinGecko's public API. Prices and market caps update every time you load the page.

Disclaimer: This tool provides hypothetical scenarios for educational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry substantial risk.