10 Most Expensive Cryptocurrencies in the World

Author: Akshat Kashyap 15/03/24

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Bitcoin – Market cap: $1.4 trillion

Established in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin is the biggest and most well-known cryptocurrency in terms of market capitalization.

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Ethereum – Market cap: $484.4 billion

Ethereum and its "Ether" token are the closest alternatives to Bitcoin.

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Tether – Market cap: $102.4 billion

Being a centralised cryptocurrency, the coin that is now ranked third in terms of market share differs significantly from Ether and Bitcoin.

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USD Coin - Market Cap: $54 billion

The second-biggest stablecoin is called USD Coin, or USDC for short.

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Binance Coin - Market Cap: $52 billion

Originally utilising the Ethereum blockchain, BNB is now using the Binance blockchain.

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Ripple - Market Cap: $18 billion

Utilising the Ripple protocol, XRP is decentralised and prioritises speed above cost.

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Cardano - Market Cap: $18 billion

Cardano is a public, open-source, decentralised blockchain, in contrast to the preceding few coins.

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Binance USD - Market Cap: $18 billion

The second cryptocurrency from the Binance cryptocurrency exchange on this list is Binance USD. This stablecoin is centralised and runs on Ethereum.

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Solana - Market Cap: $15 billion

In addition to being a standalone Blockchain platform, Solana was founded in 2020 and features a native cryptocurrency of the same name.

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Polkadot - Market Cap: $10 billion

A cryptocurrency called Polkadot—abbreviated DOT—was introduced in 2020.

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