About BitBoard (BB):
BitBoard (BB) changes hands around $0.00038942, alongside a $2.09M market cap and $157.58K in 24-hour volume. Market liquidity is healthy relative turnover (volume/market cap 7.55%) Healthy turnover usually improves execution quality in normal conditions..
Where it trades:
The asset is actively traded on leading platforms such as MEXC, Gate and KCEX, which currently concentrate a large share of its spot market activity. Venue mix can influence spreads, slippage, and short-term volatility.
Market assessment:
Bull score 77/100 suggests strong momentum with consistent follow-through with broad participation across venues..
Windowed performance: 0.65% (24h), -15.20% (7d), 91.32% (30d). Windowed returns look like consolidation after prior strength. The 24h window shows a steadier tape than a high-volatility session. Risk is assessed as Low, which implies more stable conditions with tighter volatility behavior Low risk often aligns with steadier structure, but surprises happen..
BitBoard (BB) is positioned in the Early phase,
typically associated with accumulation behavior and early positioning by market participants Participation often ramps gradually in early phases..
A capped supply ceiling constrains maximum issuance, affecting dilution characteristics.
Conclusion: In summary, current conditions suggest a constructive environment for trend-following strategies. Update date: 2026-05-19.
Reading rule: lower numbers mean higher placement.
7d window (2026-05-12): #2878 → #7 (up by 2871).
30d window (2026-04-19): #1649 → #7 (up by 1642).
Cycle view: If the 7d is weak but 30d is strong, it can be a pullback in an up-phase.
Risk view: If it improves then retraces fast, treat it as rotation pressure.
Market access: If the line range narrows, access may be stabilizing.
Liquidity framing: If the curve is jagged, widen the window before concluding.
Practical note: direction and persistence matter more than the last tick.
YearBull Rank is a comparative index on YearBull that helps contextualize a coin’s position versus others over time. It is meant for comparison and tracking, not certainty.
Editorial note:
This analysis was prepared by the YearBull research team under the direction of
Alan Zelvin,
Founder and Lead Crypto Researcher.
The assessment follows YearBull’s internal research methodology and editorial standards.
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