About Cronos Bridged USDC (Cronos) (USDC):
The current snapshot places Cronos Bridged USDC (Cronos) (USDC) at $0.999701, supported by a $179.38M market cap and $3.51M 24h volume. Liquidity reads as moderate turnover profile (volume/market cap 1.96%) Depth is often adequate, though bursts of volatility can still widen spreads..
- Dominance 0.01% - showing a smaller footprint in total crypto capitalization
Where it trades:
Spot activity clusters on venues like VVS Finance, VVS V3 (Cronos) and MMFinance (Cronos), which account for a meaningful share of observed trading. Execution quality can vary depending on which venue leads price discovery. Venue mix is a practical factor for execution and depth.
Market assessment:
Bull score 0/100 suggests weak momentum with limited upside traction with less supportive flow conditions in the near term..
Risk is assessed as —, which implies conditions are updating.
Uncapped tokenomics keep total supply open-ended within protocol constraints.
Conclusion: Bottom line: the structure currently reflects a transitional structure with no dominant directional bias. Update date: 2026-02-04.
YearBull Rank now for cronos-bridged-usdc-cronos: #100000.
Rank timeline (last 365 days)
Rank change (daily snapshots).
Reading rule: lower numbers mean higher placement.
7d window: no reference point available.
30d window (2026-01-23): #100000 → #100000 (no change).
YearBull Rank is a relative ranking on YearBull designed to compare coins on a common scale and time window. It is a context signal for relative placement, not an outcome forecast.
Liquidity note: If the line only moves on high-volume days, liquidity is a key filter. rank can move when liquidity redistributes across the cohort.
Trading footprint: If the line is step-like, watch for discrete market changes. a new route can show up as a step change.
Regime context: If both windows align, the direction is clearer. cycle pressure can surface as slow bleed in rank.
Volatility posture: If it is flat for long, the coin may be tracking the cohort. big jumps can be data-driven, but also rotation-driven.
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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