About Orca (ORCA):
Trading near $0.825678, the market cap stands at $50.16M with roughly $6.11M in 24-hour volume. Liquidity remains healthy relative turnover (volume/market cap 12.19%) This level of turnover generally supports steadier intraday liquidity..
Where it trades:
Orca (ORCA) is most actively traded across LBank, HTX and Upbit, where a large portion of spot liquidity is currently found. Order-book depth can vary materially across the listed venues. Venue coverage and concentration can affect the reliability of price discovery.
Market assessment:
Bull score 48/100 suggests moderate momentum with a developing directional bias with choppy continuation characteristics..
Windowed performance: -1.60% (24h), -8.47% (7d), -7.33% (30d). Returns remain pressured across major windows. Price action is muted in the most recent 24h window. YearBull Rank #659 - YearBull Rank is best read as a comparative structure indicator. Risk is assessed as Low, which implies more stable conditions with tighter volatility behavior Low-risk labels reflect relative conditions, not guarantees..
Orca (ORCA) is positioned in the Early phase,
typically associated with early-stage participation where positioning builds gradually Breakouts may be less consistent until participation broadens..
Capped issuance places emphasis on demand and circulation rather than ongoing expansion of supply.
Conclusion: Overall, the current market structure indicates a transitional structure with no dominant directional bias. Update date: 2026-03-30.
YearBull Rank is an internal ordering on YearBull that positions a coin relative to the rest of the tracked universe. A smaller rank number indicates a stronger position at that moment. It is meant for comparison and tracking, not certainty.
Execution context: If the line range narrows, access may be stabilizing.
Risk view: If it improves then retraces fast, treat it as rotation pressure.
Cycle angle: Compare the 30d move with the 7d move to see if momentum is accelerating or fading.
Liquidity view: If the curve jumps, check whether the cohort moved too (relative effects).
Practical note: direction and persistence matter more than the last tick.
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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