About Osaka Protocol (OSAK):
The current snapshot places Osaka Protocol (OSAK) at $0.000000040283, supported by a $30.67M market cap and $60.63K 24h volume. Turnover conditions appear low relative turnover (volume/market cap 0.20%) Execution can be more sensitive to individual order flow at this turnover level..
Where it trades:
Trading is primarily observed on Uniswap V2 (Ethereum), Ourbit and BVOX, which collectively host a large share of current spot turnover. Depth and spreads can shift as volume rotates between venues. Price discovery is typically strongest where spot activity is deepest.
Market assessment:
Bull score 51/100 suggests moderate momentum with a transitional setup with choppy continuation characteristics..
Snapshot returns: 24h -1.66% · 7d -2.72% · 30d 115.18%. The mix suggests a pullback within a broader positive backdrop. The 24h tape is relatively quiet on this update. Risk is assessed as High, which implies an unstable regime with sharper impulse moves Spreads and slippage can widen quickly in impulsive moves..
Osaka Protocol (OSAK) is positioned in the Late phase,
typically associated with distribution pressure and a higher probability of trend exhaustion Expect more variance and quicker sentiment shifts in late regimes..
A capped supply profile frames {coin_label} as supply-limited in the long run, with issuance constrained by design.
Conclusion: Bottom line: the structure currently reflects a transitional structure with no dominant directional bias. Update date: 2026-03-30.
30d window (2026-02-28): #6888 → #6223 (up by 665).
Regime context: If the 30d is noisy, increase the lookback to avoid over-reading. a stable phase often tightens the rank range.
Liquidity note: If the curve improves and holds, it is usually more structural. bursty volume can create temporary re-ordering.
Where it trades: If rank deteriorates while the curve stays smooth, it can be cohort strength shifting. a new route can show up as a step change.
Risk note: If it is flat for long, the coin may be tracking the cohort. ranking moves can reflect regime shifts rather than one-off events.
YearBull Rank is a relative placement score used on YearBull to compare a coin against peers within the same dataset. Lower rank numbers indicate stronger placement in the current snapshot. It is best read as relative context across time windows, not as a guarantee.
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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