About pippin (PIPPIN):
The latest snapshot lists pippin (PIPPIN) at $0.052901, with $52.83M market cap and $25.46M traded over 24h. Liquidity remains high turnover intensity (volume/market cap 48.19%) Very high turnover can coincide with faster intraday rotations..
- Dominance 0.01% - reflecting a modest slice of the broader market
Where it trades:
pippin (PIPPIN) is most actively traded across Raydium, Gate and HTX, where a large portion of spot liquidity is currently found. Execution tends to be smoother when liquidity is distributed across top venues.
Market assessment:
Bull score 49/100 suggests moderate momentum with a neutral-to-mixed bias with alternating impulse and consolidation behavior..
Returns snapshot: -5.60% / -41.41% / -91.80% across 24h, 7d and 30d windows. The windows align with a downside-biased regime and weaker follow-through. Short-term movement is present and tradable, but not extreme. Risk is assessed as Low, which implies a lower-stress regime with fewer sharp swings Intraday noise can still be meaningful despite calmer conditions..
pippin (PIPPIN) is positioned in the Early phase,
typically associated with early-stage participation where positioning builds gradually Early-cycle labels often reflect a market still building conviction..
Capped design implies maximum supply is bounded rather than open-ended.
Conclusion: Taken together, the present setup points to a transitional structure with no dominant directional bias. Update date: 2026-03-30.
Reading rule: rank #120 sits higher than rank #200.
7d window (2026-03-23): #1740 → #1402 (up by 338).
30d window (2026-02-28): #3343 → #1402 (up by 1941).
YearBull Rank is a relative ranking on YearBull designed to compare coins on a common scale and time window. A smaller rank number indicates a stronger position at that moment.
Flow read: a quiet tape can still re-rank the pack.
Venue context: a tightened venue set can reduce variance or increase it.
Stability posture: the same move can be stable in one market and fragile in another.
Market phase: a quick bounce can still be a mean-reversion phase.
Practical note: rank is best used for relative context, 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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