About Seraph (SERAPH):
The current snapshot places Seraph (SERAPH) at $0.00544837, supported by a $1.74M market cap and $6.30M 24h volume. Liquidity reads as exceptionally active turnover (volume/market cap 363.28%) High turnover often reflects very active participation and fast price discovery..
Where it trades:
Seraph (SERAPH) trading is most visible on PancakeSwap V3 (BSC), XT.COM and LBank, which appear to capture a large portion of current spot volume. Venue mix can influence spreads, slippage, and short-term volatility.
Market assessment:
Bull score 77/100 suggests strong momentum with expanding participation with trend conditions that remain generally supportive..
Performance windows show 0.62% (24h), -13.62% (7d), and 31.89% (30d). Shorter windows are softer while the longer window remains constructive. Price action is muted in the most recent 24h window. Risk is assessed as Low, which implies a calmer regime with more orderly price action Low risk often aligns with steadier structure, but surprises happen..
Seraph (SERAPH) is positioned in the Early phase,
typically associated with early-cycle structure with initial trend development Trend confirmation can require time in early-cycle setups..
Supply limitation can concentrate attention on liquidity and distribution rather than emission expansion.
Conclusion: Taken together, the present setup points to a constructive environment for trend-following strategies. Update date: 2026-06-05.
Reading rule: a smaller rank number indicates stronger placement.
7d window (2026-05-29): #2291 → #4 (up by 2287).
30d window (2026-05-06): #335 → #4 (up by 331).
YearBull Rank is a comparative ordering used on YearBull to place a coin versus others using a consistent set of inputs. Lower values mean higher placement in the YearBull ordering.
Cycle view: If the 7d is weak but 30d is strong, it can be a pullback in an up-phase.
Route context: If rank holds gains, the footprint is likely supporting the move.
Risk context: If the last month is chaotic, widen the lookback before concluding.
Liquidity framing: If the curve jumps, check whether the cohort moved too (relative effects).
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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