About Swarms (SWARMS):
At $0.009503549999999999, Swarms (SWARMS) carries a market cap of $9.49M and logs about $1.66M in 24h turnover. Liquidity is currently high-turnover trading conditions (volume/market cap 17.45%) This turnover profile points to sustained spot participation..
Where it trades:
Swarms (SWARMS) trading is most visible on HTX, XT.COM and Bitget, which appear to capture a large portion of current spot volume. Cross-venue dispersion can increase during fast sessions. A broader venue footprint can help smooth execution during normal conditions.
Market assessment:
Bull score 55/100 suggests moderate momentum with choppy follow-through with short-term indecision still visible in the tape..
Return snapshot: 24h -4.38%; 7d 1.39%; 30d 47.71%. Short and medium windows are supportive, consistent with constructive momentum. The 24h window shows a steadier tape than a high-volatility session. Risk is assessed as Low, which implies a calmer regime with more orderly price action Intraday noise can still be meaningful despite calmer conditions..
Swarms (SWARMS) is positioned in the Late phase,
typically associated with a late phase where downside sensitivity can increase Late phases can see larger swings as positioning becomes crowded..
A capped supply profile frames {coin_label} as supply-limited in the long run, with issuance constrained by design.
Conclusion: Netting the signals, conditions read as a transitional structure with no dominant directional bias. Update date: 2026-04-07.
Reading rule: rank #120 sits higher than rank #200.
7d window (2026-03-31): #2490 → #1714 (up by 776).
30d window (2026-03-08): #918 → #1714 (down by 796).
YearBull Rank is an internal ordering on YearBull that positions a coin relative to the rest of the tracked universe. Smaller numbers mean the coin sits higher in the YearBull list.
Market depth: liquidity often shows up as how easily the rank holds its gains.
Venue angle: improvement with higher churn can be a rotation phase.
Downside posture: consistency often matters more than speed.
Cycle read: a single week rarely defines a phase on its own.
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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