About The Singularity (SINGULARITY):
The Singularity (SINGULARITY) trades around $0.00011911, backed by $118.44K capitalization and $16.23K of 24h volume. Liquidity remains strong day-to-day turnover (volume/market cap 13.71%) This level of turnover generally supports steadier intraday liquidity..
Where it trades:
A significant share of spot activity is hosted on PumpSwap and Meteora, where The Singularity (SINGULARITY) is most commonly traded. Execution tends to be smoother when liquidity is distributed across top venues. A concentrated venue footprint can amplify short-term liquidity swings.
Market assessment:
Bull score 77/100 suggests strong momentum with expanding participation with less evidence of immediate exhaustion..
Recent change: 24h 12.27%, 7d 16.92%, 30d 27.43%. The return mix points to an upward bias with short-term support.
The 24h tape is fast and reactive in this update. Risk is assessed as Low, which implies a calmer regime with more orderly price action That said, regime shifts can still occur if liquidity thins..
The Singularity (SINGULARITY) 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 structure cannot be fully summarized from the fields shown.
Conclusion: Bottom line: the structure currently reflects a constructive environment for trend-following strategies. Update date: 2026-05-19.
YearBull Rank context
Most recent YearBull Rank reading for the-singularity-2 is #3.
Rank timeline (last 365 days)
Rank change (nearest points).
Reading rule: rank #120 sits higher than rank #200.
- 7d window (2026-05-12): #981 → #3 (up by 978).
- 30d window (2026-04-19): #1434 → #3 (up by 1431).
YearBull Rank is a comparative ordering used on YearBull to place a coin versus others using a consistent set of inputs. Lower rank numbers correspond to stronger relative placement.
Phase read: If both windows align, the direction is clearer. a stable phase often tightens the rank range.
Listing context: If the line breaks range, confirm it across a longer window. changes can follow how the coin is routed across markets.
Flow context: If the curve improves and holds, it is usually more structural. relative rank is sensitive to who is active in the window.
Volatility posture: If the curve is step-like, it may be reacting to discrete inputs. big jumps can be data-driven, but also rotation-driven.
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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