About Unit Bitcoin (UBTC):
Unit Bitcoin (UBTC) changes hands around $75,658.00, alongside a $247.60M market cap and $95.89M in 24-hour volume. Liquidity is currently high-turnover trading conditions (volume/market cap 38.73%) Very high turnover can coincide with faster intraday rotations..
- Dominance 0.01% - suggesting a limited share of aggregate crypto value
Where it trades:
The asset is actively traded on leading platforms such as Hyperliquid, Project X and HyperSwap V3, which currently concentrate a large share of its spot market activity. Price discovery can be influenced by the dominant venues in the mix. Spot activity concentration can influence short-term microstructure.
Market assessment:
Bull score 0/100 suggests weak momentum with limited upside traction with continuation signals that remain fragile..
Snapshot returns: 24h -4.05% · 7d -15.43% · 30d -19.37%. Multiple windows are negative, consistent with a defensive tape. The 24h profile suggests a lower-volatility session. Risk is assessed as —, which implies conditions are updating.
A capped supply structure limits long-run expansion of total units.
Conclusion: Overall, the current market structure indicates a transitional structure with no dominant directional bias. Update date: 2026-02-04.
Newest YearBull Rank value for unit-bitcoin: #914.
Rank timeline (last 365 days)
Rank change (daily snapshots).
Reading rule: lower is better in this ranking.
7d window: no reference point available.
30d window (2026-01-23): #422 → #914 (down by 492).
YearBull Rank is a relative ranking on YearBull designed to compare coins on a common scale and time window. Lower rank numbers indicate stronger placement in the current snapshot. It is meant for comparison and tracking, not certainty.
Liquidity context: a quiet tape can still re-rank the pack.
Venue context: a broader footprint often smooths the rank trajectory.
Stability posture: a stable slope can beat a flashy month.
Trend context: recent movement can fit a transition rather than a clean trend.
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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