About Uranus (URANUS):
Uranus (URANUS) changes hands around $0.016645, alongside a $1.66M market cap and $496.59K in 24-hour volume. Turnover conditions appear high turnover intensity (volume/market cap 29.84%) Very active turnover can support larger spot flows with less friction..
Where it trades:
A significant share of spot activity is hosted on XT.COM, MEXC and AscendEX (BitMax), where Uranus (URANUS) is most commonly traded. Price discovery can be influenced by the dominant venues in the mix. A broader venue footprint can help smooth execution during normal conditions.
Market assessment:
Bull score 76/100 suggests strong momentum with consistent follow-through with higher-quality continuation signals in the near term..
Recent change: 24h 24.10%, 7d 120.67%, 30d 28.43%. The return mix points to an upward bias with short-term support. This update shows a faster tape than a low-volatility session. Risk is assessed as Medium, which implies balanced conditions where volatility and opportunity coexist Risk is more sensitive to liquidity and sentiment at this level..
Uranus (URANUS) is positioned in the Early phase,
typically associated with early-cycle structure with initial trend development Early cycle conditions can produce false starts before structure firms up..
Capped design implies maximum supply is bounded rather than open-ended.
Conclusion: In summary, current conditions suggest a constructive environment for trend-following strategies. Update date: 2026-04-07.
Reading rule: lower numbers mean higher placement.
7d window (2026-03-31): #1472 → #6 (up by 1466).
30d window (2026-03-08): #1551 → #6 (up by 1545).
YearBull Rank is an internal ordering on YearBull that positions a coin relative to the rest of the tracked universe. Lower rank numbers indicate stronger placement in the current snapshot. It is a context signal for relative placement, not an outcome forecast.
Liquidity read: deep markets usually produce smoother rank paths. If the curve improves but won’t hold, treat it as flow-driven.
Cycle placement: phase changes usually leave a footprint in consistency. If 7d and 30d disagree, treat it as a transition window.
Risk framing: a calm line with small steps can be healthier than spikes. If the curve whipsaws, treat the rank as fragile.
Access context: one venue can dominate the profile in short windows. If rank improves slowly, it often reflects broader access or steadier participation.
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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