About Xphere (XP):
Currently trading at $0.025521, with a market capitalization of $69.35M and a 24-hour trading volume of $711.24K. Turnover conditions appear moderate turnover versus market cap (volume/market cap 1.03%) Moderate turnover suggests a reasonable level of continuous participation..
Where it trades:
Xphere (XP) trading is most visible on BingX, BloFin and MEXC, which appear to capture a large portion of current spot volume. Price discovery can be influenced by the dominant venues in the mix. Venue mix is a practical factor for execution and depth.
Market assessment:
Bull score 59/100 suggests moderate momentum with a neutral-to-positive bias with modest trend traction rather than a clean trend..
Snapshot returns: 24h 26.38% · 7d 9.01% · 30d 105.33%. The return mix points to an upward bias with short-term support. The last day shows wider amplitude in price action. Risk is assessed as High, which implies a high-variance environment where liquidity can thin abruptly Liquidity pockets can appear and vanish quickly in this regime..
Xphere (XP) is positioned in the Late phase,
typically associated with conditions consistent with late-cycle maturity Late phases can see larger swings as positioning becomes crowded..
Supply design details are limited in the current snapshot fields.
Conclusion: Bottom line: the structure currently reflects a transitional structure with no dominant directional bias. Update date: 2026-05-15.
Reading rule: a smaller rank number indicates stronger placement.
7d window (2026-05-08): #5579 → #5839 (down by 260).
30d window (2026-04-15): #5559 → #5839 (down by 280).
YearBull Rank is a relative placement score used on YearBull to compare a coin against peers within the same dataset. Lower values mean higher placement in the YearBull ordering.
Downside posture: the same move can be stable in one market and fragile in another.
Venue angle: improvement with higher churn can be a rotation phase.
Market depth: peer movement can shift relative placement even without news.
Market phase: a quick bounce can still be a mean-reversion phase.
Practical note: if you only read one thing, read the slope.
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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