Live crypto prices
Used to that red-and-green board on the trading screen, in crypto you still want a place to scan the market at a glance. This lists the six most mainstream coins — current price and 24-hour change, green for up, red for down — refreshing itself every 30 seconds, no clicking needed.
| Coin | Price (USDT) | 24h change |
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Live data comes from Binance's public market endpoint (BTC/ETH/BNB/SOL/XRP/DOGE against USDT); go by what the exchange page shows in real time. The change is the rolling move over the last 24 hours. Prices move fast — this page is for display only and is not advice to buy or sell.
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Why the change is over 24 hours, not "today"
Stocks show a daily change — measured from yesterday's close, open to close. The crypto market has no open and no close; it runs 365 days a year, so the change here is a "rolling 24 hours": the price now compared with the price exactly 24 hours ago. What you see at 2am and what you see at 8am have different baselines — one of the most immediate differences between crypto and stocks. To understand the effects of this "around-the-clock" trading in a systematic way, read why crypto has no daily price limits.
The six coins in the table are the major coins, near the top by market cap and attention: BTC (Bitcoin), ETH (Ethereum), BNB (BNB), SOL (Solana), XRP (Ripple) and DOGE (Dogecoin). They're quoted against USDT (a dollar-pegged stablecoin), the most liquid pairs. To convert a price into another currency, use the crypto converter; to read the overall market mood, the Fear & Greed Index alongside it gives a fuller picture.
We left this page open through a morning; the refresh held steady and the numbers tracked Binance's order book closely. A reminder for beginners: don't let the red and green of the 24-hour change pull you around. Short-term moves are very noisy — up 5% today, down 5% tomorrow is normal — and what's actually worth your energy is the trend and your own position plan, not every tick. Watch the market by all means, but don't watch yourself into itchy fingers.