Hi! I’d like to gain a deeper understanding of how to properly interpret cryptocurrency rankings based on market capitalization, because at first glance, it all seems simple—the higher the market cap, the more reliable the coin. But the more I read, the more I realize that it’s not that straightforward. I’m curious about how much we can actually trust this metric when analyzing the market and making investment decisions.
Should we focus only on the top 10 or top 50 coins, or does it make sense to look at smaller projects with growth potential as well? I’d also like to understand what additional factors are important to consider alongside market cap—for example, trading volume, developer activity, news, or the project’s real-world applications. If anyone has experience analyzing the market using these parameters, please share how you approach evaluation and what mistakes beginners most often make.
Should we focus only on the top 10 or top 50 coins, or does it make sense to look at smaller projects with growth potential as well? I’d also like to understand what additional factors are important to consider alongside market cap—for example, trading volume, developer activity, news, or the project’s real-world applications. If anyone has experience analyzing the market using these parameters, please share how you approach evaluation and what mistakes beginners most often make.

