What are cryptocurrency prices and how are they calculated on CoinW?
On CoinW, each crypto price is the latest matched trade between buyers and sellers in that market, so prices change continuously as new orders are placed, filled, or canceled across spot and other trading pairs.
Why is the price of a coin on CoinW different from other exchanges or aggregators?
Price differences occur because every exchange has its own order book, liquidity, and user base; CoinW prices reflect trading activity on CoinW, while third‑party sites or other exchanges calculate prices from their own data and methodology.
Which factors can cause CoinW crypto prices to change quickly?
Sudden moves are usually driven by large orders, low liquidity in certain pairs, breaking news, listings or delistings, macro events, and shifts in sentiment, which can all trigger rapid price volatility on CoinW markets.
How many cryptocurrencies can I track on the CoinW price page?
The CoinW price page can list all supported coins and trading pairs, allowing users to monitor live prices, 24‑hour change, volume, and market cap for every asset currently tradable on CoinW.
Which top cryptocurrencies are available for trading on CoinW?
CoinW supports major large‑cap assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other leading coins, and the price page highlights these top markets so users can quickly access their live data and trading pairs.
How can I use CoinW charts to read and analyze crypto prices?
Users can switch timeframes, view candlesticks, and add indicators to see trends, support/resistance, and volatility on CoinW charts, using open‑high‑low‑close data and volume to better understand price movements before trading.
Can I predict future crypto prices using CoinW tools and data?
CoinW provides real‑time prices, charts, and market data that help users create their own strategies, but any prediction is speculative and CoinW does not guarantee future price performance or returns.
What time zone and quote currency are used on the CoinW price page?
The CoinW price page can standardize 24‑hour performance and volume using a fixed time zone (for example UTC) and let users view quotes primarily in USDT or other major quote currencies, which will be indicated near the market tables.
How often are crypto prices updated on CoinW?
Prices on CoinW update in near real time whenever trades occur or best bid/ask orders change, so users see frequent updates to last price, 24‑hour change, and volume without needing to refresh the page manually.
Why is the buy/sell price different from the live price shown on the CoinW price page?
The live price usually reflects the last traded price, while the current buy and sell prices are based on the best bid and ask in the order book, so the spread between them explains why instant buy or sell orders may execute at slightly different levels.
What is the difference between price, market cap, volume, and circulating supply on CoinW?
Price is the latest trade value for a coin, market cap is price multiplied by circulating supply, volume shows how much has been traded over a period (such as 24 hours), and circulating supply is the amount of tokens currently in circulation and tradable.