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Top Crypto Losers (24h)

The cryptocurrencies with the largest negative price change over the past 24 hours, drawn from the coins we track and refreshed hourly. For information only.

Live market data Updated hourly Ranked by 24h change
Under the most pressure · steepest 24-hour falls
NO. 01 BEAT
Audiera
▼ -29.70% Price$1.98
NO. 02 VVV
Venice Token
▼ -13.07% Price$14.64
NO. 03 ASTER
Aster
▼ -12.70% Price$0.649649
# Coin Price 24h
1 Audiera BEAT $1.98 -29.70%
2 Venice Token VVV $14.64 -13.07%
3 Aster ASTER $0.649649 -12.70%
4 Kinetiq Staked HYPE KHYPE $69.45 -10.23%
5 Sui SUI $0.719094 -10.53%
6 Hyperliquid HYPE $68.11 -10.24%
7 Bitcoin Cash BCH $194.73 -10.25%
8 Aptos APT $0.626132 -9.50%
9 Cosmos Hub ATOM $1.80 -9.85%
10 Internet Computer ICP $2.19 -9.85%
11 Avalanche AVAX $6.27 -9.82%
12 Bittensor TAO $236.32 -8.51%
13 Zcash ZEC $460.75 -7.31%
14 Uniswap UNI $3.06 -7.81%
15 Jupiter Exchange Token JUP $0.182324 -7.52%
16 Worldcoin WLD $0.618438 -7.24%
17 Aave AAVE $71.59 -7.37%
18 XRP XRP $1.14 -6.43%
19 Cardano ADA $0.160998 -6.05%
20 Solana SOL $68.99 -6.72%
21 Render RENDER $1.64 -6.28%
22 Pepe PEPE $0.000003 -6.83%
23 Kaspa KAS $0.030019 -6.90%
24 NEAR Protocol NEAR $2.20 -6.90%
25 Midnight NIGHT $0.031189 -6.85%

What this page shows

This page ranks the cryptocurrencies we track by their largest negative price change over the past 24 hours. The percentage is measured against a rolling 24-hour window rather than a calendar day, so the order updates continuously as new trades arrive and the window advances. View the full market to see every coin we follow.

Why coins appear here

Coins fall for many reasons: profit-taking after a run, disappointing news, a broad market pullback, or thinning liquidity. As with the gainers list, the biggest percentage drops frequently come from smaller, lightly traded coins, where a relatively small amount of selling can move the price a long way. A steep fall is not automatically a sign of a problem with the project, nor automatically a bargain.

How to read it sensibly

A 24-hour loss is a record of what already happened, not a forecast of what comes next. A coin that has dropped sharply may keep falling, stabilise, or recover — the figure alone tells you none of that. Resist the temptation to read a big decline as either a buying opportunity or a reason to panic-sell; both are decisions that deserve research, not a reaction to a single day’s number. Use this list to see where short-term weakness is concentrated. Figures are for information only and are not financial advice.