Crypto heatmap
Top 50 cryptocurrencies grouped by sector.
Total market cap: $2.40T (-3.12%).
4 coins up, 46 coins down.
Sector sentiment
Market-wide selloff
6 of 6 sectors are red with DeFi down -4.86%. Selling pressure across the board.
Meme — 1 of 4 coins up. Mixed breadth — a few large caps may be carrying the sector.
DeFi — 11 of 11 coins down. Broad selloff across the sector signals risk-off sentiment for speculative assets.
No rotation — all sectors moving in the same direction.
What is a crypto heatmap?
A crypto heatmap is a visual representation of the cryptocurrency market where each coin is shown as a rectangle grouped by sector - Layer 1, DeFi, Meme, Exchange tokens, Payments, and Infrastructure. The size of each rectangle is proportional to the coin's market capitalization. The color represents price performance: green for gains, red for losses, with color intensity reflecting the magnitude of the move.
Sector grouping adds a narrative layer that flat heatmaps lack. When all DeFi tiles are green while Meme tiles are red, you're seeing sector rotation in real time. The pulsing borders on the biggest movers draw your eye to where the action is. Each tile links to detailed analysis including price predictions, exchange data, and historical performance.
Crypto heatmap FAQ
How to read a crypto heatmap?
Each rectangle represents a cryptocurrency grouped by sector (Layer 1, DeFi, Meme, etc.). The size reflects market capitalization. Green means the price is up, red means down. Darker colors indicate stronger moves. Category labels help you spot sector-wide trends at a glance.
What do the colors and sections mean?
Green indicates gains, red indicates losses, and gray means flat (under 0.5% change). The intensity shows magnitude. Coins are grouped by sector so you can instantly see if DeFi is outperforming Meme coins, or if Layer 1s are leading the market. Pulsing borders highlight the biggest movers.
Why are stablecoins excluded?
Stablecoins like USDT, USDC, and DAI are designed to maintain a fixed value. Including them would add visual noise without useful information. This heatmap focuses on the top 50 coins with actual price discovery.
How often is the heatmap updated?
Every 60 seconds with live data from major exchanges. The pulsing effect on biggest movers updates with each refresh, so the most important action is always highlighted.
Disclaimer: This heatmap is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Cryptocurrency prices are highly volatile. Always do your own research before making investment decisions.