Of course, this number depends on the price of the coin, per unit. Next you’ll see the volume of coins that was used in the past 24 hours. The numbers seen here are expressed in US Dollars, like in the fourth column. This is the highest and the lowest exchange rate the cryptocurrency reached in the past day, respectively. Other two columns that can be analyzed together, are the high and low for the last 24 hours. The growth is shown in green while the loss is red color coded and has a minus in front of the number shown. The next two columns measure the recorded change as a percentile and as an actual value, respectively. The next column is the crypto prices live, per unit, expressed in US Dollars, although the currency of the price can be changed in the small box at the top of the chart. Clicking on these links a new page with individual data about the chosen coin will be displayed, though it might take some time for the data to load. The names and symbols of the listed cryptocurrencies are actually links. The logos, names, and symbols appear in the first, second and third column, respectively. To make things easier, this page displays the logos and the symbols beside the name of the cryptocurrency – it is therefore impossible to make a mistake when looking at the numbers. Full list, more then 1500 cryptos can be found, by clicking “LOAD MORE” button at the bottom of the chart, or just type any cryptocurrency symbol or name in the search box at the top of the chart. The cryptocurrencies shown here are just the most popular ones, and this means not all of them can be found on this table.