What Is a Cryptocurrency Quote?
A cryptocurrency quote is a real-time snapshot of a digital asset's current market price along with key trading data such as daily price change, trading volume, day range, 52-week range, market capitalization, and moving averages. Cryptocurrency quotes cover digital currencies and tokens traded on crypto exchanges worldwide — including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), XRP, Cardano (ADA), Dogecoin (DOGE), and thousands more. Traders, investors, and analysts use crypto quotes to monitor price movements, identify trends, and make informed trading decisions in the fast-moving digital asset market.
How to Use This Cryptocurrency Quote Tool
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Enter a Cryptocurrency Symbol
Type a cryptocurrency trading pair symbol into the search box — for example, BTCUSD for Bitcoin, ETHUSD for Ethereum, or SOLUSD for Solana. You can also click any of the popular symbol shortcuts below the search bar.
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View Quote Details
Click "Get Quote" to retrieve the latest pricing data. The tool displays the current price, price change, percentage change, open, previous close, day range, 52-week range, volume, market cap, 50-day and 200-day moving averages.
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Refresh & Export
Click Refresh to get the latest price at any time — crypto markets trade 24/7 so prices are always moving. Use Export CSV to download the quote data for offline analysis in Excel or Google Sheets.
Why Use Our Cryptocurrency Quote Tool?
Comprehensive Data
Get 15+ data points per cryptocurrency including price, change, volume, market cap, day range, 52-week range, and moving averages — all in one view.
24/7 Real-Time Prices
Crypto markets never close. Prices are fetched directly from financial data providers. Click Refresh at any time to get the most current market snapshot.
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Understanding Cryptocurrency Quote Data
Price & Change
The current trading price and how much it has moved from the previous close. A positive change (green) indicates the cryptocurrency has gained value, while a negative change (red) means it has declined. Crypto prices can be highly volatile, so monitoring price changes is essential for active traders.
Day Range & 52-Week Range
The day range shows the lowest and highest prices during the current 24-hour trading period. The 52-week range shows the lowest and highest prices over the past year, helping you gauge where the current price sits relative to its annual extremes — critical for identifying potential support and resistance levels.
Market Capitalization
Market cap represents the total value of all coins in circulation (price × circulating supply). It's the primary metric for comparing the relative size of different cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin typically has the largest market cap, followed by Ethereum. Higher market cap generally indicates more liquidity and stability.
Moving Averages & Volume
The 50-day and 200-day moving averages smooth out price fluctuations and reveal underlying trends. Volume represents the total value of crypto traded during the period. High volume with price movement confirms trend strength, while low volume may signal a potential reversal.