


While most people are again only watching BTC, smaller assets can deliver much sharper moves. Here, it’s not about pretty promises, but about volume, market cap, and volatility.
⚡ ONT — Ontology
Price around $0.037–0.049, market cap — about $37–49M, 24-hour trading volume — around $10.8M based on the latest CMC data. ONT’s all-time high price reached $11.18, and the current price is still roughly 99.7% below ATH.
This is a micro-cap with a fully circulating supply of 1 billion ONT. Small market cap + noticeable turnover = an asset that can move much more aggressively than large coins.
🚨 OSMO — Osmosis
The latest CMC data shows around $0.0308, a market cap of about $24.2 million, and a daily volume of around $2.3 million. Roughly 785.4 million OSMO are in circulation out of a maximum 1 billion. Meanwhile, the all-time high was $11.21 — the current price is about 99.7% below the ATH.
But the main thing is not just the price number. Osmosis is a major DeFi infrastructure on Cosmos: more than $40 billion in total trading volume has already passed through the Osmosis DEX, and more than 140 blockchains have connected to the network.
💥 KAIA — here, the movement is already becoming noticeable
KAIA is currently around $0.029, market cap is about $186 million, and the 24-hour volume is about $9.2 million. Over the past 24 hours, the coin has shown growth of roughly +11.6%, and over 7 days — about +15%. At the same time, the ATH is around $0.4067, meaning the price is still about 93% below the all-time high.
🔥 What does this mean for a trader?
ONT — small market cap and high sensitivity to trading volume.
OSMO — DeFi + Cosmos + a relatively small market cap.
KAIA — a larger market cap and already a noticeable momentum.
Don’t wait for the moment when the chart becomes obvious to everyone. By then, part of the move may already be over.
📊 Track ONT/USDT, OSMO/USDT, and KAIA/USDT on Binance. Watch the volume, support/resistance levels, and the price reaction — and only then make a trading decision.
⚠️ Harsh truth: these coins can deliver a strong move not only up, but also down. High volatility is not a guarantee of profit. Use a stop-loss and don’t risk capital that you’re not willing to lose.
