Fear and Greed: 42 out of 100 and moving down. This means mild fear. Think of a local bazaar after heavy rain where buyers slow down and prices stay soft. The score comes from several parts. One price volatility. Two trading volume and momentum. Three online discussion activity. Four search trends. Five the weight of Bitcoin over the market. It can be wrong because big buyers can act quietly or data can be delayed. To watch it type crypto fear and greed index on Google and check the well known site. See the daily number and the small chart to learn how the mood changed over recent days.
BTC Dominance: 59.70 percent and down by 0.04 percent. Dominance is the share of Bitcoin in the total crypto market value. Like asking what share of a whole vegetable market is only potatoes. When dominance rises money is mostly in Bitcoin and altcoins usually lag. When dominance falls people are taking more risk in altcoins. You can check it on market cap websites where both total market cap and Bitcoin market cap are listed. Divide Bitcoin market cap by the total to get the percent. Many trading platforms also show a BTC dot D chart to study the trend.
Total Market Cap: 3.81 trillion dollars and slightly lower. This is the value of the whole crypto market. If it rises new money is coming in or prices are going up. If it falls money is leaving or prices are dropping.
Altcoin Market Cap: 1.53 trillion dollars slightly lower. This is the size of all coins except Bitcoin. If this rises while BTC dominance falls altcoins are usually strong. If this falls while BTC dominance rises altcoins are usually weak.
Main Coins 24 hours:
BTC at 113,965.71 dollars down 0.94 percent. This signals cautious mood.
ETH at 4,113.11 dollars down 2.31 percent. ETH often moves more than BTC so the drop looks larger.
SOL at 200.99 dollars down 1.64 percent.
BNB at 1,137.70 dollars down 1.73 percent.
XRP at 2.63 dollars down 0.92 percent.
DOGE at 0.20 dollars down 3.85 percent.
The simple takeaway is light weakness today. Before taking new risk keep a clear plan. Do not act on this data alone. Always confirm with your charts and your own risk limits.
Where these numbers come from:
Prices and market caps are collected from many exchanges by market data providers. BTC dominance is Bitcoin market cap divided by total market cap. Fear and Greed uses those data points and search trends through a formula. Errors can happen due to late data different exchange prices or social media noise that does not show true demand. So cross check on more than one source and align with your chart view.