Initial Market Capitalization

Definition

Initial market capitalization represents the total valuation of a digital asset calculated by multiplying the circulating supply by the prevailing spot price at the moment of a network launch or a specific token generation event. It establishes the baseline economic footprint against which subsequent price action and liquidity growth are measured by market participants. Quantitative analysts utilize this metric to assess the relative entry valuation of new projects before derivatives or options instruments begin trading on exchanges.