Following a global market sell-off triggered by US President Donald Trump's tariff announcement, both Bitcoin (BTC) and altcoins saw significant drops.
However, Bitcoin has begun to recover, showing a 4% increase in the past 24 hours, with its price hovering around $79,000.
As the altcoin market continues to show volatility, Santiment, a cryptocurrency analysis platform, has released a list of the altcoins that have suffered the greatest losses over the past 30 days.
Among those with market capitalizations exceeding $500 million, the most notable decliners include VERUM, HEX, PLSX, JUP, INJ, LDO, TRUMP, OP, TLC, and HBAR.
Here are the worst-performing altcoins in the last month based on their percentage declines:
As the crypto market continues to feel the impact of the 2025 downturn, these altcoins have seen some of the steepest declines in value.
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