Several cryptocurrencies among the top 100 by market cap have faced heavy losses over the past seven days, with a few tokens seeing sharp double-digit declines.
Here’s a look at the five worst performers, based on seven-day percentage drops, as of the latest market data.
MANTRA (OM) has taken the hardest hit, plunging by over 90% in a week. Despite a slight uptick of 1.44% in the past hour, OM’s collapse has erased much of its previous gains. The token currently trades at $0.6376 with a market cap of around $614 million and a 24-hour trading volume exceeding $336 million.
Onyxcoin (XCN) follows closely, down by more than 21% in the past week. Its 24-hour and hourly charts show continued weakness, with prices falling to $0.01781. Despite some mid-term gains, it appears downward momentum remains strong.
Fartcoin (FARTCOIN), despite its unusual name, holds a significant market cap of $750 million but has dropped 13.49% this week. Its 24-hour decline of over 18% suggests strong selling pressure, and a sluggish 1-hour performance confirms a lack of rebound so far.
Mantle (MNT), a larger-cap project with over $2.2 billion in market cap, has also been dragged down, losing nearly 5% in the past week. While the drop isn’t as severe as others on this list, its large volume and modest circulating supply make the dip notable.
Raydium (RAY) is the only token on this list to post a positive performance over the past week, gaining 25.56%. However, in the 24-hour and hourly frames, it is trending down, suggesting a potential reversal or profit-taking phase.
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