YLDS
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Composite scorecards
Derived metrics composed from multi-horizon data
Composite of 24h/7d/30d/90d/1y returns weighted toward longer horizons.
Performance grid
% return across 9 horizons — heatmap by magnitude
About YLDS
YLDS (YLDS) is a cryptocurrency, traded on global digital-asset markets. Live market data for YLDS is temporarily unavailable, so the price, market-capitalisation and ranking figures on this page will populate automatically once a fresh data feed is available — no placeholder values are shown in the meantime.
YLDS is a digital asset that can be held in cryptocurrency wallets and traded on exchanges worldwide. Rather than assert a mechanism this token may not have, the analysis below focuses on its measurable market profile — price history, supply, liquidity and momentum.
How it works — YLDS
Like other crypto assets, YLDS records transactions on a distributed ledger that no single party controls. Holders custody it directly through private keys, and its issuance and rules are enforced by the network's code rather than by an issuer.
Use cases — YLDS
YLDS is used for value transfer, on-chain settlement, and access to whatever application or ecosystem its protocol supports. Because utility varies widely across projects of this kind, the most reliable read on the asset is its market data — liquidity, supply dynamics, and price behaviour — shown elsewhere on this page.
Tokenomics
Supply schedule & distribution
Compared to peers
Price, market cap, volume, supply
| Coin | 7d trend | Price | Market Cap | 24h Vol | 24h % | 7d % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
YLDS
YLDS
|
— | — | — | — | — | — |
Bitcoin
BTC
|
$58,886.01 | $1.18T | $26.51B | -0.75% | -4.60% | |
Ethereum
ETH
|
$1,580.33 | $190.72B | $7.99B | -0.25% | -5.79% | |
Solana
SOL
|
$75.27 | $44.31B | $2.30B | +2.10% | -13.42% | |
XRP
XRP
|
$1.04 | $70.47B | $2.54B | -2.38% | +2.56% | |
BNB
BNB
|
$545.39 | $75.91B | $460.31M | -0.76% | -3.52% | |
Dogecoin
DOGE
|
$0.0714 | $10.60B | $617.91M | -1.34% | -6.29% | |
Cardano
ADA
|
$0.1507 | $6.78B | $335.31M | +4.29% | -11.45% | |
TRON
TRX
|
$0.3168 | $27.36B | $378.54M | -0.50% | +1.23% |
Market sentiment
Crypto Fear & Greed Index · alternative.me
The Crypto Fear & Greed Index aggregates volatility, market momentum, social media activity, dominance and Google Trends data into a single 0–100 score updated daily. Today's reading is 15 — Extreme Fear.
Extreme fear (below 25) historically signals buying opportunities for contrarians, while extreme greed (above 75) often precedes corrections. The index works best as one input among many, not as a standalone trading signal.
Macro & cross-asset context
How macro liquidity and cross-asset moves frame the trade
The macro backdrop for crypto assets is dominated by the Federal Reserve's rate path, the trajectory of dollar liquidity, and the unwind (or non-unwind) of the post-2020 expansion in M2 money supply. Crypto — Bitcoin in particular — has historically responded most strongly to shifts in the global liquidity regime, with risk-on phases coinciding with falling real yields and a softening dollar, and risk-off phases the inverse.
A handful of traditional gauges tend to lead or confirm crypto moves: the dollar index (strength is a headwind), the 10-year yield (the price of risk capital), gold (an occasional fellow-traveller in debasement trades), and the S&P 500 (which often moves with crypto when liquidity, not fundamentals, is in the driver's seat).
Narrowing to YLDS, the cleanest leading signal has usually been crypto-native liquidity — the combined trend in stablecoin supply, futures open interest and exchange turnover. When that pool of on-chain capital grows, YLDS has tended to advance with it; when it drains, the move has typically gone into reverse.
Risks
General crypto risks apply: high volatility (double-digit daily moves are common), regulatory uncertainty, exchange and custody risk, and project-specific execution risk. With a smaller or less-established asset, liquidity can be thin — meaning larger orders move the price more, and exits during stress can be costly. Size positions accordingly and never commit more than you can afford to lose.
Frequently asked questions
What is YLDS (YLDS)? ▾
YLDS is a cryptocurrency, traded on global digital-asset markets. Live market data (price, market capitalisation and ranking) is temporarily unavailable for this asset; the figures on this page update automatically once a fresh feed is available.
What is the price of YLDS today? ▾
A live price for YLDS is temporarily unavailable. Once the data feed refreshes, the current price and 24-hour change appear at the top of this page; no placeholder value is shown in the meantime.
How can I buy YLDS? ▾
You can buy YLDS on the exchanges that carry the deepest YLDS liquidity — see the Markets section above for the highest-volume venues. Compare fees, supported deposit methods, and the exchange's regulatory standing in your country before opening an account.
Is YLDS a good investment? ▾
Nothing on this page is a recommendation to buy or sell. Digital-asset prices swing sharply in both directions; treat the figures above as inputs to your own research and your own risk assessment, not as a signal.
Where does the data on this page come from? ▾
The market figures here are pulled from public data providers such as Binance, CoinGecko and CoinPaprika, with the Fear & Greed reading sourced from alternative.me. Values are cached on our servers and updated regularly rather than streamed live.
The information on this page is provided for general educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment, financial, legal or tax advice. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile; you can lose some or all of your capital. STNews does not recommend that any cryptocurrency should be bought, sold or held by you. Conduct your own due diligence and consult your independent financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
Data sources: CoinGecko · CoinPaprika · Binance · DefiLlama · alternative.me Fear & Greed Index · Editorial standards: /editorial-guidelines · Affiliate disclosure: /affiliate-disclosure
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