The global cryptocurrency market capitalization has crested $3.18 trillion on December 12, 2025—a 2.82% daily decline from peaks—yet up 3.2% monthly, reflecting Bitcoin’s 57.05% dominance ($1.83 trillion cap) and stablecoins’ 9.77% share ($313 billion), per CoinGecko and CoinMarketCap data. This milestone—surpassing November 2021’s all-time high post-U.S. elections—spans 18,286 assets across 1,440 exchanges, with 24-hour volumes at $180 billion driven by BTC futures and ETF flows.
BTC’s $1.83 trillion—53% of total—anchors amid altcoin pauses, with Ethereum at $3,346.65 (12.57%) and stablecoins like USDT/USDC enabling $2.82 trillion transactions. Visual Capitalist’s November 26 visualization ranks majors, with BTC nearing $2 trillion; Statista’s January 8 chart logs weekly caps from 2010, hitting $3 trillion in December 2024 post-elections. Gate’s December 1 overview notes $950 billion BTC amid $180 billion volumes, with 85% top-100 coverage via Gate. Risks: 15.59% yearly dip, yet institutional adoption (61% family offices) sustains; the 3.18T crest—dip’s disguise—dawns crypto’s decade, where trillions tempt in token’s tide.






