
NEAR is a public blockchain designed for mainstream applications, emphasizing high throughput and low transaction fees. On CoinMarketCap, the dedicated NEAR page serves as an information dashboard that aggregates key data, helping users quickly understand its market performance and project fundamentals.
NEAR utilizes a Proof of Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism, which is similar to staking tokens as a “deposit” to participate in network validation. It also implements sharding technology, splitting the network into multiple “lanes” to increase parallel processing capacity. These technical features shape market expectations for NEAR and are reflected in the tags and project information on its CoinMarketCap page.
This page typically includes real-time price and percentage change, ranking, market capitalization, fully diluted valuation (FDV), circulating and total supply, 24-hour trading volume, a list of trading pairs, historical data, charts, official and community links, block explorer access, and a project overview. As of January 2026, these sections are commonly available, but actual content may vary based on page updates.
In the “Links” section, you can find the official website, whitepaper, source code repository, and social media channels. The “Explorers” section provides access to the NEAR block explorer, enabling verification of transactions and account details. Tags like “Layer1” and “PoS” are often included for quick identification of the project’s type.
The price is typically derived from a volume-weighted average across multiple trading pairs, with more liquid markets having a greater impact on the final price.
Market capitalization is calculated as “current price × circulating supply.” For example, if NEAR’s price is $4 and there are 1 billion tokens in circulation, its market cap would be approximately $4 billion. This figure reflects the current tradable portion of tokens—not all tokens that may be released in the future.
Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV) is “current price × max (or total) supply.” FDV projects the hypothetical value if all tokens were circulating. A high FDV with a low circulating ratio signals that future unlocks could increase supply and selling pressure—always review token unlock schedules alongside FDV.
The 24-hour trading volume aggregates total transaction value over the past day, indicating trading activity. If price fluctuates sharply but volume is low, it means prices may be sensitive to small trades and slippage risk is higher due to insufficient liquidity.
Charts generally display both price and market cap trends, with options to switch between different timeframes. Short-term views help monitor sentiment and event-driven moves; long-term charts are better for identifying trends and volatility ranges.
Under the “TradingView” chart, you can overlay volume bars to see whether price moves are accompanied by significant trading activity. Logarithmic scaling is useful for observing relative changes over longer periods. If the market cap and price curves diverge over a period, it’s often due to changes in circulating supply or update lags in data.
During periods of high volatility, pay attention to candlesticks with long wicks, as they indicate large intra-period price swings. Correlate these with key announcements or protocol upgrades to better interpret market reactions.
The core strategy is to prioritize trading pairs and platforms with strong liquidity and stable pricing to minimize slippage and execution uncertainty.
Step 1: Open NEAR’s page and select the “Markets” tab. Filter for spot or derivatives markets and focus on popular pairs like NEAR/USDT. USDT is a stablecoin, making it easier to convert between crypto and fiat-equivalent value.
Step 2: Check each pair’s 24-hour volume and bid-ask spread. Higher volume and tighter spreads generally indicate better liquidity, so trades execute closer to the listed price.
Step 3: Assess order book depth and price deviation. Depth measures how much volume can be traded without significantly moving the price. If a pair trades far from the average price, it may suffer from data noise or thin liquidity.
Step 4: Before placing an order, visit Gate’s spot trading page for NEAR to verify prices, fees, and risk disclosures. Use limit orders to control execution price—avoid large market orders in shallow markets to prevent high slippage.
Risk Warning: The Markets list includes trading pairs of varying quality—some may have abnormal trades or statistical errors. Always rely on live data from the order page before committing significant funds; consider testing with small amounts first.
NEAR is a native mainnet asset and does not rely on a single smart contract address. On CoinMarketCap’s “Explorers” section, you can access the NEAR block explorer to view accounts and transactions—this helps avoid phishing sites.
Step 1: Use CoinMarketCap’s official links to visit near.org and explorer portals—avoid manual searches that might lead to phishing sites.
Step 2: In the explorer, search for your NEAR account name (often a readable string similar to an email address) or paste a transaction hash to confirm transfer status, gas fees, and block times.
Step 3: If using wrapped tokens on other chains (such as cross-chain versions of NEAR), always verify the corresponding contract address in CoinMarketCap’s “Contracts” or description section. Then cross-check that address on the respective chain’s explorer for symbol, decimal precision, and address consistency.
Common risks include fake websites, forged contracts, or lookalike token symbols. Always use links from CoinMarketCap and cross-verify across multiple sources.
Mistaking FDV for current market size can lead to overestimating project valuation—FDV is a “fully unlocked hypothetical value” that should always be considered alongside current market cap and unlock schedules.
Ignoring supply data or unlock information may cause misjudgment of potential sell pressure during token releases. Pay close attention to supply sections, allocation disclosures, and unlock timelines—refer to the whitepaper or official announcements as needed.
Relying only on price without checking volume or depth can result in high slippage in low-liquidity markets—always review order books on both the Markets tab and live trading pages.
Data update delays between sources can cause misinterpretation—cross-check key stats from multiple sources before making critical decisions.
Confusing cross-chain wrapped assets with native NEAR may lead to selecting the wrong network for deposits or transfers—always confirm asset type and network before transacting.
CoinMarketCap’s NEAR page consolidates price, market cap, supply details, trading activity, and official resources in one place—enabling holistic analysis from both market and fundamental perspectives. The recommended approach: start with market cap versus supply to understand FDV differences; assess volume, order book depth, and spreads before picking trading pairs; finally use explorer and official website links to verify critical details, avoiding phishing or mistakes. For live trading, double-check rates and fees on platforms like Gate—use limit orders and small test trades to manage risk. Be aware that all platform data may have delays or methodological differences; always diversify holdings and have backup plans when making financial decisions.
Visit NEAR’s CoinMarketCap page and click the “Markets” tab to view all available trading pairs. This section lists NEAR pairs across major exchanges like Gate and Binance with real-time prices. Prioritize pairs with high trading volume and ample liquidity for a smoother trading experience.
The NEAR page on CoinMarketCap provides comprehensive price charts covering daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, and custom timeframes. Adjust chart periods or overlay indicators (such as moving averages) to track NEAR’s historical performance and market trends—supporting informed investment decisions.
CoinMarketCap ranks projects based on market capitalization (price × circulating supply). Changes in NEAR’s price or circulating supply can move its ranking up or down. Ranking shifts reflect changes in investor interest but do not necessarily indicate project quality.
Scroll down to the “Contracts” section of NEAR’s CoinMarketCap page for official contract addresses on various chains (like Ethereum or BSC). Each address is linked to its respective block explorer—click to verify authenticity and transaction history. Never copy contract addresses from unofficial sources to avoid scams.
Market cap represents NEAR’s total valuation snapshot (price × circulating supply), indicating overall project scale. The 24-hour volume measures all NEAR transactions across exchanges over the past day—reflecting activity level and liquidity. High volume shows active participation but does not equate to higher intrinsic value.


