The market capitalisation of a cryptocurrency is calculated by multiplying the price of a single unit of the cryptocurrency by the total number of units in circulation.
For example, if the price of a cryptocurrency is $100 and there are 10 million units in circulation, the market capitalisation would be $1 billion.
Market capitalisation is often used as a way to compare the relative size of different cryptocurrencies and to track the overall growth or decline of the cryptocurrency market.
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