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12-Month Mega Gains — A Dozen Crypto Assets Gained More Than 7,000% Since Last Year

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12-Month Mega Gains — A Dozen Crypto Assets Gained More Than 7,000% Since Last Year


The crypto asset bitcoin has seen a phenomenal year gaining 261.5% over the last 12 months and the second leading crypto asset, ethereum, rose by 819.9% since mid-November 2020. However, a slew of digital currencies saw much larger gains during the last 12 months and a dozen crypto assets have gained anywhere between 7,000% to a whopping 27,000% in value. 12 Crypto Assets That Spiked 7,000% to Over 27,000% in Value Since Mid-November 2020


On Wednesday, November 17, 2021, the crypto economy with its 10,870 coins and 523 exchanges, is worth over $2.7 trillion. Meanwhile, during the last year, bitcoin (BTC) spiked more than 261% and its $1.1 trillion market valuation represents 41.3% of the crypto economy. AXS, the crypto-asset tied to the blockchain game Axie Infinity is the biggest gainer during the last 12 months gaining 27,232% since November 16, 2020.


Ethereum (ETH), on the other hand, is the second-largest market capitalization with just over $500 billion in value or 18.2% of the $2.7 trillion. ETH has risen 819% during the last 12 months, but 12 different crypto assets outpaced both BTC and ETH’s 12-month gains combined. The top four crypto-asset gainers since November 16, 2020, up until today. The biggest 12 month crypto gainers against the U.S. dollar include Axie infinity, (AXS), ecomi (OMI), conscious value network (CVNT), and terra (LUNA) respectively.


The biggest gainer this year is Axie Infinity (AXS) which has spiked 27,232% since November 16, 2020. AXS is one of the native tokens tethered to the blockchain video game called Axie Infinity and was crafted by a team called Sky Mavis.


The digital collectibles platform ecomi.com’s ecomi (OMI) token has climbed 16,545.52% in 12 months. The third-largest gainer during the last year is the token called conscious value network (CVNT) which has spiked 16,326.89% since mid-November 2020. The fourth through the eighth crypto-asset gainers since November 16, 2020, up until today, include coins such as fantom (FTM), kadena (KDA), solana (SOL), and hydro (HYDRO) respectively.


The fourth biggest gainer this past year is terra (LUNA) as the digital asset has jumped 13,701 over the last year. The fifth-largest token rise belongs to fantom (FTM) as the crypto asset spiked 11,178% since mid-November 2020.


FTM is followed by kadena (KDA) +10,801%, solana (SOL) +9,855%, hydro (HYDRO) +9,708%, sandbox (SAND) +9,007%, polygon (MATIC) +8,793%, dogecoin (DOGE) +8,053%, and rubic (RBC) +7,325%.


The top ten crypto coins that lost over 90% in values since mid-November 2020, include tokens like cherry (CHERRY) -99.64%, hyperion (HYN) -99.08%, genesis vision (GVT) -98.70%, empty set dollar (ESD) -97.94%, exchange union (XUC) -91.87%, blockmason (BCPT) -91.80%, and lien (LIEN) -90.99%.


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