BYTE (ByteNova) 24-hour amplitude reaches 66.7%: Trading volume surges to $107,000, sparking low market cap volatility
Bitget Pulse2026/03/16 16:02Volatility Brief
In the past 24 hours, the price of BYTE rebounded from a low of $0.000030 to a high of $0.000050, currently quoted at $0.000050, with an amplitude of 66.7%. Similar data can be seen with ByteNova (BYTE), with a 24-hour low of $0.00003208, a high of $0.00004016, trading volume reaching $107,100, market capitalization around $6,740, and a turnover/market cap ratio as high as 1589%. Another BYTE (Ethereum/Base chain) recorded a trading volume of approximately $133,000 or $270, with a slight price increase of 5.3%.
Analysis of Abnormal Fluctuations
• 24-hour trading volume expanded significantly (for example, ByteNova reached $107,000, more than 15 times its market capitalization), making low-liquidity, small-cap tokens prone to violent price swings when driven by capital.
• No official announcements, large whale transfers on-chain, or major news events have been observed (for example, no updates within 24 hours on CoinGecko/CoinMarketCap pages).
Market Views and Outlook
Community discussion is limited. Over the past 24 hours, most related posts on platform X are unrelated token promotions such as DigiByte, with no mainstream sentiment or analyst predictions regarding BYTE's abnormal movements. The low market cap nature suggests high risk, with the possibility of continued short-term volatility. Caution is advised regarding liquidity traps.
Note: This analysis is automatically generated by AI based on public data and on-chain monitoring, for informational reference only.Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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