Crypto Market
The crypto market refers to the collective marketplace in which cryptocurrencies and digital assets are bought, sold, and traded. It encompasses a variety of platforms, including exchanges, brokerages, and over-the-counter (OTC) markets, where participants can engage in transactions involving cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and thousands of other altcoins. The market is characterized by high volatility, with prices often fluctuating dramatically within short time frames due to factors such as market demand, regulatory news, technological developments, and macroeconomic trends. Participants in the crypto market include individual retail investors, institutional investors, traders, and technology developers, all of whom can influence market trends. The crypto market has grown significantly since the introduction of Bitcoin in 2009, evolving into a decentralized financial ecosystem that operates independently of traditional banking systems.