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Enter any price per token and any supply to see the implied market capitalisation. This is hypothetical math for learning purposes — it is not a price prediction, a forecast, or financial advice of any kind.

Educational only. All figures produced by this tool are hypothetical calculations. Market cap = price × supply — nothing more. This does not represent any token's actual value, future price, or investment potential. Not financial advice. High risk. DYOR. Only put in what you can afford to lose entirely.

Enter values to calculate

Enter a hypothetical price in US dollars
Default is TAIL's fixed supply of 1,000,000,000
Formula: Market Cap = Price × Supply

Hypothetical market cap

Updates live as you type

$1,000,000
One million dollars

How it compares

$1M
$10M
$100M
$1B
$10B

Hypothetical math only. Not a prediction. Not financial advice.

Learn the Basics

Market cap vs price — what's the difference?

Understanding market capitalisation is essential before evaluating any cryptocurrency. A low token price does not automatically mean a token is "cheap." Here is why.

What is market cap?

Market capitalisation (market cap) is the total dollar value of all tokens in circulation. It is calculated by multiplying the current price of one token by the number of tokens in supply. Market cap is a more meaningful size metric than price alone because it accounts for how many tokens exist.

Why low price ≠ cheap

A token priced at $0.001 with 100 billion tokens in supply has a market cap of $100 million — larger than a token priced at $10 with only 5 million tokens ($50M cap). Price per token is almost meaningless without context. Always look at market cap and total supply together.

Circulating vs total supply

Circulating supply is the number of tokens currently publicly available. Total supply is the maximum that will ever exist. TAIL has a fixed total supply of 1,000,000,000 with mint authority revoked — meaning no new tokens can ever be created. Verify this on-chain at Solscan.

Fully diluted valuation (FDV)

FDV is the hypothetical market cap if every token that will ever exist were already in circulation. For TAIL, circulating and total supply are the same — so market cap and FDV are identical. This removes a common hidden inflation risk.

Market cap tiers (rough guide)

The crypto market informally groups projects by cap size: Micro-cap is under $10M, Small-cap $10M–$100M, Mid-cap $100M–$1B, Large-cap $1B–$10B, and Mega-cap above $10B. Smaller caps carry higher risk and higher volatility. These are not fixed definitions and vary by source.

Why verify on-chain?

Any website, including this one, can display any number. The only trustworthy source is the blockchain itself. For TAIL, check supply, mint authority status, and freeze authority on Solscan. Both authorities are revoked — but verify it yourself.

About TAIL

TrustTails token — on-chain facts

These are verifiable on-chain facts about the TAIL token. We do not make predictions about price, adoption, or returns. TAIL is pre-launch and is not yet available to buy.

1B
Fixed total supply
Revoked
Mint authority
Revoked
Freeze authority
Pre-launch
Current status

TAIL Contract Address (Solana)

4NoNV3jSYLRbUtVWSTK5XdkpuvRzGpMCmfZSBKMuk6Rc
Verify on Solscan

Always verify this address on-chain before any transaction. Never send tokens to an address you did not independently confirm. Be wary of scams — TrustTails will never DM you a contract address or offer a private presale.

How to think clearly

Using this tool responsibly

Market cap calculators are powerful educational tools when used correctly. Here is the difference between helpful and harmful use.

Healthy uses of this tool

  • Understanding how supply size affects the same price point — a core literacy skill for evaluating any token
  • Comparing cap tiers (micro/small/mid/large) to understand the implied size of a project at various hypothetical prices
  • Learning the formula: market cap = price × supply. Simple math that every crypto participant should know
  • Stress-testing your own assumptions — if a "10x" required a $50B market cap, is that realistic for the project?
  • Always verifying token supply and contract details on-chain before trusting any stated figures

Risky misuses to avoid

  • Treating a hypothetical output as a "target price" or basis for an investment decision — it is pure arithmetic, not analysis
  • Sharing calculator results as predictions ("if TAIL hits $1B cap…") — this creates false impressions and may mislead others
  • Ignoring liquidity — a market cap figure means nothing if a token has no real trading depth or exit liquidity
  • Acting on advice from anyone in Telegram or X DMs who shares "guaranteed" returns or a private presale link — these are scams
  • Investing more than you are prepared to lose entirely. Crypto projects — especially small, pre-launch ones — can go to zero
How it works

The math behind the calculator

No black box. Here is exactly how every figure in this tool is computed, step by step.

Step 1

You enter a price per token

This is your hypothetical price in USD. It can be any positive number — $0.000001 or $100. The calculator accepts any value. This is not the current price of TAIL (TAIL is pre-launch and has no market price).

Step 2

You enter a circulating supply

This defaults to 1,000,000,000 — TAIL's fixed total supply, as on-chain with mint authority revoked. You can change this to any number to compare other tokens or scenarios. Supply is the only other variable in the formula.

Step 3

Market cap = price × supply

The result is simple multiplication: market_cap = price_per_token × circulating_supply. No algorithm, no weighting, no external data. The number updates live as you type.

Step 4

Compare bars show relative scale

The comparison bars show what percentage of a benchmark cap your result represents ($1M, $10M, $100M, $1B, $10B). Bars are capped at 100% for display purposes. This helps you intuitively grasp whether a cap is large or small relative to well-known thresholds.

Step 5

A tier label gives rough context

The coloured badge (Micro / Small / Mid / Large / Mega cap) indicates which informal industry tier the hypothetical market cap falls into. These are rough, informal categories, not official definitions. They are for context only and should not guide investment decisions.

Security reminder

Protect yourself from scams

The crypto space has a high rate of fraud. Before you interact with any token or tool, please read and take these warnings seriously.

We will never DM you first

TrustTails does not send unsolicited direct messages on Telegram, X, or any platform. Anyone claiming to be TrustTails team in your DMs offering tokens, presale access, or wallet assistance is a scammer. Report and block immediately.

Verify every contract address independently

The official TAIL contract is 4NoNV3jSYLRbUtVWSTK5XdkpuvRzGpMCmfZSBKMuk6Rc. Check it yourself on Solscan. Never buy a token whose address you found only in a chat message.

No private presale or whitelist fee

TrustTails has no fee-gated whitelist or private presale. Any account claiming to offer early access for payment is fraudulent. TAIL is pre-launch; when it becomes available, that information will be announced only through our official channels.

FAQ

Common questions

Answers to the most frequent questions about market cap, token supply, and how this calculator works.

Is this calculator giving me the actual TAIL price?

No. TAIL is pre-launch and has no market price. This calculator accepts any price you enter and multiplies it by any supply you enter. The output is hypothetical arithmetic — it tells you nothing about what TAIL's price or market cap will ever be. Never use this output as an investment basis.

Why does the calculator default to 1,000,000,000 supply?

1,000,000,000 (one billion) is TAIL's fixed total supply, as recorded on the Solana blockchain. Mint authority is revoked, so this number cannot change. You can change the supply input to explore other scenarios — the default is simply TAIL's actual supply for convenience.

What is "fully diluted valuation" and does it differ from market cap for TAIL?

Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV) is market cap calculated using total max supply rather than circulating supply. For many projects, circulating supply is a fraction of total supply — meaning FDV would be much higher than current market cap. For TAIL, circulating supply equals total supply (1,000,000,000, mint revoked), so market cap and FDV are the same. This eliminates a common hidden inflation risk.

Can I use this tool to calculate market cap for other tokens?

Yes. Simply change the supply input to any token's circulating supply, and enter a price. The formula (price × supply) is universal. Always verify supply numbers on-chain or from a reliable source like CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap before trusting them. We are not affiliated with those platforms and do not endorse them as financial sources.

Why does a token with a $0.001 price not necessarily mean it's "cheap"?

Price per token is meaningless without knowing total supply. A token at $0.001 with 1 trillion tokens in supply has a market cap of $1 billion — that is not cheap by any measure. Conversely, a token priced at $1,000 with only 10,000 tokens in supply has a market cap of just $10 million. Always evaluate market cap, not just the nominal price per token.

What does "mint authority revoked" actually mean?

On Solana, the mint authority is the key that controls whether new tokens can be created. When mint authority is revoked, the supply is permanently locked — no one, including the original team, can ever mint additional tokens. For TAIL, this means the 1,000,000,000 supply is the final supply. You can verify this state on Solscan — look for "Mint Authority: None" or "Disabled".

What does "freeze authority revoked" mean?

Freeze authority allows a token issuer to freeze individual wallets — preventing them from transferring tokens. When freeze authority is revoked, no one can ever freeze a holder's wallet. This is an important transparency signal: it means the team cannot selectively block users from moving their tokens. Verify on Solscan under "Freeze Authority".

Is this financial advice? Should I buy TAIL?

This is not financial advice. This page and all TrustTails content is educational and informational only. We do not tell you TAIL is a good investment or that it will rise in value. TAIL is a small, pre-launch, community-first token — the vast majority of similar projects do not succeed. Cryptocurrency carries significant risk including total loss. Always do your own research (DYOR). Consult a licensed financial adviser if you need personal investment guidance.

Where can I learn more about token supply and tokenomics?

Our Tokenomics page explains TAIL's supply breakdown. Our Understanding Token Supply article goes deeper into supply mechanics, vesting, and dilution. You can also use our Holdings Calculator to estimate hypothetical portfolio values at different price points — with the same educational-only disclaimer.

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Is TrustTails Legit?

Our transparency-first page walking through every verifiable fact about TAIL: on-chain proof, revoked authorities, what we can and cannot promise, and the red-flag checklist every crypto buyer should use.

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Tokenomics

The complete breakdown of TAIL's supply allocation, distribution approach, and what "fixed supply with revoked mint" means in practice. Full transparency, no hidden reserves.

See tokenomics

Why Solana?

TAIL is built on Solana for its speed, low transaction fees, and strong ecosystem. This article explains the trade-offs — Solana is one option among many and comes with its own risk profile.

Why Solana

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