Siren (SIREN) surged 15.18% to $0.8954, leading daily gainers, according to CoinGecko data. The move lifted Siren’s market cap to $651.53M and put mid-cap tokens in focus. Bonk (BONK) fell 11.67% to $0.000006 to pace decliners, with Zcash (ZEC) and Worldcoin (WLD) also slipping.
Gainers
Siren (SIREN) climbed 15.18% to $0.8954, bringing its market cap to $651.53M. Siren’s token underpins a DeFi-oriented project, and the outsized daily swing drew attention to liquidity conditions in mid-cap names. The advance places SIREN atop today’s leaderboard and extends a period of heightened volatility for smaller caps.
River (RIVER) advanced 14.75% to $26.78, giving the token a $524.94M market cap. No specific news has been tied to the move. The sharp gain sets RIVER among the day’s strongest performers alongside SIREN.
Provenance Blockchain (HASH) rose 11.37% to $0.0144 with a market cap of $804.22M. Provenance is a public chain tailored to financial services use cases such as asset issuance and marketplace settlement, with HASH used for fees and staking. The steady climb puts HASH in the double-digit column for the session.
Kaspa (KAS) added 7.22% to $0.0398, taking its market cap to $1.07B. Kaspa is a proof-of-work blockDAG network aimed at high throughput and rapid finality via the GHOSTDAG protocol. Traders pointed to broader altcoin rotation as KAS outperformed many peers.
Quant (QNT) gained 4.76% to $73.80, valuing the token at $1.07B. Quant focuses on enterprise interoperability via its Overledger stack, positioning QNT as a utility asset within an integration-heavy ecosystem. Today’s advance keeps QNT in positive territory while larger-cap majors traded mixed.
Losers
Bonk (BONK) slid 11.67% to $0.000006, reducing its market cap to $538.70M. The Solana-based meme token is known for outsized swings, and today’s pullback reversed part of recent momentum in higher-beta names. BONK’s drop was the steepest among the day’s tracked decliners.
Zcash (ZEC) dropped 8.37% to $253.85, with a market cap of $4.21B, the largest among today’s losers. Zcash is a privacy coin enabling shielded transactions through zero-knowledge proofs. The retreat takes ZEC off recent highs and underscores choppy trading across privacy-focused assets.
Worldcoin (WLD) fell 8.18% to $0.3624, putting its market cap at $1.08B. Worldcoin combines a digital identity project with a utility token, aiming to bind unique identity to on-chain interactions. The decline leaves WLD among the day’s weaker large caps by percentage move.
Midnight (NIGHT) declined 8.04% to $0.0458, setting market cap at $761.41M. NIGHT is a token linked to a privacy-oriented network emphasizing data protection in programmable environments. The slide placed NIGHT in the red alongside other privacy-leaning assets.
Ethena (ENA) eased 7.87% to $0.1078, with market cap at $915.73M. Ethena is the protocol behind the USDe synthetic dollar, where ENA serves governance and incentive roles. Today’s downtick follows recent strength in yield-adjacent tokens and returns ENA to a consolidation zone.
Market outlook
The day’s tape split, with the top gainer Siren up 15.18% while the biggest loser Bonk fell 11.67%. Liquidity clustered in mid to upper mid-caps, as Kaspa and Quant each sat at $1.07B market caps on the green side, while Zcash led decliners by size at $4.21B.
Traders will watch whether altcoin rotation persists after double-digit moves on both ends of the board, and how sentiment shifts into the next macro data prints and policy headlines. Attention also turns to Bitcoin’s next directional cue, which could reset risk appetite across these mid-cap names.