CoinMarketCap's top-10 lineup held identical composition and order between 10 Jul and 11 Jul at 15:00 UTC — no entries, no exits, no boundary reshuffling — while the 24-hour action concentrated in the mid-cap band, where AI-agent and oracle tokens clustered on the upside and older narrative plays drifted lower.
The mid-cap split
| Token | Rank | Delta | 24h |
|---|---|---|---|
VIRTUAL Virtuals Protocol |
#87 | ▲ 8 | ▲ 14.9% |
BEAT Audiera |
#59 | ▲ 7 | ▲ 14.9% |
PYTH Pyth Network |
#92 | ▲ 6 | ▲ 10.6% |
INJ Injective |
#79 | ▲ 3 | ▲ 5.1% |
DEXE DeXe |
#25 | ▲ 2 | ▲ 5.8% |
The two largest climbers, VIRTUAL (Virtuals Protocol) and BEAT (Audiera), each posted 14.9% on the day. PYTH (Pyth Network) added six ranks on a 10.6% gain, sitting in the oracle data-feed slot that's seen steady product-side growth. INJ and DEXE added smaller deltas on the AI and DEX-tooling side respectively.
The fallers
QNT (Quant) slipped four ranks on a 1.9% tick lower; VVV (Venice Token) gave back four ranks on the steepest drop in the band at -5.7%. NEXO, M (MemeCore), and KAS rounded out the band with modest two-to-three-rank pullbacks.
Vs yesterday
The 24h comparison frame is intact — same top-10 ceiling, same exit/entry count of zero on the boundary — but the mid-cap tape is distinctly two-sided: AI agents and oracles bid, older L1 and exchange-token narratives offered.
VIRTUAL
BEAT
PYTH
INJ
DEXE