On CoinGecko's snapshot at 09:00 UTC on 08 Jun, the top-10 boundary held completely intact — same ten tickers, same order — while the mid-to-lower band told a sharply different story: an 84% single-session spike in BEAT contrasted with Arbitrum's quiet exit at rank 100 and a steep BCH correction.
Today vs yesterday: the contrast
The standout divergence is between BEAT (Audiera) and the infrastructure names that bled out. BEAT rocketed from rank 87 to 62 on an 83.9% 24h price gain, the largest rank move in this snapshot by a wide margin. Against that, ARB (Arbitrum) slipped out of the top 100 entirely — replaced at rank 98 by HASH (Provenance Blockchain, $0.53B mcap) — while BCH dropped three spots to rank 27 on a -11.4% price move.
| Token | Rank | Delta | 24h % |
|---|---|---|---|
BEAT Audiera |
#62 | ▲ 25 | ▲ 83.9% |
SIREN Siren |
#79 | ▲ 9 | ▲ 32.8% |
BCH Bitcoin Cash |
#27 | ▼ 3 | ▼ 11.4% |
ARB Arbitrum |
out | exit | ▲ 4.0% |
ENA and 币安人生 each shed five ranks, while RENDER and QNT drifted lower. The session's texture is not broad risk-off — NEAR, KAS, and DEXE all climbed — but rather a selective rotation away from established L2 and settlement-layer tokens toward newer or more speculative names.
The split
Top 10 anchored, mid-cap split between high-beta climbers and cooling infrastructure plays.
BEAT
SIREN
BCH
ARB