The post Major Digital Assets Slide in CryptoRank’s Autumn Report appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ten major tokens with $500M+ caps saw steep declines over Autumn 2025. IP led the downturn with a 72% drop, with all listed assets falling over 50%. Data shows broad seasonal repricing as mid-cap tokens faced uniform pressure. Several high-value digital-asset projects recorded price declines of Autumn 2025, according to new figures released by CryptoRank.io. The data ranks the ten worst-performing tokens with market capitalizations above $500 million. IP Leads in Declines IP registered the largest decline among the listed tokens, falling by 72% over the tracked period. The token continues to record a decline of 4.78% over the past 24 hours, trading at $2.18 as of press time. The drop placed it ahead of the remaining assets on the list and set the upper boundary of the season’s correction. ENA followed with a 64% fall, while TIA and PENGU each posted declines of 62%. The ranking positions these four projects among the most heavily hit in the dataset released on December 5. CRO, which is currently trading at $0.1037 at the time of writing, recorded a 61% decrease, continuing a downward trend that had been ongoing for several previous months. FET was next at 60%, marking a major contraction. ARB and APT shared matching losses of 57%, placing them in the middle tier of the recorded declines. INJ and OP completed the list with drops of 56% each. Related: Major Token Unlocks Scheduled Across Seven Projects This Week Uniform Pressure Reflects Seasonal Repricing CryptoRank’s dataset does not specify the individual factors behind each asset’s decline, but shows that all ten projects experienced losses beyond the 50% mark. Additionally, the ongoing drawdowns hint that the repricing occurred across various market categories rather than within a single asset class. The figures also coincide with a period when several funds reduced their… The post Major Digital Assets Slide in CryptoRank’s Autumn Report appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ten major tokens with $500M+ caps saw steep declines over Autumn 2025. IP led the downturn with a 72% drop, with all listed assets falling over 50%. Data shows broad seasonal repricing as mid-cap tokens faced uniform pressure. Several high-value digital-asset projects recorded price declines of Autumn 2025, according to new figures released by CryptoRank.io. The data ranks the ten worst-performing tokens with market capitalizations above $500 million. IP Leads in Declines IP registered the largest decline among the listed tokens, falling by 72% over the tracked period. The token continues to record a decline of 4.78% over the past 24 hours, trading at $2.18 as of press time. The drop placed it ahead of the remaining assets on the list and set the upper boundary of the season’s correction. ENA followed with a 64% fall, while TIA and PENGU each posted declines of 62%. The ranking positions these four projects among the most heavily hit in the dataset released on December 5. CRO, which is currently trading at $0.1037 at the time of writing, recorded a 61% decrease, continuing a downward trend that had been ongoing for several previous months. FET was next at 60%, marking a major contraction. ARB and APT shared matching losses of 57%, placing them in the middle tier of the recorded declines. INJ and OP completed the list with drops of 56% each. Related: Major Token Unlocks Scheduled Across Seven Projects This Week Uniform Pressure Reflects Seasonal Repricing CryptoRank’s dataset does not specify the individual factors behind each asset’s decline, but shows that all ten projects experienced losses beyond the 50% mark. Additionally, the ongoing drawdowns hint that the repricing occurred across various market categories rather than within a single asset class. The figures also coincide with a period when several funds reduced their…

Major Digital Assets Slide in CryptoRank’s Autumn Report

2025/12/07 11:04
  • Ten major tokens with $500M+ caps saw steep declines over Autumn 2025.
  • IP led the downturn with a 72% drop, with all listed assets falling over 50%.
  • Data shows broad seasonal repricing as mid-cap tokens faced uniform pressure.

Several high-value digital-asset projects recorded price declines of Autumn 2025, according to new figures released by CryptoRank.io. The data ranks the ten worst-performing tokens with market capitalizations above $500 million.

IP Leads in Declines

IP registered the largest decline among the listed tokens, falling by 72% over the tracked period. The token continues to record a decline of 4.78% over the past 24 hours, trading at $2.18 as of press time. The drop placed it ahead of the remaining assets on the list and set the upper boundary of the season’s correction. ENA followed with a 64% fall, while TIA and PENGU each posted declines of 62%. The ranking positions these four projects among the most heavily hit in the dataset released on December 5.

CRO, which is currently trading at $0.1037 at the time of writing, recorded a 61% decrease, continuing a downward trend that had been ongoing for several previous months. FET was next at 60%, marking a major contraction. ARB and APT shared matching losses of 57%, placing them in the middle tier of the recorded declines. INJ and OP completed the list with drops of 56% each.

Related: Major Token Unlocks Scheduled Across Seven Projects This Week

Uniform Pressure Reflects Seasonal Repricing

CryptoRank’s dataset does not specify the individual factors behind each asset’s decline, but shows that all ten projects experienced losses beyond the 50% mark. Additionally, the ongoing drawdowns hint that the repricing occurred across various market categories rather than within a single asset class.

The figures also coincide with a period when several funds reduced their positioning in mid-cap tokens during heightened price swings, creating additional downward pressure.

The report’s figures show how Autumn 2025 became a major period for altcoins with large market capitalization. Many of the tokens listed had previously experienced long periods of high valuation, and the declines outlined by CryptoRank mark a major retracement from those earlier levels.

Related: Top 10 AI and Big Data Crypto Projects by Development: ICP, NEAR, FIL Lead Rankings

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