For Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, the total value of all created coins is known as market capitalization (or market cap). The money supply is determined by multiplying the price of a single coin by the total number of coins in circulation. The term “market capitalization” (or “market cap”) refers to the entire monetary worth of a company’s outstanding shares of stock, or in the case of Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies, of all of the coins that have been minted. Market capitalization in the cryptocurrency industry is determined by multiplying the current price of a single coin by the total number of coins that have been minted.