April 9, 2026 – Fartcoin (FARTCOIN) has experienced a dramatic 23% price decline in the past 24 hours, dropping to $0.182607 as of 22:36 UTC, according to market data.
The meme coin’s market capitalization has fallen to $182.9 million, down from approximately $231 million, representing a loss of $48 million in value. Trading volume surged to $151.6 million over the same period, indicating heightened market activity during the selloff.
Fartcoin reached a 24-hour high of $0.247579 before plunging to a low of $0.174061, marking a 29.7% intraday swing. The current price represents a 92.5% decline from its all-time high of $2.48 recorded on January 19, 2025.
The last hour showed continued weakness with an additional 0.65% decline, suggesting selling pressure remains active. Despite the recent crash, Fartcoin has maintained gains of 12.9% over the past week and 18.2% over the past 30 days.
Currently ranked #178 by market capitalization, Fartcoin has a circulating supply of 999.98 million tokens, approaching its maximum supply of 1 billion. The fully diluted valuation stands at $182.9 million, matching the current market cap.
The token has surged 833% from its all-time low of $0.02002855 set on October 30, 2024, despite today’s sharp correction. This volatility is characteristic of meme coins, which often experience extreme price swings driven by social media sentiment and speculative trading.
The elevated trading volume of $151.6 million—representing approximately 83% of the market cap—suggests significant liquidity during the decline. This volume-to-market-cap ratio indicates active trader participation rather than a liquidity crisis.
Market observers note that such rapid declines in meme coins often precede either further capitulation or sharp rebounds, making near-term price action difficult to predict. Traders are advised to exercise caution and implement strict risk management strategies when dealing with highly volatile assets.
As of press time, Fartcoin continues to trade near session lows with no immediate signs of price stabilization.

