River (RIVER) has plunged 20.9% in the past 24 hours, trading at $12.91 as of 7:37 AM UTC on March 9, 2026. The sharp decline has wiped out $64 million from the token’s market capitalization, now standing at $256.3 million.
The cryptocurrency dropped from a 24-hour high of $16.32 to a low of $13.08, with the current price representing a 20.0% decline from the session high. Trading volume has surged to $19.9 million as market participants react to the rapid price movement.
River’s market capitalization has contracted by nearly 20% in 24 hours, falling from approximately $320 million to $256.3 million. The token currently ranks #146 by market cap among all cryptocurrencies.
The past hour has seen continued selling pressure, with RIVER declining an additional 4.2%. This follows an 11.7% drop over the past seven days, indicating sustained bearish momentum.
With 19.6 million tokens in circulation out of a maximum supply of 100 million, RIVER’s fully diluted valuation stands at $1.31 billion at current prices.
Today’s crash represents a significant setback for River, which reached an all-time high of $87.73 on January 26, 2026. The token is now trading 85.1% below that peak, reached just six weeks ago.
Despite today’s decline, RIVER remains substantially above its all-time low of $1.58 recorded on September 23, 2025, representing a 729% gain from that bottom.
The broader monthly picture shows River down 3.4% over the past 30 days, with today’s decline accelerating recent losses. The token has faced selling pressure across multiple timeframes, suggesting weakening investor confidence.
The 20.9% single-day decline combined with elevated trading volume indicates significant liquidation pressure. Traders should monitor the $13.08 support level, which served as today’s low. A break below this level could trigger additional selling.
The dramatic distance from the January all-time high suggests RIVER may be in a corrective phase, though the token’s long-term trajectory from its September 2025 lows remains positive.
Last updated: March 9, 2026, 7:37 AM UTC


