Trading Volume (in crypto/markets)
It’s the total amount of a coin that gets bought and sold within a certain time (usually measured in 24 hours).
Example: If in the last 24 hours, people traded $200 million worth of Bitcoin, then Bitcoin’s 24h trading volume = $200M.
What “low trading volume” means
For BTTC, the 24h trading volume is very small compared to its huge supply and market cap.
This means not enough buyers and sellers are actively trading it.
Result:
Price doesn’t move upward easily (because demand is weak).
Even small sell orders can push the price down.
Liquidity becomes thin → harder for investors to enter/exit without slippage.
Why it’s a problem for BTTC
A coin with billions/trillions of tokens needs constant high demand and volume to push its price up.
Since BTTC’s volume is low, there isn’t enough market activity to absorb supply → so the coin remains stagnant.