Privacy-focused MimbleWimbleCoin plummets 20.8% in 24 hours to $9.90, marking a steep decline for the cryptocurrency that has lost 44% over the past month.Privacy-focused MimbleWimbleCoin plummets 20.8% in 24 hours to $9.90, marking a steep decline for the cryptocurrency that has lost 44% over the past month.

BREAKING: MimbleWimbleCoin Crashes 20.8% to $9.90 in 24 Hours

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MimbleWimbleCoin (MWC), a privacy-focused cryptocurrency utilizing the MimbleWimble protocol, has experienced a severe price crash, dropping 20.8% to $9.90 in the past 24 hours as of March 15, 2026.

The sharp decline represents one of the most significant single-day losses for the privacy coin, which saw its price plunge from approximately $12.51 to a 24-hour low of $9.02 before recovering slightly to current levels.

Market Impact and Key Metrics

The sell-off has erased approximately $14.1 million from MWC’s market capitalization, which now stands at $122.7 million. This places the cryptocurrency at rank #239 by market cap among all digital assets.

Trading volume surged to $113,883 during the decline, suggesting active selling pressure as holders rushed to exit positions. The past hour alone saw an additional 6.4% price decrease, indicating continued bearish momentum.

Extended Decline Pattern

The 24-hour crash is part of a broader downtrend affecting MimbleWimbleCoin. Over the past 30 days, MWC has lost 44.2% of its value, making it one of the worst-performing cryptocurrencies in the privacy coin sector during this period.

The 7-day performance shows a 5.5% decline, suggesting the selling pressure intensified significantly within the last 24 hours rather than being a gradual trend.

Distance from All-Time High

MWC now trades 74.5% below its all-time high of $38.81, reached on January 31, 2025, just over a year ago. The current price of $9.90 represents a significant retreat from those peak levels, though the coin remains substantially above its all-time low of $0.30 recorded in December 2019.

Supply Metrics

With a circulating supply of 11.0 million MWC and a maximum supply capped at 20 million tokens, approximately 55% of the total possible supply is currently in circulation. The fully diluted valuation stands at $122.7 million.

What This Means for Traders

The severe price decline raises questions about potential catalysts behind the sell-off. Privacy coins have faced increased regulatory scrutiny globally, which may be contributing to selling pressure. Traders should exercise caution as volatility remains elevated, with the wide 24-hour range from $9.02 to $12.51 indicating unstable price action.

The combination of declining prices across multiple timeframes suggests weakened investor confidence in the short term. Market participants should monitor for potential support levels around the $9.00 mark and watch for any fundamental news that may have triggered this sharp decline.

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