US-based coins

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Coins launched or primarily operated by US-based teams or companies. More

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# Coins Price Market cap 24h
101 Department Of Government Efficiency DOGE $ 0.00252
$ 2.46M
$ 2.46 million
-11.27%
102 Catcoin CAT $ 0.0₁₀372
$ 1.85M
$ 1.85 million
-27.21%
103 Pirate Nation PIRATE $ 0.00443
$ 961,180
$ 961,180
-10.16%

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104 Maker MKR $ 1,428.33
$ 138.54M
$ 138.54 million
-18.94%
105 Omni Network OMNI $ 1.15
$ 11.98M
$ 11.98 million
-3.19%
106 Shadow Token SHDW $ 0.0343
$ 5.81M
$ 5.81 million
-5.44%
107 NodeAI GPU $ 0.0388
$ 3.88M
$ 3.88 million
-11.13%
108 Validity VAL $ 0.449
$ 2.48M
$ 2.48 million
-9.97%
109 Handshake HNS $ 0.00354
$ 2.35M
$ 2.35 million
+2.51%
110 Nexus NXS $ 0.0221
$ 1.69M
$ 1.69 million
-0.23%
111 Big Data Protocol BDP $ 0.0148
$ 779,882
$ 779,882
-10.58%
112 Reploy RAI $ 0.0764
$ 763,597
$ 763,597
-10.79%
113 Kava Lend HARD $ 0.00266
$ 358,804
$ 358,804
-3.54%
114 Sentio Protocol SEN $ 0.00289
$ 288,974
$ 288,974
-9.13%
115 Axol AXOL $ 0.0000120
$ 12,000
$ 12,000
-14.29%
116 Koinos KOIN $ 0.00393
$ 11,718
$ 11,718
+4.38%
117 thBILL thBILL $ 1.01
$ 101.94M
$ 101.94 million
-0.13%
118 U.S Oil USOR $ 0.0267
$ 27.43M
$ 27.43 million
-18.84%
119 Uchat UCHAT $ 0.0208
$ 13.10M
$ 13.10 million
+3.48%
120 Kadena KDA $ 0.00834
$ 2.82M
$ 2.82 million
-2.54%
121 Coinbase Wrapped LTC cbLTC $ 59.07
$ 2.80M
$ 2.80 million
-8.08%
122 Binance-Peg EOS Token EOS $ 0.104
$ 1.79M
$ 1.79 million
-2.73%
123 World Liberty Financial (worldlibertyfinance.ai) WLFI $ 0.0₉113
$ 1.08M
$ 1.08 million
+6.04%
124 XVG ERC-20 XVG $ 0.0000519
$ 859,011
$ 859,011
-3.54%
125 FAFO FAFO $ 0.000552
$ 554,944
$ 554,944
-9.68%
126 Home3 HTS $ 0.00590
$ 551,196
$ 551,196
-11.88%
127 PREME Token PREME $ 0.00328
$ 309,383
$ 309,383
-9.42%
128 Stabledoc SDT $ 0.00143
$ 143,452
$ 143,452
-15.98%
129 Insane Labz LABZ $ 0.000499
$ 24,800
$ 24,800
-4.77%
130 FillmorePHX fPHX $ 0.0000247
$ 24,717
$ 24,717
-10.25%
131 CyberFM CYFM $ --
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132 Celo Gold CGLD $ --
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133 IjasCoin IJC $ --
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134 MainnetZ NETZ $ --
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135 MyBricks $BRICKS $ --
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136 WARPED WARPED $ --
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137 Gala Music $MUSIC $ --
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138 Panacoin PANA $ --
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139 Department Of Government Efficiency DOGE $ --
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140 Fairum Community FAI $ --
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141 OcNest AI OCAI $ --
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142 HEX (PulseChain) HEX $ --
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143 The America Party TAP $ --
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144 America Party AMEP $ --
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145 RICH THE KID THEKID $ --
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146 Blubird BLU $ --
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147 Murica Coin MURICA $ --
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148 Energy Web Token EWT $ --
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149 America AMERICA $ --
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Trending US-based coins

Top gainers

Coins Price Market cap 24h
Hifi Finance HIFI $ 0.0197
$ 3.29M
$ 3.29 million
+20.47%
Frax FRAX $ 0.907
$ 83.68M
$ 83.68 million
+8.53%
USDC USDC $ 1.00
$ 70.29B
$ 70.29 billion
-0.09%
Nibiru Chain NIBI $ 0.00561
$ 5.14M
$ 5.14 million
-0.14%
World Liberty Financial USD USD1 $ 0.999
$ 4.91B
$ 4.91 billion
-0.21%
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What Are US-Based Coins?

US-based coins are cryptocurrencies launched, headquartered, or primarily operated by teams inside the United States and that generally aim to comply with US securities, commodities, and money-transmission laws. They attract institutional capital, bank partnerships, and ETF inclusion because of clearer regulatory talk-tracks and the deep US venture ecosystem.

Quick Facts

  • Regulatory lens: Most issuers file or discuss SEC/CFTC positions, FinCEN registration, OFAC sanctions, and state MTL licences.
  • Investor base: Heavy inflow from US VCs (a16z, Paradigm, Coinbase Ventures), hedge funds, and now spot-ETF buyers.
  • Exchange access: First-class support on Coinbase, Kraken, Gemini; many are constituents of Grayscale, Bitwise, ProShares ETFs.
  • Tech focus: Range from payments (XRP), smart-contract platforms (SOL, ADA), stablecoins (USDC), to oracle/infra plays (LINK).
  • Jurisdictional edge: Being “on-shore” reduces custody risk for US institutions and simplifies auditor sign-off.

Top US-Based Coins to Watch

Coin HQ / Parent Core Use-Case US Compliance Highlight
XRP Ripple Labs (San Francisco) Cross-border settlement MSB registration; ongoing SEC litigation for clarity.
SOL Solana Foundation (San Francisco / Austin) High-speed smart-contract L1 Regular SEC correspondence; spot-ETF filings 2024.
USDC Circle (Boston) Dollar stablecoin Monthly attestations by Grant Thornton; FinCEN registered.
DOGE Dogecoin Foundation (Oregon) Payments / tipping No ICO; Commodity classification talk-track.
ADA Input Output Global (Wyoming) PoS smart-contract L1 SEC no-action dialogue; voluntary disclosures.
LINK Chainlink Labs (New York) Decentralised oracles CFTC tech advisory panels; no ICO resale issues.
LTC Litecoin Foundation (Florida) Silver-to-BTC payments CFTC commodity label; no securities raise.
AVAX Ava Labs (New York / Miami) Subnet L1 platform Reg D institutional sales; public transparency reports.
XLM Stellar Development Foundation (San Francisco) Remittances / tokenisation Money transmitter licences in >45 states.
HBAR Hedera Hashgraph LLC (Texas) Enterprise hashgraph Reg D SAFT + public coin list; GC member KYC’d.

Advantages

  • Regulatory clarity path – issuers proactively engage SEC/CFTC, reducing “black-swan” enforcement risk.
  • Institutional on-ramps – Coinbase custody, spot ETFs, 401(k) crypto windows favour US-headquartered assets.
  • Deep capital markets – access to NASDAQ-level VCs, investment banks, and auditor giants.
  • Banking relationships – USDC, Signature, Silvergate (historically) provide fiat pipes.
  • Tech talent pool – Silicon Valley, Boston, NYC, Austin ecosystems foster continuous upgrades.

Challenges

  • Regulatory overhang – lawsuits (e.g., Ripple v. SEC) can drag on for years, creating headline volatility.
  • Higher compliance cost – legal, audit, and state MTL fees make operations expensive vs offshore projects.
  • Competition from abroad – EU MiCA, Dubai VARA, and Singapore MAS offer faster token clarity.
  • Tax burden – US corporates face 21 % federal + state tax; offshore foundations often 0 %.
  • Token dilution – employee stock/option plans must align with securities rules, increasing supply overhang.

How to Invest / Gain Exposure

  1. Spot ETFs – BITO (BTC), BITO ETH, ProShares SOL ETF (pending) provide 1099-B simplicity.
  2. Direct custody – Coinbase, Kraken, Gemini offer USD on-ramps with FDIC-pass-through.
  3. DAOs & treasuries – US-based DAOs prefer USDC, LINK, LTC for payroll to avoid OFAC risk.
  4. Equity proxy – buy Coinbase (COIN), MicroStrategy (MSTR), or RIOT for indirect US-crypto beta.
  5. Tax reporting – 8949 schedule D; most US tokens now feed directly into TurboTax/CoinTracker.

Future Outlook

  • ETF floodgates – expect spot SOL, XRP, ADA ETFs once SEC lawsuits conclude.
  • Banking integration – USDC settlement inside FedNow or future CBDC bridge.
  • Clear commodity list – CFTC expected to publish final “white-list” of tokens outside SEC remit.
  • On-shore DeFi – Aave, Uniswap Labs spin-ups that geofence but offer compliant front-ends.
  • Bipartisan stablecoin bill – federal framework for USDC-style reserves, boosting on-shore stable dominance.

Final Thoughts

US-based coins give investors a “rule-of-law” wrapper inside the world’s deepest capital market—but they come with higher compliance costs and ongoing regulatory theatre. Treat them as large-cap, institution-friendly core holdings, yet still size positions according to litigation timelines and ETF approval odds.

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