Composition history · Monthly rebalancings

CCi30 Index Rebalancing Explorer

The rebalancing explorer shows the composition and weights of every monthly rebalancing of the CCi30 Cryptocurrency Index since January 2015. For each month the table lists every constituent, its weight, the weight change against the previous month in percentage points, and the assets that entered or left the index.

Composition

Constituents, weights, and weight changes for the selected rebalancing
#ConstituentWeightPrev.Δ (pp)Allocation (USD)
Total — constituents

What changes at a monthly rebalancing?

The index re-ranks all eligible cryptocurrencies by adjusted market capitalization on the first calendar day of each month and re-weights the top 30 by the square root of that figure. A rebalancing therefore changes weights every month and changes composition whenever an asset crosses the top-30 boundary. The explorer marks entering assets in the table and lists leaving assets under it, with the weights they held.

Why the next composition is not shown

A projection of the next rebalancing requires the adjusted market capitalizations, which the index computes as a three-day exponentially weighted moving average across its full eligible universe. That computation runs inside the index infrastructure, not in a browser. The explorer therefore shows implemented rebalancings only: figures that are final, published, and verifiable against the weights file.

How to read the change column

The change column reports the weight move in percentage points against the previous rebalancing. A move from 6.87 to 6.43 percent shows as −0.440. Weight changes of the two largest constituents run larger in absolute terms because square-root weighting compresses, without removing, the size differences between constituents. For the current basket in USD terms, use the allocation calculator.

Index data and documents behind the tools

Every figure the tools display can be verified independently. The files below are the same files the tools read.