This is how I saw it assuming availableCoins = distributedCoins + non distributedCoins
{
"updatedAt": "2017-11-16T19:00:48.133Z",
"totalCoins": "103432382849.3777658",
"availableCoins": "17715175895.6061079",
"distributedCoins": "8117709486.8111042",
"programs": {
"directProgram": "4803299717.1535469",
"bitcoinProgram": "2037756769.6575473",
"partnershipProgram": "1126666667.00001",
"buildChallenge": "149986333"
}
}
"availableCoins": "17715175895.6061079",
"distributedCoins": "8117709486.8111042",
If my hunch is right this should give the market cap before the coins ''disappeared:
(availableCoins/distributedCoins)*CurrentMarketCap = previousMarketCap
(17715175895.6061079/8117709486.8111042)*281860000 = 615099553.14957026804300450514979
615 Million
that's like on the dot to what the market cap was.
I was on cryptocompare.com when I saw the new cap, I pressed F5 to refresh the web page and it went back to normal cap. Then a few minutes later it came back down but pressing F5 didn't do anything anymore since then