Coin360 displays the latest market movements for coins and tokens in proportionately sized blocks based on their market capitalizations.
Through watchlists, a user can create a curated list featuring the coins they hold and can keep track of the top-50 coins and tokens.
Elsewhere on the main page, Coin360 users can switch tabs to assess the performance of major crypto exchanges.
Hovering over each supported exchange offers additional information, such as the number of trading pairs offered, whether margin trading is available, maker and taker fees, and the fiat currencies accepted for deposits.
For those who are new to crypto, the team offers a blog that delivers daily and weekly overviews on the state of the market, along with detailed summaries that break down complicated crypto topics.
The Liquidity Book provides users with insight into the best prices that are available for buying or selling cryptocurrencies.
Specific platforms can also be selected if a user wants to contrast its offering with rivals - making it ideal for discovering the smallest price a coin can be bought for and the highest price it can be sold.
For some crypto enthusiasts graphical representations may be more effective in helping them to understand what's going on than text in tables.
The team notes that the table view provides vital statistics about crypto exchanges, including when they launched, the number of followers and subscribers they have on Twitter and Reddit respectively, and their reviews on Trustpilot.
Coin360 says its main motivation has been to deliver features that cannot be found elsewhere in the crypto industry, all while ensuring that visitors only see the information that's relevant to them.
Tracker Offers One-Stop Shop for Easy Crypto Market Analysis
에 게시 됨 Jul 30, 2019
by Cointele | 에 게시 됨 Coinage
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