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Introduction

The Crypto menu has functions and sub-menus for the discovery and analysis of digtal assets. Enter, from the main menu, by typing crypto into the Terminal.

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Usage

At the base of the menu, there are six functions. They are are displayed above, in light blue text. Sub-menus are distinguished by a >, on the left side of the item.

  • load
  • find
  • price
  • headlines
  • candle
  • prt

Load

The load command is similar to the /stocks/load command, with some key differences:

  • --vs parameter is for relative pricing in a specific fiat or stable coin.
  • When the --source is "CCXT", an --exchange parameter is required to select the specific data source.
    • Data availability and granularity varies.

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/crypto/load --vs usd -c btc --source CCXT --exchange bitfinex

vs.

/crypto/load --vs usd -c btc --source CCXT --exchange binance

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Price

The price command displays realtime prices from Pyth. This command will stay active until ctrl-c is entered, which breaks the connection. A second instance of the Terminal could be started to keep a connection alive.

/crpyto/price SOL-USD

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The Cryptocurrency menu has an extensive list of available sub-menus ranging from due diligence to NFT to onchain analysis. To find more information about each menu, you can click on one of the following:

  • Discovery: Top trending, top gainers or losers coins, as well as top NFTs, dApps and exchanges based on prices.
  • Overview: General overviews of the cryptocurrency market, including global Defi market, stablecoins, exchanges as well as latest news.
  • Onchain: Onchain data for the Ethereum-based assets. Look up addresses with past transactions and balance history.
  • DeFi: DeFi networks and data.
  • NFTs: Discover latest NFT drops and OpenSea's NFT Collection statistics.
  • Due Diligence: Perform due diligence on a chosen coin or project with information such as, tokenomics, roadmaps, news, and community.

There are also entry points to Terminal toolkits: