Consistent with our goal of becoming the front page of crypto, we have rolled out a slate of new features to help readers stay informed with accurate and reliable crypto data.
We are proud to introduce proprietary sector data, trusted volume, and network value to transaction ratios for hundreds of crypto assets.
CryptoSlate's mission has always been to deliver original journalism and real-time data in ways that enhance people's understanding of the crypto market.
Sector dominance - a percentage share of the overall crypto market.
Sector daily volume - aggregated reported volume for all cryptos in a given sector.
In addition to sector data, CryptoSlate has partnered with OpenMarketCap to provide users not only with reported market volume but also trusted 24-hour volume.
Real trading volume has become even more important in light of Bitwise's report showing that 95 percent of reported exchange volume is the product of wash trading.
Trusted Volume calculates volume only from reputable crypto exchanges without fake volumes, all of which are considered to list accurate trading volumes.
The Network Value to Transactions ratio calculates the dollar value of crypto transaction activity relative to the network value.
Let us know what you think about the new updates over Twitter and head over to our coins page to see our proprietary sector data.
New crypto asset data features on CryptoSlate-trusted volume, NVT and crypto sector data
gepubliceerd op May 1, 2019
by Cryptoslate | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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