CoinGecko

Crtomir Ipavec
4 min readJun 6, 2021

CoingeckoCoinGecko, a Singapore-based company was founded by TM Lee and Bobby Ong in 2014.

CoinGecko is a website and mobile app used to aggregate information regarding the performance of the majority of all cryptocurrencies available. Using real-time data feeds, CoinGecko displays price information, trading volume, and price fluctuations over periods from one hour, to one week, to as far back as the available information will allow. Also, crypto assets are ranked by market capitalization, with the largest ranking highest.

CoinGecko is one of the most useful tools available to crypto traders and investors. CoinGecko acts as a hub for reliable information relating to 7000+ crypto assets. CoinGecko provides useful links to official websites, blog posts, and social media accounts.

CoinGecko displays the contract addresses for crypto assets. This is particularly useful when purchasing ERC-20 tokens from decentralized exchanges (DEXs) such as Uniswap because you can quickly import the contract address for newly purchased tokens into a MetaMask wallet. This also helps to ensure that you’re using the correct contract address when purchasing lesser-known tokens, helping to avoid scams.

The landing page displays the top 100 performing cryptocurrencies. By default, coins are displayed under the ‘Market’ view, in order of largest market capitalization first. Located on the top right-hand side, is the ‘Social’ tab. This shows the number of Facebook likes, Telegram users, or Reddit subscribers a project has. Generally speaking, the more socially active a project is, the less likely it is to be a scam. However, this should not be the only tool for measuring the legitimacy of a project.

Across the top of every page, you can view the number of different coins and exchanges available, alongside the total crypto market cap. Next to this, you’ll find the 24-hour volume followed by the BTC and ETH dominance percentage of the cryptocurrency market. Another useful tool featured in the header is the ETH gas price. This is measured in Gwei and indicates how busy the Ethereum Network is. Thus, a quick way to know if now is a good time to buy. If you can monitor CoinGecko frequently, you can soon pick up on what time of day in your time zone gas prices are lowest, and the cheapest time to make trades.

The CoinGecko Bitcoin price can be viewed alongside other cryptocurrency prices in over 40 local fiat currencies. The CoinGecko site itself can also be displayed in a choice of over 20 languages. CoinGecko offers a breakdown of available exchanges categorized into spot, decentralized exchanges (DEXs), and derivatives. Each exchange is given a trust score, indicating the validity to users.

To discover crypto prices or projects not featured on the home page, use the search bar in the top right. Search by the name or ticker of the asset you want, then select the relevant coin or token from the drop-down menu.

Arriving on a project landing page, within a glance you can see an overview of information about the project. On the left, you can see a project’s ranking, links to the website, and community social platforms. Additionally, you can find the token’s contract address, block explorers, and compatible wallets.

On the right-hand side, you’ll see the current value of the token and the percentage change in USD value (as the default currency) and in both BTC and ETH value. Underneath the price is the project market cap, 24-hour trading volume, and the lowest and highest value the token has been in the previous 24 hours. Additionally, you can see the circulating supply and the max supply of tokens that will enter circulation.

As a default, the page is set on the ‘Overview’ tab, displaying a trading chart with time frames between a 24-hour view to the entire history of the listing. Furthermore, you can view the current value of the token in BTC, ETH, or USD. Recent price movements and market statistics are seen on the right-hand side. Underneath the trading chart is a list of exchanges where you can purchase the tokens. Here, you can find out more information about the exchange, or follow the link to the exchange to make a trade.

Towards the end of the page is an overview of the project and sometimes the team. The amount of information available varies between projects, as it is the team that supplies project data to CoinGecko.

There are also many other features on-site like: CoinGecko Beam, CoinGecko Buzz, CoinGecko Glossary, CoinGecko Earn, Stack Sats, CoinGecko Compare, Bitcoin Halving Countdown, CoinGecko Candies, etc.

With CoinGecko you can see live crypto prices organized and categorized in an order that is preferable to you. CoinGecko also makes it easy to organize and keep track of your portfolio using both the ‘Tools’ tab and ‘Portfolio Management’ options.

Furthermore, you can use CoinGecko to explore different markets and exchanges. CoinGecko allows you to view the liquidity levels, slippage, price differences, and arbitrage opportunities of multiple crypto assets, in one reliable space. Also, the trust score of exchanges is a fantastic way to steer new crypto users clear of dodgy exchanges that may steal all their funds. Additionally, this can help prevent severe price slippage due to low liquidity. This is often a mistake experienced by new users.

Experience CoinGecko yourself: https://www.coingecko.com/en

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