Nerdbot Nerdbot is a bot on Telegram that focuses on on-chain data. It is a must-have for on-chain adults. One of the functions of the token information is 1) Convenient and easy to use. It can be used directly on mobile phones with TG. 2) Streamlined and fast. Compared with large and comprehensive data platforms, it simplifies the most important dimensions for buying coins (such as security scores and market capitalization). It is especially suitable for scenarios where quick decisions are required and you will not be able to get on the train if you are slow.

Coinmarketcap CMC is an old website with a high reputation. It has comprehensive information. 1) Information about the project obtained through tokens, including the project's official website, Twitter, white paper, contract address, and circulation volume 2) The entire history of token transactions, mainly looking at the highest and lowest prices of tokens and general trends. 3) Trading volume, which collects various types of trading volumes on dex and cex. For example, check the proportion of trading volume on upbit.

Smart money (SM) is a major feature of Nerd. If a token has a large amount of smart money holdings, you can buy it boldly.

The exchange flow (EF) is also an important reference for buying coins. If the exchange has been outflowing recently, then there is a high probability of rising in the future. Nerd may launch an airdrop, so you can explore it more when you have time.

Scopescan Scopescan is a comprehensive data platform. Some of its free features are also very useful, one of which is to view the on-chain data of tokens. In addition to the inflow and outflow of exchanges, it can also view the distribution of token chips, as well as the holding time, changes in holders, etc. Scope's Money Flow is a common function I use when doing in-depth research, such as tracking whether the tokens unlocked by the project party/institution will eventually flow into dex/cex, etc.

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