Signal first
Key market conditions stay visible together so users can compare price action, volume, funding, and broader sentiment without juggling multiple tools.
The product exists for people who need crypto market visibility with more structure and less adrenaline. Instead of chasing novelty, the platform emphasizes signal hierarchy, trustworthy reference points, and workflows that help users revisit setups with context intact.
Key market conditions stay visible together so users can compare price action, volume, funding, and broader sentiment without juggling multiple tools.
Coin profile pages prioritize audit notes, explorers, contracts, and official links because context should outlast a single trading session.
Local reminders support planned reviews rather than compulsive checking, which keeps the app aligned with deliberate decision-making.
Dark surfaces, dense layouts, and clear ranking controls make fast monitoring possible without turning the interface into visual noise.
signal layers combined across market board, charting, microstructure, macro indicators, watchlists, alerts, utilities, and public-source news.
Current product work is centered on faster board scanning, better derivatives context, clearer ETF flow visibility, and cleaner transitions between watchlists and research details.
This section stays close to the last two years, as requested by the build spec. It is about current product direction, not a brand story timeline.
Expanded coverage for spot and futures ranking views, plus faster transitions into K-line analysis and order-book inspection.
Grouping, pinning, and reorder support made it easier to keep playbooks organized by thesis, sector, or review cadence.
Global market cap, BTC dominance, Fear & Greed data, and BTC/ETH ETF net-flow time series were tightened into the research surface.
Utility modules such as the converter, fee calculator, and glossary were refined to help users interpret moves instead of just watching them.
A dedicated `about_h5.html` version is included in this build with links and buttons removed for a cleaner mobile-only reading flow.