Evidence-based crypto analysis

Don't buy the story. Check the evidence.

Enter any cryptocurrency and see what the data supports, where contradictions appear, and what cannot yet be established.

Supports CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko, contract addresses and name searches.
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Evidence first. Findings cannot be purchased.

How it works

Three steps. No invented certainty.

01

We identify the exact asset

Identity, chain, and contract are checked so tokens that share a ticker are not confused.

02

We check the evidence

Market, supply, security, protocol activity, and development are compared where verified sources exist.

03

We show what is supported — and what is not

Facts stay separate from interpretation. Conflicts stay visible. Missing data stays missing.

What we check

Evidence categories, where available

Not every category applies to every coin. Unavailable data stays unavailable.

Market

Market cap, FDV, volume, and history — where available.

Supply

Circulating, total, max supply, and supply gaps — where available.

Contract security

Privileged controls, mint capability, transfer controls, and provider-reported indicators — where available.

Protocol activity

TVL, fees, revenue, and mapped volume — where available.

Development

Verified repositories, recent activity, and archived state — where available.

Evidence quality

Freshness, provenance, conflicts, and coverage — where available.

What data does not prove

More data isn't enough. We care about what it supports — and what it doesn't.

An FDV much larger than market cap

does not automatically mean the token will collapse.

A protocol generating revenue

does not automatically mean the token captures that value.

A provider finding no honeypot

does not mean the token is safe.

A sudden volume spike

does not automatically mean manipulation.

Evidence chain

How a finding is produced

  1. 1Provider observation
  2. 2Normalized fact
  3. 3Derived metric
  4. 4Research hypothesis
  5. 5Deterministic finding

AI does not decide facts or rules. Public AI interpretation is not part of this product yet.

Historical research

We are building a library of verifiable historical cases.

Cases use historical snapshots, pre-outcome evidence, and counterexamples. They are not ranked by outcome. Public historical analogues remain unavailable until the independent corpus gate is met.

Community

Recently requested by the community

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Why the result can be inspected

No paid verdicts

Payment can never change factual evidence or deterministic findings.

Sources visible

Users can inspect where important facts came from.

Missing means missing

Unavailable information is not converted into zero or “safe”.

History matters

Old evidence is preserved rather than overwritten.

Contradictions stay visible

Conflicting sources are not silently reconciled into the nicer number.

Questions

FAQ

Can I paste a CoinMarketCap link?

Yes. CoinVerdict identifies the CoinMarketCap asset from official provider data. The submitted page is never fetched or scraped.

Can I paste a CoinGecko link?

Yes. The CoinGecko ID in the URL is resolved through official CoinGecko data, not by opening the webpage.

Can I search only “PEPE” or “LINK”?

Yes. When several legitimate assets share the identifier, CoinVerdict asks you to select the exact one.

Can I paste a contract?

Yes. EVM addresses may need a network. Solana addresses are validated separately as 32-byte Base58 token mints.

Why don’t I always get a conclusion?

Unavailable, stale, or conflicting evidence is not converted into certainty.

Is this financial advice?

No. CoinVerdict analyzes public evidence and does not provide personalized buy or sell instructions.

Can a project pay for a better result?

No. Payment cannot change evidence or deterministic findings.

Where does the data come from?

Identity uses CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko. Evidence may also use DefiLlama, GoPlus, and GitHub where configured. Coverage depends on the asset, network, and available sources.