Changelog #002

Joel Smith

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Crypto Screener on the Home Page

One of the most valuable tools on Token Terminal, our Crypto Screener, is now available right on the home page for easier access. The screener is essential for conducting in-depth comparative analysis across hundreds of tokens, allowing you to efficiently identify patterns and outliers. With full datatable functionality, you can rearrange columns, apply filters, and perform rigorous data-driven analysis to quickly assess and react to market movements. Try out the Crypto Screener on the home page today to level up your token research.

Datasets in Project Dashboards

We've expanded the analysis capabilities on project dashboards by adding relevant datasets in addition to the existing Terminal charts. Now you can dive deeper into data for a given project, including top wallets, trending contracts, cohort analysis and more. To access this new feature, visit any project dashboard and use the dropdown above the chart to switch from "Chart" to "Dataset." Unlock new insights with this powerful addition to the dashboards.

Enhancement & Bug Fixes

  • 🚀 Improved Chart Performance - We improved the performance of charts across our dashboard , focusing on speed of data loading and fixed some bugs where rerendering caused some screens to become unresponsive.
  • 💅Added Loader to Charts - For larger data sets with variable loading times, we added a loading indicator to help users understand that data was being fetched after they have changed a setting about the chart.
  • 🐛Fixed a bug where users couldn't deselect projects in the legend of competitive analysis charts.
  • 🐛Fixed a bug where historical charts time period defaults were not working correctly.
  • 🐛Fixed a bug where static metrics were not being calculated correctly.

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