Changelog #012

We’re launching our new market sector pages to bring you a deeper level of data access in our public data platform. With these update market sectors pages, you can easily explore projects within a market sector, see trends for any metric across any market sector, and even see what activity is happening by chain within a market sector.
What’s New?
Updated market sectors page: With the new market sectors overview page, you can easily browse all of the market sectors on Token Terminal, seeing a quick count of projects as well as a quick comparison of any of the standardized metrics on Token Terminal. Zoom out or in to see long term or recent trends in standardized metrics like fees, total value locked, and more. Use our new market sector map to understand which market sectors stand out on any given metric, including their change over any interval of time.
New metric-dense market sector pages: With our updated market sector pages, you can now easily see which projects Token Terminal tracks in that market sector. Quickly see a breakdown of the top ten projects by any of our standardized metrics, and easily switch between viewing data by project or by chain.
Explore any metric in detail: For any metric, you can easily see the trend across the top projects by viewing the detailed metric page for just that market sector. Explore active loans for lending protocols or capital deployed in RWA issuers. See bridge deposits for L2 chains or trading volume of DEX platforms. Understand which projects and products are seeing the most growth with our new growth rate charts.
New Depth for Market Sectors on Token Terminal
As a data platform, we’re continually working on improving the ease and depth of access to the petabytes of standardized, onchain data that we’re tracking across hundreds of chains. Here’s how the new Market Sectors section of our app makes our data even easier to use:
Easily explore top protocols and dapps in any sector
- For any market sector, explore an easy to use table that lists out all of the included projects. When looking at any metric for that market sector, the tables are automatically sorted by the aggregate metric value to make it easy to see which projects or chain ecosystems are leading the way.
- For all metrics in our new market sector pages, we break the data visualization down into the top 10 projects for that metric and market sector. Easily see what’s driving growth for any sector by quickly viewing one of our new in-depth charts. Want to customize it more? Just open any chart in Studio!
See metrics broken down by project or by chain ecosystem
- For all metrics in a given market sector, we make it easy to switch between a project-based and a chain-based view, giving you insight into not only the protocols that are driving growth but also the chain ecosystems.
- Data visualizations and tables are both broken down into projects and charts, making it easy to discover not only growth rates and drivers at the protocol level but also which ecosystems are behind those trends. Easily save the charts or download data to create your own custom models.
Deeper Linking between Projects, Metrics, and Market Sectors
- Just like our recently updated project pages, our new market sector pages make it easy to navigate between content on Token Terminal. Want to view a specific project or chain within an ecosystem? Easily jump between projects, metrics, and market sectors with new deep links between pages.
- Explore related in-depth dashboards for a given market sector with our new Analyst Coverage tab. See project specific and market-sector related analysis from our Token Terminal community.
Get Started
To get started today, head over to our new market sector page or checkout some of the leading market sectors like L1 blockchains, lending, and decentralized exchanges.
Real World Assets Issuers Market Sector now available
With the launch of our new market sector pages, we’re also introducing a new market sector specifically focused on Real World Asset known colloquially as RWA Issuers. Major products at launch include BlackRock (BUIDL), Franklin Templeton (FOBXX), and Apollo(ACRED). We’re tracking standardized metrics like Capital Deployed as well as basic onchain metrics like active addresses and transaction counts.
Improvements and Bug Fixes
- ✨Pro subscribers can now download any table view from the Projects page including any customized columns that they add to the table. Pull your custom views into a CSV to update your own models. To download a table, click the gear icon in the upper right hand corner above the table and click “Download as CSV”
- ✨We introduced a group by “product” filter to projects with multiple product lines. Check out projects like Circle and Tether to see metrics broken down by product.
- 🧰We added sources and definitions for all metrics to our API for project-specific metric availability. When hitting the /projects/{project_id} endpoint, users will now receive an additional set of fields
- 🧰We updated the way that we filter by market sectors in charts and tables to ensure that we only list projects in their primary market sectors. For projects that might have multiple products in multiple market sectors, we’ll list each product within the market sector once product breakdowns are live in a few weeks.
- 🧰We updated our related news functionality to a custom scraper of highly reliable news sources for projects. New articles are scraped and updated daily.
- 🧰We updated the sort order of metrics across all categories to follow logical flows of the category. For instance, financial metrics are listed in order they contribute to the income statement with sales related metrics first (active loans, capital deployed, etc) and revenue and profits metrics coming later.
- 🧰We updated our self-service listing form to make it even easier to submit your project for a basic listing on any of our supported chains.
- 🧰We added an archived banner for projects where historical metrics remain relevant but no new data is being tracked. See Terra as an example of an archived project.
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