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Screening Filters
market_cap: {min: 1,000,000,000}
Purpose: Limit results to large‑capitalization assets.
Rationale: In traditional markets, listed options are almost always available on larger, more established securities because:
While your question is specifically about cryptocurrency assets, our screener is designed for stocks and similar listed securities, not on‑chain crypto assets. Since we do not have a direct filter like “supports options trading” or “asset class = cryptocurrency,” using a large market cap threshold is a practical proxy in the equity world for “assets that are likely to have listed options.”
So this filter is appropriate if we reinterpret your request as:
“Show me major, established assets (in the stock universe) where options are likely to exist.”
is_trending: False
Purpose: Do not restrict results only to “trending” names.
Rationale: You did not ask for momentum or popularity; you asked which assets support options trading. Restricting to “trending” would:
Setting is_trending to False essentially means: “Don’t apply any trending bias; include all qualifying large‑cap names.”
Do These Filters Match Your Exact Request?
Why These Filters Are Still Reasonable
is_trending: False) ensures you get a broad, unbiased list of such names, rather than only hype‑driven ones.If you want, I can separately list major cryptocurrencies that are known to have active options markets (e.g., BTC, ETH, some others on specific derivatives exchanges), outside of the screener context.
This is a natural language screener issue. Our AI identifies and quantifies criteria, auto-filters ranges to match intent, and displays conditions, parameters, and results below, with 51 candidates fitting the screener.
The list includes top performers like Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), XRP (XRP), BNB (BNB), among others. These stocks are representative examples from the screener results.