Screening Filters
At the moment, no concrete filters have been applied:
{} indicates that no specific screening criteria were set in the screener.
Because of this, there are no individual filters to explain. However, your question is quite clear: you’re looking for cryptocurrencies showing significant activity today. To address that, it’s useful to outline what should be used as filters in a crypto screener and why.
Below is how an appropriate filter set would normally look for your request, and why each would matter.
Time Frame = Today / Last 24 Hours
- Purpose: Focus only on intraday or very recent activity.
- Rationale: “Significant activity today” is a time‑bound concept; you don’t care about last week’s move if nothing is happening now. This constrains all metrics (volume, price change, etc.) to the last 24h or today’s session.
24h Trading Volume (or Quote Volume) – High / Above Threshold
- Purpose: Capture coins that are actively traded, not illiquid names.
- Rationale: Significant activity generally shows up as elevated volume. You might:
- Filter for volume above a fixed dollar value (e.g., > $10M in 24h), or
- Filter for top X% by volume.
This screens out thinly traded tokens where moves are noise or easily manipulated.
24h Price Change % – Above/Below Threshold
- Purpose: Find coins with meaningful price movement (up or down).
- Rationale: “Significant activity” often implies notable price changes. Typical filters:
- |24h change| > 5–10% to catch strong movers.
- Or separate filters for gainers and losers.
This avoids listing coins that are just churning around unchanged despite volume.
Relative Volume / Volume vs. 30-Day Average (if available)
- Purpose: Highlight coins trading more actively than usual.
- Rationale: A coin always in the top 10 by volume may not be “unusually active” unless today’s volume is high relative to its norm. A relative volume filter (e.g., >1.5–2.0× average) flags unusual activity.
Minimum Market Cap / Liquidity (Optional but Useful)
- Purpose: Filter out micro‑caps and very illiquid tokens.
- Rationale: Many tiny tokens show wild “activity” that’s not investable due to slippage or manipulation. A market cap and/or liquidity floor (e.g., >$50M–$100M market cap) keeps the results more actionable.
Exchange / Listing Quality (Optional)
- Purpose: Restrict to coins listed on major, reputable exchanges.
- Rationale: This avoids obscure tokens only tradable on fringe venues where data quality and liquidity are questionable.
Why Results Would Match Your Query
If these filters were applied, they would match your request in the following ways:
- They focus on today’s or last 24h data, aligning directly with “today.”
- High 24h volume and strong price moves capture what most traders mean by “significant activity.”
- Relative volume ensures you see coins with unusual activity compared with their own history, not just the usual big names.
- Liquidity and market‑cap screens help ensure the listed cryptocurrencies are actually tradable and not just noise.
Because your current filter set is empty ({}), the screener isn’t yet enforcing any of this logic. To truly answer your question in a screening tool, you’d want to add filters along the lines above.
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