Note on “best” crypto
No screener can identify the best cryptocurrency to buy or guarantee future returns. What we can do is filter for coins that are larger, more liquid, and technically healthier than the broad market—i.e., higher-probability candidates rather than sure things.
Screening Filters
Market Cap ≥ $1,000,000,000
- Purpose: Focus on larger, more established cryptocurrencies.
- Rationale:
- A minimum market cap of $1B filters out tiny, highly speculative tokens and most “rug-pull” risks.
- Larger projects tend to have stronger ecosystems, more developer activity, and more institutional interest.
- When someone asks for the “best” crypto, they’re usually seeking relatively safer, more mainstream choices rather than micro-caps.
24h Turnover (Trading Volume) ≥ $30,000,000
- Purpose: Ensure high liquidity and real market participation.
- Rationale:
- High daily trading volume means you can enter and exit positions with tighter spreads and less price slippage.
- It reduces the impact of price manipulation, which is more common in illiquid tokens.
- For a “best to buy” list, this focuses on coins where there is clear, ongoing market interest—not dead or thinly traded projects.
Technical Indicator: RSI(14) between 30 and 75
- Purpose: Avoid cryptos that are extremely overbought or extremely oversold in the short term.
- Rationale:
- RSI < 30 often signals extreme oversold conditions and strong downtrend momentum—catching a falling knife.
- RSI > 75 suggests overbought conditions and elevated risk of a short‑term pullback.
- By keeping RSI in the 30–75 range, the filter aims for cryptos that are not at technical extremes: they’re neither collapsing nor in a euphoric blow‑off phase. This is more consistent with a “sensible buy” zone.
1‑Month Price Change ≥ -5%
- Purpose: Exclude coins in severe short‑term downtrends while not forcing you to chase big winners.
- Rationale:
- A floor of -5% means the crypto hasn’t collapsed heavily in the past month (e.g., -30%, -50%), which could indicate serious fundamental or sentiment problems.
- At the same time, it doesn’t require strong gains, so you’re not limited only to coins that have already run up a lot.
- For a “best to buy” search, this favors coins with at least stable or mildly negative recent performance, avoiding clear disasters.
Why These Results Match Your Request
- Quality & resilience: The market cap and 1‑month performance filters tilt the list toward larger, more established cryptos that haven’t recently imploded.
- ** tradability & real demand**: The turnover filter ensures you’re looking at actively traded coins where you can reasonably get in and out.
- Reasonable entry points: The RSI and monthly performance filters avoid extremes—both crashing and euphoric—aiming for more balanced entry conditions.
Together, these filters don’t give you “the one best coin,” but they produce a focused list of relatively higher‑quality, liquid, and technically reasonable cryptocurrencies that are more appropriate starting points for deciding what might be “best” for you given your risk tolerance and time horizon.
This list is generated based on data from one or more third party data providers. It is provided for informational purposes only by Intellectia.AI, and is not investment advice or a recommendation. Intellectia does not make any warranty or guarantee relating to the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any third-party information, and the provision of this information does not constitute a recommendation.