Features (Coins, Charts, Exchanges, DeFi, NFTs, Portfolio, Tools, Watchlist)
Coinranking focus on providing live price data across 12,000 cryptocurrencies and 177 exchanges. This data can be broken further down into other sub sectors including NFT and DeFi for increased focus. All coins are ranked on market capitalisation and must meet a minimum trading volume. Fake data and ranking manipulation is eradicated via a variety of filters.
Where do they get the Data from?
Data is sourced direct from exchanges and prices are calculated every 60 seconds via volume weighted averages. Supply is determined with block explorers and more detailed information is gathered through community input as well as other sources.
API
Coinranking charge for access to their API which enable developers to reach their compiled data. The API has many advantages over its closest competition including a wider variety of crypto than any other exchange, volume data coming direct from blockchain sources and data provision in over 180 fiat currencies. The API is trusted by millions of users and integration is hassle free however unlike some of its competition access to the API comes with a fee.
Mobile Apps
Coinhodler is a portfolio management application which is native to Coinranking. Free to use, users can remains totally anonymous but can only access a little over 2000 cryptocurrencies.
Conclusion
Coinranking is an ambitious project created by a team who are clearly passionate about the continued and future use of crypto by all corners of society. However, while offering independent and regular price updates the front page is scant on data and has an amateurish feel which does not look good when compared alongside Coinmarketcap or CoinGecko. That being said, the data is relevant and highly accessible making for a smooth and hassle free visit.