Crypto Coins Screener: discover hidden gems
With the Crypto Coins Screener you can access the crypto universe — literally — and scan coins, sort, and filter them according to your investment needs. The Screener is designed to help you navigate across thousands of coins and help you find the most promising ones.
CONTENTS:
- What is the Crypto Coins Screener
- How to access the Crypto Coins Screener
- How to use the Crypto Coins Screener
What is the Crypto Coins Screener
Decent analysis starts with the ability to focus on what's worth your attention and dismiss coins that don't suit your investment approach. The Screener makes this possible — you can apply various filters to your watchlists and create personalized tables of cryptos to track their performance, key metrics, and technical data.
Crypto attracts attention for its potential high returns, but it also implies higher risk for your portfolio. That's why thorough analysis is key when engaging with these high-risk assets.
TradingView always recommends taking your time for in-depth research — and we provide all the tools to help you achieve your goals.
How to access the Crypto Coins Screener
From the main page, click the "Products" dropdown, hover over Screeners, and click "Crypto coins."

Another way to access it is from Supercharts. On the right toolbar, click "Products" → "Screeners." At the top, click "Stock Screener" and then select "Crypto Coins Screener."
Both options lead to the same screener with identical functionality — choose whichever you prefer, then filter, scan, and pick coins that interest you most.
How to use the Crypto Coins Screener
When you open the Screener, you'll see the Crypto universe. By default, the list is sorted by rank — the position of a cryptocurrency in the overall ranking based on its calculated market capitalization, with adjustments from an internal prioritization system taking into account the asset's reliability and popularity."
You can change the sorting method with default filter sets to customize your discovery. In the top-left corner, click "Crypto universe" → "Open screen…".
Like all TradingView screeners, you can create and save your own screens for further analysis. Set your desired filters and press the "Save" button.

In the same dropdown, you can access recently used screens, export results as a CSV file, create a new screen, and make other adjustments.

On the right, you'll find Screener settings, where you can choose what to display — symbol logo, description, and currency — and how often to refresh.

Next to it is the "Hide filters" button — once your screener is set, hide the upper part to see and analyze more coins at once.
Filters
Filters are conditions that a coin must meet to be displayed in the table. In the filter editing dialog, you can select the filtering criteria.
To add new filter conditions, click the "+" button or press Shift + F.
- Coin info: General information such as price, trading volume, category, and more
- Market data: Historical data on gains, losses, and volatility
- Valuation: Metrics specifically for valuation analysis
- Holders: Information about addresses, their balances, and profitability
- Transactions: Average transaction, volume, and number of transactions
- Sentiment: Community opinions on social media and other platforms
- Technicals: Technical indicators as filtering parameters
For some technical indicators including RSI, Stoch RSI, Momentum, EMA, SMA, Keltner Channels, you can access an expanded set of parameters.

Column sets
Below the filters are column sets, each containing information for a specific type of analysis. You can always add a new column set using the "+" button on the right.
Default column set configuration:
- Overview: Key crypto metrics — rank, price, market cap, circulating supply, and other critical information
- Performance: Historical view of crypto profitability and losses
- Valuation: Number of coins outstanding, velocity, and other valuation metrics
- Addresses: Daily active addresses, new funds added, and more
- Transactions: Number of transactions, volume in coins and USD, and the largest ones
- Sentiment: Social dominance, volume, and current sentiment
- Technicals: Overview of oscillators, moving averages, and momentum indicators
! Important: Do not rely solely on an indicator's technical ratings for financial decisions. They only suggest trends do not replace your own market analysis.Oh, and one more crypto thing…
In addition to sentiment analysis, the TradingView community's crypto trading ideas unite people through their shared interest in finance. Read the latest insight, join discussions, and post your views to make informed investment decisions with support from traders worldwide.
Also read: