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Written by Jonathan Blackburn
Updated over 2 months ago

Premium Filters

๐Ÿ‘‘ Hype Score

Moralis.com Starter and Pro users get to use the premium filters. Currently, the hype score filter holds the fort and is the most holistic and powerful filter.

It looks at all the most important on-chain metrics that we support, including buy pressure, liquidity, net buyers, etc.. Plus, it does so across all timeframes at the same time.

Why does this matter? This metric looks at all of the most important on-chain signals (buy pressure, liquidity, net buyers, etc.) across all timeframes at the same time. So, when on-chain data show acceleration from high timeframes to low timeframes (which is what you want to see to catch tokens with good momentum) this metric is higher, otherwise lower.

Based on our experience, this metric saves a lot of time. By using it, you don't need to check all the timeframes yourself.

To catch tokens that are not the move, just use a positive value of this new filter. This will give you tokens with interesting price actions.

Of course, combine it with other filters like Security Score and Buy Pressure to further refine your search.

Security

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ DEXT Score

Shows Dextools security score.
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Why this matters? Use it as a basic safety precaution, helping you filter out tokens with detected security issues.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Security Score (Advanced)

It displays a reliability score based on on-chain data analytics. The higher the input value, the stricter the filter becomes.

Why this matters? Use it as an advanced safety measure, helping you filter out tokens that do not meet Moralis.com in-house security standards.

Most Popular Filters

๐Ÿ“ˆ๐Ÿ‘ด Experienced Net Buyers

Same as Net Buyers with the additional requirement that the address needs to have at least 100 outgoing transactions to be qualified.

Why does this matter? As explained above, experienced buyers/seller hold more weight and are difficult to fake.

๐Ÿ•š Coin Age

Measures the time since the coin was minted.

Why does this matter? On the one hand, this enables you to focus on the tokens that have been around for a while and thus may have a proven track record. On the other hand, this enables you to focus on the newly-minted tokens that often offer the most insane pumps

๐Ÿ’ธ Buyers

Measures how many new addresses bought the token during the specified time-frame.

Any address that has zero coins and uses a DEX to buy some coins during the specified time-frame is counted as a buyer.

Why this matters? An increasing number of buyers indicates a growing interest in the token.

๐Ÿ’ธ๐Ÿ“ˆ Net Buyers

Number of buyers - Number of sellers

Why does this matter? Instead of focusing on buyers and sellers separately, you get to see directly which side is winning. If positive, it is an indication of an increased interest. If negative, it is and indication of decreasing interest.

๐Ÿงช Buy Pressure

Buyers Volume - Sellers Volume

Why does this matter? If positive, it indicates that thereโ€™s more capital on the buying side, which tends to push the price up. The opposite is true if the value is negative.

Extra tip: It works great together with Experienced Net Buyers. If Experienced Net Buyers is increasing slower than Buy Pressure it's an indication that more whales are accumulating the token. The other way around, means more small accounts are accumulating.

๐ŸŽจ Category

Filter tokens by category such as L2's, DeFi, Gaming, etc..

Why does this matter? It helps you focus on the tokens that interest you or on the ones that fall into the raging narrative.

Token Basics

๐Ÿ’ฑ Total Volume

The total amount of tokens traded over the specified timeframe.

Why this matters? Trading volume is one of the primary indicators of an asset's liquidity. High trading volume means that there have been a lot of trades, which can also accompany a larger price move.

๐Ÿ’Ž Holders

Measures how much holders changed during the specified time-frame.

Why this matters? Typically, an increase in the number of token holders is a good indication of the increased interest in the token. While this is a good indication a more advanced one would be Experienced Buyers.

๐Ÿ’ฏ Price Percent Change

The percentage increased or decreased during the set timeframe.

Why this matters? In a game where profits are the main priority, you ought to consider the tokensโ€™ prices. The change in the price can indicate if the token is on a discount or overpriced at the moment.

๐Ÿ’ฆ Liquidity

Measures how much liquidity changed during the specified time-frame.

Why this matters? Keeping an eye on liquidity changes helps you determine the ease with which an asset can be bought or sold in the market without affecting its price significantly. An increase in liquidity also indicates an increased interest in the asset.

๐Ÿ’ฐ Market Cap

Measures the total market cap of the project.

Why this matters? Tokensโ€™ market caps are often a good indicator of their potential - the smaller the market cap, the larger the growth potential. But as a rule of thumb, assets with lower market caps also pose greater risks.

๐Ÿ“ˆ Fully Diluted Valuation

An estimate of the market cap for a project after all token supply will be in circulation.

Why this matters? Typically, it is better to see the market cap and fully diluted valuation (FVD) close together. If thereโ€™s a large gap between the two values, there are some token vesting mechanics at play that deserve your extra attention.


Social Media

๐Ÿค Social Media Metrics

Number of ๐• (Twitter) followers

Why this matters? X is the leading social media when it comes to crypto. As such, a large (or at least growing) following tends to be a solid indication of the interest among potential retail investors.

Raw Data for Geeks

๐Ÿ“‰ Sellers

Measures how many addresses sold the token during the specified time-frame.

Why this matters? An increasing number of sellers indicates a growing trading activity or an offloading of the token.

๐Ÿ“‰๐Ÿ‘ด Experienced Sellers

Same as Sellers with the additional requirement that the address needs to have at least 100 outgoing transactions to be qualified.

Why this matters? If an experienced address is selling a token, this has more weight as the address owner typically has a better sense of the market.

๐Ÿ’ธ๐Ÿ‘ด Experienced Buyers

Same as Buyers with the additional requirement that the address needs to have at least 100 outgoing transactions to be qualified.

Why this matters? Since thereโ€™s no limit to how many wallets a single person (or even a bot) can create, projects can increase the number of buyers by usign that shady method. On the other hand, it is way more challenging to fake experienced addresses.

๐Ÿ”Š Buyers Volume

Amount of tokens traded on the buy side

Why this matters? High buyers volume indicates that thereโ€™s been increased interest in the token.

๐Ÿ”‰ Sellers Volume

Amount of tokens traded on the sell side

Why this matters? High sellers volume indicates that thereโ€™s been decreased interest in the token.

โญ Rating

Filters the results based on token ratings (From 1 to 5 โญ)

Why this matters? Many Moralis.com users perform in-depth research themselves, so seeing what others think about the token can be quite insightful.

๐ŸŒŸ Number of Ratings

Filters results based on the number of times a token has been rated.

Why does this matter? The larger the number of ratings, the more weight the rating has.

Expect more filters to be created very soon!!

  • Most Popular Filters

  • Token Basics

  • Social Media

  • Raw Data For Geeks

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