Most of us have to find the best tools in crypto the hard way. If you don't know where to look, you'll be lost in a sea of noise. If you do, you'll be rewarded with a universe of valuable, free data. Today, we're diving into 10 of our favorite free crypto tools: 🧵


@DuneAnalytics Dune Analytics offers intuitive on-chain analytics dashboards for both technical and non-technical investors. The best part? At least for retail investors, you don’t need to pay for the 'full' version to get access to dashboards and insights.


@dexscreener DexScreener, at first glance, is a tool with price-tracking capability and chart displays But it's strength is in the long-tail universe of crypto assets. If you’re looking to track price data on a recently launched microcap, DexScreener is the way to go.


@koinly Tax day is right around the corner, but tools like Koinly (we also like TaxBit) could provide last minute help to those that need it. Plug in your Coinbase, Binance, and Ethereum Address info and it’ll spit out the total capital gain/loss that you’ll be taxed on.


@0xCoindix Coindix is a tool for yield farmers, showing users dashboards of interest rates and yield farms all in a single place. Whether you’re looking for super-high-yield degen ponzi farms or you just want some strong yields on your stablecoins, it's a great tool.


@MEVprotection Cowswap: • Is a DEX aggregator, meaning it will find the best price for any token on Ethereum • Trades are MEV-protected, meaning you can’t get ‘sandwich attacked • Routes trades for you, so you can trade any ERC-20 token to any other ERC-20 token. Moo...


@tradingview TradingView is a price chart and technical analysis platform. With access to community-built tools like Moving Averages and indicators, TradingView is a paradise for those who are constantly watching the charts. It's also got a strong community of traders.


@DeBankDeFi Debank is a wallet tracking app that makes it easy to: • monitor your own assets • monitor the movements of whales and smart money It’s not beautiful, but it does the trick, all while being phenomenally user-friendly.


@coingecko CoinGecko is the first place we go to when doing research on tokens, as it shows: • Market Cap/Price • TVL • Protocol documentation • Contract addresses • Token markets with volume that help you shop around for the best price/deepest liquidity And more.


@DefiLlama DeFi Llama is a DeFi dashboard that helps you explore the universe of DeFi not by token price, but by a whole host of secondary metrics. We like to examine TVL and dig into the graphs that show how different ecosystems develop relative to each other.


@l2beatcom L2Beat gives a glimpse into the current landscape of layer 2’s by showing a given L2's total market share, 7-day change, and more. While it is a more niche tool than some on this list, it provides immense value if you're bullish on Ethereum Layer Two networks.


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