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Use case

Cryptocurrency price and listing monitoring

Watch crypto prices, exchange listings, and protocol announcement pages with alerts on price thresholds and new listings.

Crypto monitoring needs span price thresholds, exchange listings, protocol announcements, and on-chain dashboard pages. WebMonitor.fyi tracks the public-facing pages — CoinGecko, CoinMarketCap, exchange listing pages, protocol blogs, DAO governance forums — for the changes that matter to a position or research thesis.

How to set it up

1

Pick the price pages

CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap per token. Both publish prices on public pages; either works.

2

Set price-threshold criteria

Examples: "alert me when ETH drops below $X" or "notify me when this token doubles from current level".

3

Monitor exchange listing pages

New Coinbase and Binance listings move markets. Monitor the public listings page for new additions.

4

Protocol governance and roadmap pages

For tokens with active governance (Aave, Compound, Uniswap), monitor the governance forum for new proposals.

Who uses this

  • Token holders watching for price thresholds and breakouts
  • Researchers tracking new exchange listings as competitive intelligence
  • Protocol contributors monitoring competitor governance forums
  • Traders watching for protocol upgrade announcements
  • DeFi participants tracking TVL changes via dashboard pages

Honest limits

For real-time tick data and order-book depth, dedicated market-data feeds (CoinAPI, Kaiko) are the right tool. WebMonitor covers public dashboard pages and announcement pages — the layer where breaking news and listings appear before they're in the data feeds.

Frequently asked questions

How is this different from CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap alerts?

Those alert on price thresholds only. WebMonitor adds: new exchange listings, governance proposal postings, protocol blog updates, TVL changes on Defi Llama pages, and anything else with a URL. Most crypto users run both.

Can I track NFT collection floor prices?

Yes. OpenSea, Blur, and Magic Eden collection pages are monitor URLs. The criterion "alert me when floor drops below X ETH" works.

Does this work for on-chain data?

For on-chain queries (specific wallet activity, contract events), dedicated tools (Dune, Nansen) are more capable. WebMonitor covers the dashboard pages those tools publish.

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