Assets
Assets Dataset Overview
Messari's Assets Dataset provides quick and easy access to all of the assets Messari tracks. With filtering and grouping capabilities, custom views, and useful side bar preview panels, you can quickly explore and compare crypto assets.
This page includes a step-by-step guide on getting the most from Messari's Assets Dataset, along with hot tips for success and FAQs collected from Messari users. Be sure to check out the full Video Library for detailed walkthrough videos.
The Assets Dataset is available for Messari Lite, Pro, and Enterprise subscribers. It is view-only for Free users. Please visit our Pricing page to compare plans or Contact Us if you have any questions.
Assets Dataset Video
Access Assets
Access the full list of the assets tracked by Messari by navigating to the Datasets
tab and selecting Assets
.
Pre-Built Datasets & Views
Datasets
Messari offers pre-built datasets that group assets sharing common themes. You can access these datasets using the left side navigation menu.
By default, the Assets dataset opens with the All dataset which includes all tracked assets.
Additional curated datasets include: DeFi, Network Tokens, Exchange Tokens, Stablecoins, Currencies, Metaverse and Gaming, Scaling Solutions, Interoperability, Lending Tokens, Privacy Coins, DePin, Governance Tokens, AppChains, Memecoins, Artificial Intelligence, and Derivatives.
Views
There are 5 pre-built views to highlight specific information about a dataset.
These views cannot be customized directly, but they can be re-created using the Asset Screener tool for advanced filtering and customization.
The Overview view, which opens by default, includes metrics such as:
- Price performance over multiple time periods
- 30-day price trendline
- Marketcap
- 24H real volume
- Sector
Other available views:
- Long-Term ROI: Metrics such as ATH, price changes over 90 days to 5 years, and % down from ATH.
- Calendar Years ROI: Price changes and performance metrics for the last 6 years.
- Volume: Information on trading volume, exchanges, and markets.
- Classifications: Data on networks, categories, sectors, and tags.
Sort & Filter Assets
Users can sort and filter asset datasets to narrow down their search. The average or total sum for each metric is provided in the last row. Hover over each metric to learn more about it and how it was calculated.
Sort
The Assets dataset is, by default, sorted by Current Marketcap. There are several other sortable columns. Click the column's header to sort by that metric.
Filter
Use the dropdown filters at the top of the dataset to filter by category, sector, tag, exchange, network, marketcap, and/or 24H volume. Narrow your search further by using the search bar to look for specific assets.
Group Assets
The Grouping feature allows users to easily compare the performance of sectors, networks, and other attributes that Messari has classified through tags to identify different trends across assets. You can learn more about Messari's Classification System here.
Click the Group
toggle to begin. Group assets by Category
, Sector
, Networks
, or Tags
and view aggregate quantitative metrics for the resulting groups. Click into each group to view its constituent assets.
Note: Previously applied filters will affect the grouping results. Clear filters to include all tracked assets in the group metrics.
Once you've grouped your dataset, change the groupings by clicking the ⌵
icon next to Grouped by [current group]
in the top right-hand corner. Turn off Groups using the toggle.
Learn More About an Asset
Click on an asset's name to open the side bar preview panel, which contains a price performance chart, project summary, and links to external resources. Scroll through assets using the ^
and ⌵
icons or click View Asset Page
to open its Project Page in an adjacent tab.
Enterprise users can overlay Notable Events to see the price reaction on the price chart. Click on the event link to learn more about it. Learn more about Notable Events here.
Share & Download Asset Data
Share
To share an asset's Project Page, click the Share
icon in the preview panel.
Download
Enterprise users can export datasets by clicking the Download
icon in the right-hand corner.
- Export ungrouped data: Choose a pre-built view to export the dataset.
- Export grouped data: Select how you want the data grouped and whether to export aggregate group metrics or data for specific groups and their constituent assets.
Hot Tips & Best Practices
- Grouping filtered results: Filters applied before grouping will impact the results, so make sure to clear filters for full dataset metrics.
- Utilize the pre-built, curated datasets in the left-side navigation menu for a quick review of assets that share a particular theme.
- The Asset Screener tool provides the most advanced filtering capabilities.
- Reference the Messari Classification System to better understand how assets are categorized.
- Keyboard Shortcuts in preview panel:
- Previous asset
K
- Next asset
J
- Close preview panel
Esc
- Previous asset
Datasets FAQs
Can I save the filters and groups I've applied to an Asset dataset?
You cannot save customizations made to an Asset dataset. Use the Asset Screener tool to create and save custom filters and views.
How can I compare Network data across chains?
The Networks Dataset allows you to compare key metrics across supported networks in either the table or chart format and over various timespans. With the Network dataset, you can analyze performance differences and identify trends across the blockchain ecosystem.
Which exchanges does Messari track?
To view the full list of centralized (CEXes) and decentralized exchanges (DEXes) that Messari tracks, navigate to the Datasets
tab in the top menu and select Exchanges
. Learn more about Messari's Exchanges Dataset here.
How up-to-date is the trading activity that Messari tracks?
Messari aims to provide users with accurate and up-to-date trading data. On an exchange's Exchange page or All Markets page, users can quickly determine whether a unique asset pair's data is live, stale, or inactive thanks to the Liveness
icon adjacent to the pair's name. Trading data can be either live, stale or inactive:
- Live: Messari has received trades from this market within the last 10 minutes
- Stale: Messari has not received a trade from this market over the last 10 minutes, but it has traded over the last 24 hours
- Inactive: Messari has not received a trade from this market in over 24 hours
How can I learn more about Messari's taxonomy and methodology?
Please visit the Messari Classification System page for mapping across Categories, Sectors, and Tags. For Fundraising-specific mapping, such as Type and Stage, please visit the Fundraising Data Methodology page. Market Data methodology and definitions can be found here.
Updated 2 months ago
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