Chartbooks

Chartbooks Overview

Messari's analyst-curated charts provide insightful perspectives on market activity, trends, and patterns. Browse charts from different verticals such as Network activity, DeFi, Markets, and Fundraising.

Chartbooks charts are interactive and can be customized. Users can view the full chart to read the analyst's included comments for important context worth considering.

This page includes a step-by-step guide on getting the most from Messari's Chartbooks, 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.

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Chartbooks is available for Messari Lite, Pro, and Enterprise subscribers. Please visit our Pricing page to compare plans or Contact Us if you have any questions.


Chartbooks Video


Access Chartbooks

Starting at the top of your screen, use the Tools tab to select Chartbooks.

You’ll begin on the Networks Overview page. Use the left side navigation menu as your guide for all of the available categories:

  • The Networks section provides charts comparing networks, as well as more information about specific networks such as Avalanche and Ethereum.
  • The DeFi section provides deep dives on Dexes, lending, and stables.
  • The Markets section provides marketcap and volume charts.
  • Use the Fundraising charts to visualize historical trends for deal counts and amounts raised by both category and stage. Messari’s fundraising database includes over 14,000 funding rounds and investors.

Customize Chartbooks View

Customize your view to display the charts as a grid or in a single column using the display icons in the upper right hand corner.

Clicking a chart's View Full Chart icon provides a larger view.

Chartbooks Interactive Features

Learn more about each chart by hovering over its corresponding Tooltip i icon.

There are many interactive components, such as the % of total toggle in the top right-hand corner, as well as the time frame adjustment options in the top left-hand corner.

You can hover your mouse over the data points to see its underlying figures.

At the bottom of select charts, keep an eye out for analyst comments which will provide background on the data provided.

You can also select and deselect data in a given chart with it interactive legend. For example, I can see Ethereum and Tron dominate the stablecoin market cap space, so I'll use the chart's interactive legend to deselect those two and see how smaller players in the space stack up.

Chartbooks Sharing Features

You can share each page of Charts by clicking Share in the page's right-hand corner. This lets you quickly share it on X (formerly Twitter), Reddit, Facebook, or LinkedIn (or to simply copy the link).

To share a specific chart, click the chart's corresponding ... icon and click Screenshot. Customize the chart and choose the background color you'd prefer, then click Save Image.

Enterprise users can export the data to CSV for additional manipulation.


Hot Tips and Best Practices

  • Learn more about each chart by hovering over its corresponding Tooltip i icon.
  • Use the Share icon at the top of a Chartbooks page to copy its URL link or to quickly share it on Reddit, LinkedIn, X (formerly Twitter), or Facebook.
  • You can customize each chart using the Screenshot icon:
    • Adjust the time frame
    • Toggle on/off % of total
    • Select/deselect data with the interactive legend
    • Choose the background color
  • Check a chart's associated analysts' comments for important context by clicking the View Full Chart icon.

Charts FAQs

What kind of information is found in a Project Page's Charts section? How does this compare to information found in the Chartbooks tool?

The Charts section of a project page can contain a variety of metrics for a given protocol and asset such as those that focus on markets and price performance, address activity and distribution, fees and revenue, and more.

The curated information found in Chartbooks focuses on market activity, trends, and patterns from different verticals such as Network activity, DeFi, Markets, and Fundraising.

If I created TradingView charts while on an active subscription and I cancel that plan, will my saved charts still be there if I resubscribe in the future?

Yes, users' charts will be saved and will reappear when they resubscribe. Users can regain access to their saved charts by resubscribing to a subscription tier that corresponds to their number of saved charts. For example, if a user previously created 15 charts while on an Enterprise plan and then resubscribed to Pro, 10 of their 15 saved charts would become accessible again. All charts would become available again if that user resubscribed to Enterprise.


What’s Next

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