Overview
Cardano Visualisation Insights is a free web dashboard that uses artificial intelligence to read trading data for Cardano tokens and suggest whether to buy, sell, or hold each one. It is built for traders and curious holders who want a quick, plain-English read on a token without studying the charts themselves. Each token gets its own card with a clear verdict and a risk score, so the takeaway is easy to scan.
The tool covers Cardano native assets, the tokens that live directly on the Cardano network rather than a separate coin of its own. It is built by ADA Markets, the team behind the funded Project Catalyst proposal AI Trading Insights1. Behind each summary is a Google Gemini language model, the same kind of AI that powers chat assistants, here pointed at market numbers instead of conversation.
Key Features
- A plain-English verdict for each token. Every card opens with a single buy, sell, or hold suggestion, so the main takeaway is clear before you read any detail2.
- A risk-versus-reward score. Each token gets a number that weighs how much there is to gain against how much there is to lose, helping you compare one token against another2.
- Analyst-style detail under the hood. Cards break down trend, sentiment, volatility, volume, support and resistance levels, and short, medium, and long price targets in one place2.
- AI reading of the raw data. A Google Gemini language model reads each token's recent price and volume history and writes the summary, working from live market data on a four-hour timeframe2.
- An honest disclaimer on every card. Each summary states it was written by a language model and should be treated as a guide, not financial advice2.
What to Expect
Cardano Visualisation Insights is a single page you can open in a browser with no sign-up. You land on a grid of token cards, each one showing a Cardano native asset such as a popular community token or stablecoin, and you scan for the verdict and risk score that interest you. Tapping into a card reveals the fuller breakdown of trend, targets, and supporting levels.
The numbers refresh on a rolling four-hour cycle, and each card shows when it was last updated, so you can tell how fresh the read is. The provenance is solid: the tool grew out of a completed, community-funded Catalyst proposal whose described purpose matches what the live site does1. What it does not offer is a deep paper trail of its own. There is no separate documentation, public code, or dedicated community channel, so the dashboard itself is the product you interact with.
