Overview
CatScan is a free token tracker that lets anyone watch live prices, charts, and trading activity for every token on Cardano in one place. It is built for traders and curious onlookers who want to scan the whole token market quickly without signing up or installing anything. You can sort by what is gaining, losing, or trading the most, and start a swap from any row with a single tap.
The tool runs entirely in your browser with no login. Prices come from GeckoTerminal, while swaps and liquidity data route through Minswap, a Cardano exchange1. CatScan was built by Catsky AI, whose whitepaper describes funding the project by building paid tools and reinvesting the revenue2. CatScan has no token of its own; the CATSKY token belongs to the parent project.
Key Features
- One screen for the whole Cardano token market. The main table lists every Cardano token with its price, 24-hour change, available liquidity, and trading volume, refreshing about once a minute1.
- Sort by what's moving. Quick tabs switch the list between the top tokens, the most-traded, and the most-active, with ranked rails highlighting the biggest 24-hour gainers and losers1.
- One-tap swaps. A swap button on every row hands the trade off to Minswap, so you can act on a price move without hunting for the token elsewhere3.
- Color-coded market map. A heatmap view shows tokens as tiles sized by market value and colored by how much they moved that day, giving a quick read on the whole market at a glance.
- Read-only portfolio check. Paste a Cardano address or ADA Handle and CatScan shows the holdings valued live in US dollars, without ever asking you to connect a wallet or approve anything.
What to Expect
CatScan opens straight to a full list of Cardano tokens: no account, no wallet connection, no setup. A first-time visitor sees prices and charts immediately and can tap into any token for a detail page. The experience is fast and lightweight, built around three simple screens: the token list, the heatmap, and the portfolio tracker.
The portfolio feature only reads public blockchain data from an address you type in: you never connect a wallet or sign anything, and the address is used only to fetch public holdings. Traders get the most out of the sorting tabs and one-tap swaps, while casual visitors can use the heatmap to see how the Cardano token market is doing without reading a single number.