Overview
Cexplorer Assets is a free directory that lets anyone look up Cardano tokens and NFTs in one searchable table. You can search by name or policy ID, then see each asset's supply, when it was minted, and its current price in ADA1. It is useful for traders checking a token's price, collectors browsing NFTs, and researchers verifying which on-chain policy a given asset belongs to.
The listing is one section of Cexplorer, a Cardano blockchain explorer built by Vellum Labs. Cardano stores tokens and NFTs directly on its ledger as "native assets," so Cexplorer can read them straight from the chain and group them under tabs for All, Tokens, or NFTs1. The same project also publishes educational articles and a public data interface for developers.
Key Features
- One table for every Cardano asset. The listing covers all native assets on Cardano, both fungible tokens and NFTs, with columns for type, name, policy ID, mint time, supply, and price in ADA1.
- Search by name or policy ID. You can find an asset by typing its name or pasting the policy ID that identifies who minted it, which helps confirm you are looking at the genuine token and not a copycat2.
- Live prices, not fixed numbers. Token prices update from current network and market data, and each asset's detail page shows the markets where it trades alongside its supply and holder count2.
- Tabs to separate tokens from NFTs. Quick filters split the view into all assets, just fungible tokens, or just NFTs, so you can browse the type you care about without scrolling past the rest1.
- Open development. The code that runs the Cexplorer website is published publicly on GitHub, so developers can see how the explorer is built3.
What to Expect
Visiting the asset listing, you land on a sortable table you can reorder by column or narrow with the All, Tokens, and NFTs tabs1. Clicking any row opens that asset's own page, where you can read a short description, follow the project's website link, and check supply, holder numbers, on-chain activity, and the markets where the token is listed2. No account or wallet connection is needed to browse.
Beyond the listing, Cexplorer offers a watchlist for following specific tokens and educational articles about the Cardano ecosystem2. Developers who want the underlying data can use the public data interface documented on the project's API page4. Because the listing covers millions of assets, new visitors may want to start with a name or policy search rather than scrolling the full table.
