Overview
The CoinGecko Cardano Ecosystem page is a ranked list that lets you check the prices and market caps of Cardano tokens in one place. You see each token with its live price, how much it traded in the last day, and a small price chart, and you can sort the list by any of those columns. It pulls the same market data CoinGecko tracks for the wider crypto market and filters it down to tokens tied to the Cardano network1.
The page is run by CoinGecko, an independent crypto market-data company operated by Gecko Labs Pte. Ltd. CoinGecko follows many blockchains, not just Cardano, so this page is its Cardano-focused view rather than a product built by the Cardano project itself2.
Key Features
- One ranked view of Cardano tokens. The page lists tokens tagged as part of the Cardano ecosystem and ranks them by market cap, so you can see the larger and smaller tokens at a glance1.
- Live price and trading activity. Each row shows the current price and how much of the token changed hands in the last 24 hours, giving a quick read on what is active right now1.
- Sortable columns. You can reorder the whole list by price, market cap, or volume to find the tokens that matter to you instead of scrolling through a fixed order1.
- Per-token price charts. Every token has a small chart so you can see how its price has moved over time without opening a separate page1.
- Free data, with a developer option. Looking up prices on the site costs nothing, and CoinGecko also offers a free tier of its data service for people who want the same numbers in their own apps or spreadsheets3.
What to Expect
You land on a table of Cardano tokens sorted by market cap, with the biggest at the top. Each row gives you the token name, its current price, its change over the last day, its market cap, and a small chart. Clicking a token opens its own page with a fuller history and more detail. Familiar Cardano names such as SNEK, HOSKY, Minswap, and Liqwid Finance show up here alongside many smaller tokens.
The numbers are reference data, not a place to trade. CoinGecko gathers trade information from many exchanges and works out a single average price for each token, then refreshes it on a regular schedule4. CoinGecko is clear that it is not a wallet or an exchange, so you cannot buy or sell through it and should never send funds to it4. Treat the page as a price and market-cap lookup, then head to an actual exchange or wallet when you want to trade.
One thing worth knowing: this is an outside company's view of Cardano, not an official Cardano product. CoinGecko follows hundreds of tokens across many networks and has no role in running Cardano itself. That independence is part of why people use it as a neutral reference, but it also means the list of which tokens count as part of the ecosystem is CoinGecko's own call.
