Overview
LumpTools is a free token explorer that lets you look up live prices, trading volume, market cap, and holder counts for tokens on Cardano and Midnight. You pick a chain, browse or search for a token, and see its current market data pulled straight from the blockchain1. It bills itself as an open alternative to TapTools, a popular paid Cardano analytics service1.
The explorer covers two parts of the wider Cardano world. The Cardano side shows prices, holders, charts, and wallet activity drawn directly from a Cardano node and the DexHunter trading aggregator1. The Midnight side tracks projects, tokens, and tooling in Midnight, a privacy-focused network built alongside Cardano1.
Key Features
- Live market data for any listed token. See current price, trading volume, and market cap for tokens across Cardano and Midnight, updated from on-chain activity rather than a static list1.
- Holder counts pulled from the chain. Check how many wallets hold a given token, read directly from blockchain records instead of a third-party estimate1.
- Two ecosystems in one place. Switch between a Cardano explorer and a Midnight section from the same homepage, so you can track tokens across both networks without leaving the site1.
- Open alternative to a paid tool. The project positions itself as an open option next to TapTools, aiming to make the same kind of token data available without a subscription1.
What to Expect
You land on a simple homepage with two clearly marked entry points: a Cardano card and a Midnight card. Pick one and you move into that chain's explorer, where the focus is live token data: prices, volume, market cap, and how many wallets hold each token.
The Cardano explorer draws its numbers from a Cardano node and the DexHunter aggregator, so the figures reflect current on-chain and trading activity rather than a fixed snapshot1. A node here is a computer that keeps a full copy of the blockchain, and DexHunter is a service that gathers trades from across Cardano's exchanges, and together they let the site report prices and holder counts close to real time. The Midnight section is more of a directory of the projects, tokens, and tooling taking shape on that network1.
The site leans toward people who already know which token they want to look at and just need its current numbers, rather than a deep charting suite. If you are comparing tokens or checking a holder count before a trade, it gives you a quick, single-page read on each one. The dark, minimal design keeps the two chains visually separate, so you always know which network's data you are looking at.
Beyond the explorer itself, the project keeps a light public footprint. Independent security reviews were not identified, and details such as the team behind it are not publicly disclosed on the site. Treat the data as a quick reference point, and confirm anything important against the token's own project before acting on it.
