Overview
TapTools is a market-data website that lets anyone follow the price of Cardano tokens and discover new ones. You can pull up a chart for a single token, scan a ranked table of the whole market, or line several token charts up side by side. Everything on the charting side is free to browse, with no account needed.
The site tracks tokens that live on Cardano, a public blockchain known for its research-driven design. It reads activity straight from the network and the trading venues built on top of it, then turns that raw activity into the prices, volumes, and charts you see. TapTools is listed in the official Cardano ecosystem catalog maintained at cardano.org1.
Key Features
- Charts for any listed token. Each Cardano token gets its own page with a price chart over time, recent trades, and the amount of money available to buy and sell it2.
- A sortable view of the whole market. One ranked table lists tokens by price, trading volume, market value, and how much they have moved over the day, week, and month, so you can see what is active at a glance2.
- Side-by-side comparison. A multi-chart view puts several token charts on one screen, which makes it easy to weigh one token against another without flipping between pages2.
- Token discovery by type. Tokens carry plain labels such as memecoin, gaming, stablecoin, or yield, so you can browse by the kind of token you are interested in2.
- Open market data for builders. TapTools publishes its prices and volumes through a public service that developers can plug into their own apps and dashboards3.
What to Expect
A visitor lands on a dark dashboard showing live snapshots of the Cardano market: the current ADA price, how much trading has happened in the last day, and how many wallets have been active. Below that sits the ranked token table, where every row links through to that token's own chart page.
Most readers come to answer a simple question, such as how a token has performed lately or which tokens are moving today. The charts update with live data, and the comparison view helps when you are deciding between two tokens. Market value and "fully diluted value" (an estimate of what a token would be worth if every coin that will ever exist were already trading) sit right in the table, so you do not need outside tools to size things up.
The charting and discovery pages are open to everyone for free. TapTools also runs a paid Pro tier that adds deeper wallet tracking, portfolio analytics, and trade-level insights, alongside the developer data service for teams that want raw numbers. None of that is required to read a chart or browse the market, so a first-time visitor can get everything they came for without signing up or paying.
