About CryptoGuide
CryptoGuide publishes cryptocurrency research that shows its work. Most crypto content is either a price prediction dressed up as analysis or a recycled press release. We try to be neither.
What we publish
Three kinds of article. Scored analyses take a token apart across five dimensions — on-chain activity, tokenomics, sentiment, technicals and fundamentals — and produce a Crypto Score out of 100 with the bull and bear case side by side. Market briefs are the daily read on what moved and why. Guides are evergreen explainers: custody, valuation, unlock schedules, how to read on-chain data without fooling yourself.
How we work
- Every figure is sourced and timestamped. Each analysis carries the moment its data was read and links to where it came from. Crypto moves fast enough that a number without a timestamp is close to meaningless.
- Named sources. If a figure comes from CoinGecko, DefiLlama or a protocol's own dashboard, we say so. Never "on-chain data suggests".
- Both cases, always. Every analysis states the bear case as seriously as the bull case. A piece that cannot articulate why it might be wrong is not research.
- Limits stated. Where data is thin, contested or self-reported by a protocol, we say so rather than laundering it into a clean number.
What we are not
We are not advisers, we do not manage money, and we do not run a signal service. Nothing here is personalised advice. See the disclaimer and how we score.
Get in touch
Corrections are welcome and get priority — use the contact page.