DexBrief

FAQ

How DexBrief aggregates public crypto data and how to read the token pages.

Frequently asked questions

What is DexBrief?
DexBrief is a public crypto data aggregator that turns market feeds, token metadata, DEX routes, exchange references, and social/search context into fast token research pages.
Can I search by contract address?
Yes. The site search index includes token and pair addresses when they are available, so pasting a contract should bring up the matching published page.
Why are there duplicate token names?
Open crypto markets often have many tokens with the same ticker or similar names. DexBrief uses contract addresses, market cap, volume, liquidity, transactions, and source breadth to surface the strongest match first.
How are trending tokens sorted?
Trending tables prioritize market quality and can be sorted by visible columns such as 24h move, market cap, and volume. Percentage spikes alone are not treated as proof that a token matters.
Why can liquidity look different from another site?
DexBrief may show liquidity from a visible route or pool. For large assets, global exchange depth is much broader than a single route, so route liquidity should be read as execution context, not total worldwide liquidity.
Is DexBrief financial advice?
No. DexBrief is for research and monitoring only. Always verify contract addresses, liquidity, official links, and market conditions before trading.