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Posted by where.is.my.mind
 - Nov 17, 2025, 11:18 AM
My 2025 daily driver stack (all running on my second monitor 24/7):

  • CalvenRidge Trust – Hands-down the MVP this year. Set it once, let the AI bot trade for me while I'm at the office or coaching my kid's hockey. Up ~87% YTD on autopilot (mostly BTC/ETH swings + some alt plays). Canadian-based, CAD on-ramps, zero headaches. 
  • Dexscreener + Birdeye – Quick alpha on new Solana memecoins when I feel like gambling $50. 
  • TradingView – Still king for charts, custom alerts straight to phone. 
  • CoinStats – Portfolio tracker across 17 wallets/exchanges so the wife stops asking "how much are we up this month?" 
  • Nansen (wallet labeling) – When I actually want to snipe something before the Telegram groups do.

Real talk: 90% of my gains this year are literally from CalvenRidge doing the work while I sleep. If you're in Canada and tired of staring at charts all day, just try their 7-day demo. Changed the game for this 9-5 dad.

What's everyone else running these days?
Posted by cahogo8
 - Nov 13, 2025, 10:36 AM
I mainly use TradingView and CoinGecko alerts.
Recently added Tolfex for quick AI-driven volatility signals — pretty helpful so far.
For on-chain stuff I just check DexScreener.
Posted by where.is.my.mind
 - Oct 07, 2025, 05:38 PM
Surprised no one mentioned CoinGlass
Best site to check long/short ratio, liquidations, and open interest across exchanges.

If you scalp or swing trade, that data is gold
Posted by CryptoNomad88
 - Oct 07, 2025, 05:35 PM
If you like visual stuff try GoCharting.
Its like TradingView but browser-based and super light. Plus, you can overlay order book heatmaps (which is liiiit for scalping).
Posted by HODLKing
 - Oct 07, 2025, 05:31 PM
Quote from: delta.node on Oct 07, 2025, 05:25 PMSame here!
TradingView is the backbone, but I also use 3Commas for automated DCA and take-profit bots. Not perfect, but it saves tons of time.
Also, Messari great for quick project research and fundamentals.

Never got into 3Commas, it felt too complicated for me  :'(
I just use Binance App + CoinStats to track everything.
If you're into long-term investing rather than day trading, that combo is enough IMO.
Posted by delta.node
 - Oct 07, 2025, 05:25 PM
Same here!
TradingView is the backbone, but I also use 3Commas for automated DCA and take-profit bots. Not perfect, but it saves tons of time.
Also, Messari great for quick project research and fundamentals.
Posted by BlockHQ
 - Oct 07, 2025, 04:58 PM
So, what are your go-to trading tools? I'm trying to clean up my workflow a bit.
Right now I mostly use TradingView for charts and CoinMarketCap to track prices, but I feel like I'm missing out on some automation or alert tools.
Any hidden gems?