Direct link: https://app.azura.xyz/discover?tab=new
The New page displays a table with various details of the coins newly deployed in all supported chains.
New Page Overview
Here's what each column means:
Coins: The name and symbol of the token.
Age: How long the cryptocurrency has been available on the market.
Current Liquidity: The amount of liquidity currently available for the asset.
Initial Liquidity: The amount of liquidity that was available when the asset was first launched.
MarketCap: The total market value of the token. It’s calculated by multiplying the current price by the total supply of tokens.
Swaps: The number of times the token has been traded. This includes a breakdown of buys and sells.
Makers: The number of individuals providing liquidity for the asset.
Volume: The total amount traded over a specific period.
Security: Indicates the security status of the token. Red flags should be treated with caution. For more details please check the article about Token Contract Details
Quick Buy
On the far right of the table, you’ll find the Buy button next to each token. This button allows you to purchase the selected asset directly from the New page.
Customizing Your View
Azura offers several ways to customize the New page to suit your needs:
Networks Filter: At the top left, you can filter coins based on the blockchain network they are listed on. This is useful if you prefer trading on specific networks.
Filter by Name: Use the search bar to quickly find specific coins by name or symbol.
Filters
In the filter pop-up, you can refine your search by applying specific criteria to narrow down the list of tokens. Here’s a breakdown of the available filters:
Hide Coins:
Without with contract audit issues: Hide coins with contract audit issues, specifically those flagged in red as suspicious or potentially malicious.
Without socials: Hide tokens that don’t have linked social media profiles.
Volume:
Set a minimum and/or maximum 24-hour volume to filter tokens and focus on those within a specific trading activity range.
MarketCap:
Set a minimum and/or maximum market cap to focus on tokens within a specific range.
Liquidity:
Set a minimum and/or maximum liquidity to filter tokens and focus on those within a specific liquidity range.
Swaps:
Filter by the number of swaps (buys and sells). This helps identify tokens with significant trading activity.
Buys and Sells:
Set specific ranges for buys and sells to focus on tokens with desired buying or selling patterns.