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Best crypto intelligence stack for 2026

The best crypto intelligence stack is not one tool. It is a layered operating system where TradingView handles chart prep, CoinGlass cleans up perp context, Arkham and Nansen handle wallet intelligence, Dune and DefiLlama cover ecosystem and protocol discovery, and Token Terminal adds fundamentals for longer-horizon conviction.

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Section 1

Separate fast-twitch signal from deep research

CoinGlass, Arkham, Nansen, and Kaito are strongest when the job is speed: funding shifts, wallet flow, narrative rotation, and attention changes. TradingView, Dune, DefiLlama, and Token Terminal matter more when the user wants structure, protocol context, or a longer-horizon framework before acting.

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Build the stack around jobs, not logos

One tool should own charting, one should own perp tape cleanup, one should own wallet context, and one should own protocol or ecosystem diligence. The stack becomes expensive and noisy when users buy overlapping tools without a clear role for each one.

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