CoinMarketCal

Tracks crypto event timelines to trigger trading alerts, updates investment dashboards with upcoming token unlocks, and monitors community driven project milestones in real time.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native CoinMarketCal integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right CoinMarketCal calls, fills the parameters, and checks the result.
    • Structured, agent friendly tool schemas so each call runs reliably instead of by guesswork.
    • Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your CoinMarketCal data, across all 3 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke CoinMarketCal access.
    • Per user and per environment credentials instead of shared keys.
  3. Agent optimized design

    • Actions are tuned from real success and error rates so reliability climbs over time.
    • Full execution logs so you always know what ran in CoinMarketCal, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when CoinMarketCal is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

    • Fine grained access so you control which agents and people can reach CoinMarketCal.
    • Least privilege by default, read scopes first and only the writes a workflow needs.
    • A full audit trail of every CoinMarketCal action to support review and sign off.

Supported tools

Every action Ceven's agents can run on CoinMarketCal, and when to use it.

Get upcoming events
Pull a list of all scheduled crypto events for a specific date range to identify potential volatility windows.
Search events by coin
Query the calendar for all past and future events related to a specific ticker or project name.
Filter events by category
Isolate specific event types such as exchange listings, burns, or partnerships to narrow down market signals.
Get event details
Pull the full description and community verification status for a specific event ID.
Check event verification
Verify if an event has been confirmed by the project team or remains community suggested.
List daily events
Pull all events occurring on a specific calendar day to build a daily watch list.
Search by keyword
Find events containing specific terms like airdrop or snapshot across all cryptocurrency projects.
Get coin metadata
Pull basic info about a coin associated with a calendar event to ensure ticker accuracy.
Track event updates
Monitor a specific event for changes in date or description to catch rescheduled launches.
Fetch project links
Pull official social media or website links attached to an event for primary source verification.
Get event popularity
Pull the number of votes or community interests for an event to gauge expected market impact.
Filter by importance
Retrieve only high priority events based on community tagging and verification levels.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven leverages the community voting and verification system inherent to CoinMarketCal. When the agent pulls an event, it checks the verification status to see if the project team has officially confirmed the date. You can configure your workflow to only trigger actions on verified events or to flag community suggested events for manual review. By filtering for high confidence scores, the agent reduces noise and prevents false signals from triggering trades. The system treats verified events as high priority and community events as speculative leads that require further cross referencing with official project twitter or telegram channels before any capital is committed.
Yes. You can build a workflow where a specific event type in CoinMarketCal, such as a token burn, acts as a trigger. When the agent detects the event date is approaching, it can send a signal to your exchange API or a trading bot to execute a buy or sell order. It is recommended to include a buffer of a few hours or days depending on your strategy. For example, you can set the agent to buy a token three days before a scheduled mainnet launch and sell it one hour after the event occurs to capture the typical buy the rumor sell the news price action.
Ceven normalizes all timestamps pulled from the CoinMarketCal API into UTC to ensure consistency across your global workflows. When the agent schedules a reminder or a trade, it converts that UTC time into your local time zone or the time zone of your trading server. This prevents errors where an event is missed because of a mismatch between the community reporter location and your own. You can specify in your prompt whether you want the output in UTC or a specific local time, and the agent handles the offset calculation automatically during the data retrieval process.
The primary limitation is the rate limit imposed by the CoinMarketCal API tiers. Free tier accounts have significantly lower request quotas per minute compared to paid professional tiers. If your workflow requires scanning hundreds of coins every few minutes, you may hit these limits, resulting in temporary 429 errors. Ceven manages this by implementing an exponential backoff strategy and caching common event data to reduce redundant calls. However, for high frequency monitoring of a large number of assets, we strongly recommend upgrading your CoinMarketCal plan to a professional tier to ensure uninterrupted data flow into your agents.
No. The current integration is read only. CoinMarketCal relies on a community submission and voting process to maintain the integrity of its data. Users must submit events through the official CoinMarketCal web interface or app, where they then undergo community review and verification. Ceven is designed to consume this data to drive your internal workflows, not to push data back into the public calendar. This ensures that your agent stays focused on analyzing market signals rather than contributing to the community database, keeping the workflow focused on execution and intelligence.
The agent can pull any event currently listed on the CoinMarketCal database, which often spans several months or even years for long term roadmaps. However, the reliability of these dates tends to decrease the further out they are. We suggest setting up a rolling window workflow. For instance, the agent can perform a broad scan once a month for the next quarter and then switch to a daily high precision scan for the upcoming seven days. This approach balances the need for long term planning with the reality of the frequent date shifts common in the crypto industry.
Yes. While CoinMarketCal uses tags and categories, Ceven enhances this by applying its own semantic layer. You can ask the agent to find events specifically for DeFi projects or Layer 1 blockchains. The agent searches the event descriptions and project tags to categorize them into these sectors. If a project is tagged as a decentralized exchange, the agent automatically maps it to the DeFi sector. This allows you to create highly targeted alerts, such as notifying you only when a GameFi project has a major update, without having to know every single project name in that sector.
Yes. You can use the agent to pull past events and compare them against historical price charts to analyze how specific event types have impacted a token in the past. For example, you can ask the agent to find all past hard forks for a specific coin and note the price change twenty four hours before and after each event. This allows you to build a data driven hypothesis about how the market typically reacts to certain milestones. The agent walks through the historical event logs and aggregates the dates, which you can then feed into a separate analytics tool or a spreadsheet for further study.

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