Coinranking

Pulls real time cryptocurrency pricing, market caps, and historical trends into your workflows to automate portfolio tracking and market analysis.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Coinranking integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Coinranking 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 Coinranking data, across all 14 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Coinranking 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 Coinranking, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Coinranking is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

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

Supported tools

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

Get Coin History
Pull historical price data for a specific coin over a set time period. Use this to analyze past performance after you have the coin uuid.
Get Coins
Retrieve a list of all coins with optional filters. Use this to find assets matching specific market criteria.
Get Reference Currencies
Pull the list of supported fiat or crypto denominators. Use this when you need to set the base currency for price conversions.
Get Global Stats
Pull global cryptocurrency market statistics. Use this for a high level overview of total market cap and volume.
Get Tags
Fetch the canonical list of all coin tags. Use this to categorize assets by sector or technology.
Get Trending Coins
Pull coins ranked by user engagement and popularity. Use this to identify assets currently gaining social traction.
Search Coin by Name
Query the database for a coin by its name or symbol. Use this to find the uuid required for other API calls.
Filter Coins by Tag
Retrieve a list of coins that share a specific category tag. Use this for sector specific analysis.
Compare Coin Prices
Pull current prices for two or more assets. Use this to calculate relative strength or ratios.
Monitor Price Change
Track the price movement of a coin over a specific interval. Use this to trigger alerts on volatility.
Get Coin Details
Pull comprehensive metadata for a single coin. Use this for deep dives into supply and market rank.
List Top Gainers
Pull the coins with the highest price increase over a set window. Use this for momentum trading workflows.
Get Global Crypto Market Stats
Tool to retrieve global cryptocurrency market statistics. use when you need an overview of the entire crypto market.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven implements a smart queuing system to respect Coinranking rate limits. Depending on your API tier, Coinranking restricts the number of requests per minute. Our agent tracks the headers returned by the API to monitor remaining quota in real time. If a workflow attempts to pull historical data for hundreds of coins at once, Ceven will automatically pace the requests and pause execution when limits are reached. You will see a pending status in your workflow log, and the agent will resume as soon as the rate window resets. This prevents your API key from being temporarily banned during heavy data extraction tasks.
Yes. Ceven can access the full Coinranking database through the Get Coins action. While many tools only show the top assets, the agent can paginate through the entire list to find low cap coins or new listings. You can use the search function to find a specific coin by name or symbol to get its uuid, and then use that uuid to pull detailed market stats or historical price points. This makes it possible to build workflows that scan for emerging assets before they hit the mainstream rankings.
Ceven pulls the full list of supported reference currencies directly from Coinranking. This includes major fiat currencies like USD, EUR, and GBP, as well as primary cryptocurrencies like BTC and ETH. When you set up a workflow to track prices, you can specify which reference currency to use. If you leave it blank, the system defaults to USD. You can build a workflow that automatically converts a portfolio value into multiple reference currencies to get a diversified view of asset worth across different denominations.
The historical data is retrieved on demand via the Coinranking API. While the data reflects past performance, the retrieval happens in real time when the workflow triggers. For example, if you ask for the price of a coin over the last thirty days, Ceven calls the history endpoint and processes the time series data immediately. This ensures that your analysis includes the most recent closing prices available in the Coinranking database, providing a seamless bridge between long term trends and current market state.
Tags in Coinranking act as categories for assets, such as DeFi, Layer 1, or Meme coins. Ceven can pull the full list of available tags and then filter the coin list based on those tags. This is useful for building sector specific dashboards. For instance, you can create a workflow that pulls the top five coins tagged as AI and compares their twenty four hour volume. The agent handles the mapping between the tag id and the coins associated with it automatically.
Yes. By using the Get Trending Coins action on a schedule, Ceven can monitor changes in user engagement on Coinranking. You can configure a workflow to check the trending list every hour and compare it to the previous list. If a new coin appears in the top ten, the agent can trigger a notification in Slack or email, including the current price and market cap. This allows you to react to social momentum in the crypto market without manually refreshing a dashboard.
If a coin is delisted or its uuid changes, the API call will return an error. Ceven is designed to handle these exceptions gracefully. Instead of the entire workflow failing, the agent will log a specific error noting that the asset was not found. You can build a fallback path in your workflow to notify you when an asset is no longer available, allowing you to clean up your tracking lists or investigate why the asset was removed from the index.
Ceven does not maintain a permanent mirror of the Coinranking database. Instead, it fetches the data at the moment the workflow runs to ensure accuracy. However, for the duration of a single workflow execution, the agent keeps the retrieved data in its short term context. This allows it to perform calculations, like percentage growth or volatility averages, without making redundant API calls. Once the workflow completes, the transient data is cleared, ensuring that your next run always pulls the most current figures from the source.

Alternatives to Coinranking

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