Token Metrics

Streams AI powered crypto signals and market data into your trading workflows to automate entry and exit alerts and portfolio rebalancing.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Token Metrics integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Token Metrics 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 Token Metrics data, across all 5 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

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

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

Supported tools

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

Get Price
Use this when you need the latest price, volume, and market cap information for a specific cryptocurrency to trigger a trade or update a dashboard.
Get Technical Indicators
Pull technical analysis data for a specific symbol and interval. Use this to confirm trends before executing a signal.
Get Top Market Cap Tokens
Retrieve a list of tokens ranked by market capitalization. Use this to filter your universe to only the most liquid assets.
Get Trading Signals
Pull the latest AI generated entry and exit signals. Use this to automate buy and sell alerts based on Token Metrics insights.
Get Tokens
Retrieve a paginated list of supported tokens and metadata. Use this when you need contract addresses or supply details for a new asset.
Monitor Price Threshold
Set a watch on a specific token price. Use this to trigger downstream workflows when a price target is hit.
Filter Signals by Grade
Query trading signals that meet a specific AI confidence score. Use this to reduce noise in high frequency strategies.
Compare Token Metrics
Pull data for two different symbols to compare relative strength or volume spikes in real time.
Fetch Asset Metadata
Get the full profile of a token including its primary use case and contract details for due diligence.
Track Volume Spikes
Search for tokens experiencing unusual volume increases relative to their thirty day average.
Audit Signal History
Pull previous signals for a specific token to analyze the accuracy of the AI over a set period.
Refresh Token List
Force a refresh of the local token cache to ensure the agent is using the most recent contract addresses.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven implements an intelligent queuing system that respects the rate limits associated with your specific Token Metrics subscription tier. If a workflow triggers a massive burst of requests, such as scanning the entire top 100 tokens for technical indicators, Ceven will automatically pace the calls to avoid a 429 error. You can configure a retry policy within the workflow settings to determine if the agent should wait and try again or fail the step immediately. This ensures that your critical trading signals are not dropped due to API throttling during periods of high market volatility when data requests typically peak.
Yes. You can build a workflow where a Token Metrics trading signal acts as the primary trigger. When the agent detects a buy or sell signal, it can pass that data to a connected exchange integration to execute a market or limit order. You can also add intermediate steps, such as checking a second technical indicator or verifying the current volume, to ensure the signal meets your specific risk management criteria before the trade is placed. This creates a fully automated pipeline from AI insight to financial execution without needing to write custom bot code.
Ceven provides access to all indicators exposed by the Token Metrics API. This typically includes moving averages, relative strength index, and MACD, among others. You can specify the time interval, such as one hour or one day, to align the data with your specific trading strategy. The agent can pull these indicators in bulk for multiple tokens, allowing you to create a scanner that identifies assets where multiple indicators are aligning bullishly or bearishly at the same time across different timeframes.
Ceven supports every token that is currently indexed by Token Metrics. Because Token Metrics focuses on high quality data and AI grading, they may not list every single micro cap token found on decentralized exchanges. You can use the Get Tokens action to pull a full list of supported assets to verify if a specific coin is available. If a token is added to the Token Metrics platform, it becomes instantly available to your Ceven workflows without requiring any manual updates or configuration changes on your end.
The price data is as current as the Token Metrics API provides it. When a workflow calls the Get Price action, Ceven makes a real time request to the API to fetch the most recent tick. For those using event based workflows, you can set the agent to poll the API at specific intervals. It is important to note that while the API is real time, the latency of the network and the specific update frequency of the underlying data provider can introduce minor delays of a few seconds.
Yes. Your access to specific data points is governed by your Token Metrics account level. For example, some high fidelity trading signals or advanced technical indicators are only available to users on professional or enterprise tiers. If you attempt to run a workflow that requests a data point not included in your plan, the Token Metrics API will return a permission error. Ceven will surface this error clearly in the workflow logs, informing you that the requested data is gated behind a higher subscription tier so you can adjust your plan or your workflow.
Absolutely. You can create a workflow that pulls market cap, price, and AI signals for a curated list of tokens and pushes that data into a Google Sheet, Notion database, or a custom internal tool. By scheduling this workflow to run every hour or every day, you can maintain a living dashboard of your portfolio and watchlists. The agent can also be configured to highlight only the assets that have had a significant change in their AI grade, allowing you to focus your attention on the most promising opportunities.
Ceven treats your API keys as highly sensitive secrets. When you provide your Token Metrics key, it is encrypted using AES 256 at rest and is never stored in plain text. The key is only decrypted in a secure execution environment at the moment the agent needs to make an API call. No human at Ceven has access to your raw keys, and they are never passed to the large language model as part of a prompt. You can rotate your keys in the Token Metrics dashboard and update them in Ceven at any time.

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