
Almanax Is a Real-Time Tracker for Token Events
Almanax helps crypto users cut through the noise. It's not another dashboard filled with charts and ads. It's a real-time feed focused on one thing - what just happened. Listings. Unlocks. Protocol changes. All in one place. All verified.
What Makes It Different
Most crypto calendars are bloated. They show a mess of dates, guesses, and rumors. Almanax skips the speculation. Every update it shows has a timestamp, a source, and context. Did a token unlock early? Was a DEX listing missed by CoinMarketCap? Did a price react minutes after a new burn? Almanax catches that. And nothing else.
It’s not meant to replace research tools. It’s here to give you a pulse - something traders and analysts often lose in the noise of crypto Twitter.
Clean Interface, Fast Workflow
Open Almanax and you land on a feed. No login, no banners. Just updates. Each entry gives you what happened, when, where, and what changed after. Want more? Click through to view price reactions, market caps, or token explorer data. You decide how deep to go.
There’s no charting here. No price predictions. No "sentiment analysis." Almanax gives you data with as little friction as possible. Black background. Minimal spacing. Designed to be scanned, not stared at.
Use Cases That Matter
Traders track it to catch early movements before charts update. Builders use it to watch competitor activity. Analysts follow it for unlock patterns. Even DeFi degens use it for timing vaults or farm emissions. The point is: if something just changed, you’ll see it here before the blog post drops.
External Links and Integrations
Every item links outward - to DEXTools, TokenUnlocks, or whatever verified source it came from. And if you're running your own data system, you can hook into it. Almanax supports webhook output, Discord bot feeds, Telegram alerts, and soon - browser push.
It doesn't aim to trap you in its own tool. It's made to plug into yours.
Final Take
Too many crypto tools try to do everything. Almanax doesn't. It does one job - track real events, as they happen - and it does it well. No fluff. No clickbait. No algorithms. If you're active in this space and want signal over noise, this one’s worth bookmarking.