My exchange trading interface is crowded with thousands of projects ranging from 20k to 100k market cap, making it difficult to see the major projects that truly deserve attention—such as WhiteWhale, PsyopAnime, and others.



It's like being overwhelmed by a flood of noise, and important information is easily missed. Is there any way to more efficiently filter and track projects of different sizes? How can I stay sensitive to small-cap opportunities while also not missing key movements in mid and large caps?
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ApeShotFirstvip
· 13h ago
Oh my god, this is my nightmare every day. Small coins are flying across the screen, but the real opportunities are completely drowned out. Create a custom watchlist, segmented by market cap; otherwise, you're just getting cut off. WhiteWhale is almost invisible now, which is truly outrageous. The filter needs an upgrade. Small caps are exciting, but missing out on the big market is heartbreaking. Just set a price range filter to be honest, so garbage coins don't take up the screen.
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HodlAndChillvip
· 13h ago
Damn, this is why I use custom tags to hide trash coins with one click. Set a market cap filter, bro, or you'll really get overwhelmed. WhiteWhale should have been monitored separately early on; don't let the noise drown out the main line. Small caps are tempting, but you need self-discipline. Use two separate accounts, one for small caps and one for mainstream.
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MetaNeighborvip
· 14h ago
Damn, that's why I already turned off 99% of the small coin alerts. Whitelist system it is, no fancy tech filtering, just manual curation. WhiteWhale is indeed easy to get overwhelmed; you need to set your own market alerts or it’s really useless. Honestly, small coins are just noise; it's better to focus on the top few. Bombarded daily by trash projects, even the charting software has turned into a junkyard.
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CryptoCrazyGFvip
· 14h ago
This is the curse of the industry. There are too many small coins to keep track of, making it easy to get cut. Just set up a watchlist and that's it, no need to make it so complicated. I've been following WhiteWhale for a while, but honestly, chasing high now is too risky. My approach is tiered management, placing projects with different market caps on different tabs. Small caps stay in the small cap tab, large caps in the large cap tab, so I don't get overwhelmed. Instead of being drowned in noise, it's better to directly block junk coins, which is much more hassle-free. That's why I only look at the top 50; the rest are just gambling. Categorical tracking is really necessary, or you'll easily get cut by the whales. Having too many coins actually makes it easier to miss opportunities, and that's the truth.
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ShibaMillionairen'tvip
· 14h ago
Listen, instead of messing around in the UI, it's better to just create a watchlist and mute all the noise. --- Really, with so many small caps exploding, I can't keep up with all of them. It's better to be ruthless and filter. --- That's why I only pay attention to alerts from a few big V influencers; I don't look at the others at all. --- There are too many trash projects on the order book. It feels like 99% of new coins are just air. Why bother? --- My approach is to look separately: focus on small caps in the hourly chart, and only watch mainstream coins on the daily chart. Simple and effective. --- Honestly, projects like WhiteWhale being drowned out by small coins is indeed ridiculous. Exchanges should add a category filtering feature. --- Instead of optimizing your trading view, it's better to trust a few projects with solid fundamentals, and not mess around with others. --- Your problem is actually greed—you want to chase small coins but also want stability. That's like having your cake and eating it too.
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NestedFoxvip
· 14h ago
Really, small coins are everywhere, but it's easier to overlook the big ones Just add them to your watchlist pool, categorizing them is better than blindly staring at the entire list Even WhiteWhale-type projects get buried; you have to actively dig them out Small-cap opportunities are plentiful but come with more traps; a systematic screening is necessary
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