E3D Price Reference
Price Page Reference
A complete reference for every column, control, and setting on the E3D token screener — including the AI-powered Stories and Theses counts that are unique to E3D. Every instrument in the cockpit has a reason. This page explains what each one means.
The column set
The table shows one row per token. Columns are divided into three layers: identity (what the token is), market data (what the price and volume are doing), and intelligence (what the AI agent has observed and concluded). The intelligence columns — Stories and Theses — are the ones you will not find on any other screener.
- Stories — the number of AI-generated on-chain stories for this token within the currently selected Trend interval. This is a live, interval-aware signal that changes when you change the time lens. A blank cell means zero. Higher counts indicate more on-chain narrative activity, but more does not automatically mean better — a spike could reflect accumulation, whale movement, or a rug pull warning.
- Theses — the number of AI-generated investment theses (LONG, SHORT, or AVOID) within the selected interval. Theses require multiple converging stories to fire, making them fewer but more decisive. Even a "1" is significant — it means the agent saw enough evidence to commit to a directional view.
- Price — current USD price. Green means high-confidence data from a primary source. Yellow means a fallback source with lower confidence.
- MCap — market capitalization. Green means calculated from verified circulating supply. Yellow means estimated from total supply — use as a rough upper bound.
- Fragility — E3D's proprietary structural risk score (0–100). Think of it as the stress gauge on the dashboard. A score of 15 means the data infrastructure is solid. A score of 75 means the price could be unreliable and the MCap misleading.
- Price Trend / Volume Trend — sparkline charts showing movement over the selected Trend interval. Green means the value ended higher; red means lower.
The Trend interval picker
The Trend picker is the single most important control on the page. It controls three things simultaneously: the sparkline time window, the Stories count window, and the Theses count window. When you change it from 24H to 1H, the entire intelligence layer shifts — Stories and Theses columns change from "what happened today" to "what is happening right now."
Available intervals: 1H, 6H, 12H, 24H (default), 7D, 30D. Sorting by Stories descending with 1H Trend selected shows which tokens had on-chain narrative events in the last sixty minutes — a fundamentally different list from 30D Trend, which shows accumulated attention over the past month. The server recalculates counts using ClickHouse countIf() queries on a 10-minute cache, so the numbers are both accurate and fast.
Sorting, controls, and discovery
Sorting is server-side: the full 7,000+ token universe is re-ordered, not just the visible page. The most powerful sorts for discovery are Stories descending (what is the agent watching?), Theses descending (where has the agent formed conviction?), Fragility ascending (which tokens have the shakiest data?), and MCap ascending (smallest tokens with active AI coverage).
The toolbar includes search, watchlist toggle, category filters, the Trend picker, column toggles, a numeric screener for MCap/Price/Volume ranges, sector tags, and the X reset button that returns the table to its default state.
Open the live interface
Use the live price page when you want the interactive scanner, pagination, exports, and cross-linked token detail pages.