I don’t accept paid placements. If something shows up here, it’s because the data triggered it.
📅 Updated daily
🧠 Angle: Early market signals (less noise)
🧪 Inputs: Liquidity + real trades + official disclosures
⚖️ Policy: No paid placements
New Coin Listings (Spot Only) — Live DEX Pairs + Verified CEX Listings, Updated Daily
I built this page because information asymmetry is at its highest in the first hours of a token’s life.
Once a coin is everywhere, widely discussed, and already listed across major venues, most of the edge is gone.
But raw “new token” feeds are mostly noise. The only way this is useful is if we filter hard: real liquidity, real trades, and verifiable listings — not rumor, not hype, and not abandoned contracts.
How to Think About This Page
The DEX section is where you can watch the market form opinions in real-time (liquidity, volume, price action).
The CEX section is where you confirm what is actually live on trusted exchanges — spot listings only.
DEX New Pair Listings (Live)
This is the highest-signal place to start. If you want to understand what’s actually happening before the crowd arrives,
you watch the first liquidity, the first real trades, and the first price behavior.
That’s where reality shows up — not in marketing, not in announcements.
By default, the table loads Solana. You can toggle chains to see newly created pairs across other networks.
If a chain shows few (or zero) results in a given window, that’s usually a feature, not a bug — it means real activity didn’t meet the thresholds.
What this table is (and is not)
This table tracks newly created DEX trading pairs, not raw token deployments. The table will only show tokens that have a live liquidity pool and recorded real trades.
“New” is defined by the time the trading pair was created, within the selected time window (for example, the last 24 hours).
Minimum liquidity thresholds are applied by design. This filters out test deployments, abandoned launches, and low-effort spam, which make up the majority of new tokens.
As a result, some blockchains may occasionally show few or no results. That is expected and reflects actual market activity, not missing data.
New Cryptocurrencies
Discover newly created DEX pairs on Solana.
Sort by volume, FDV, liquidity, or last added to identify what’s gaining traction.
Among recent pairs, Fairy Epstein and The 100M Test have the highest 24h volume right now. Data via DexScreener API.
Loaded•Window: last 24h•Last updated: 2 February 2026 14:45
“New” = DEX pairs created within the selected window. Data via DexScreener (public).
DEX reality check
Early markets can be thin, volatile, and heavily gamed. Treat “new” as a signal to investigate, not a signal to buy.
Always verify contract addresses, liquidity lock conditions, and trading behavior before risking capital.
New Coin Listings on Trusted Crypto Exchanges (Spot Listings Only – Updated Daily)
This section is for the other side of the equation: verified spot listings on centralized exchanges.
I’m deliberately tracking spot only here — not futures, not “alpha”, not derivatives-style products — because spot listings are what most users mean when they search “new coin listings”.
Verification standard
Listings are monitored and updated based on official exchange disclosures and announcements.
If you’re using this for research, your job is to validate the listing details (pairs, timing, deposit/trading enablement) and then decide whether it fits your strategy.
Cryptocurrency investments are highly volatile and involve significant risk. Nothing on this page is financial advice.
Do your own research and consider seeking guidance from a licensed financial professional where appropriate.
New Coin Listings per Platform
Being prepared matters. If a token lists on an exchange where you don’t have an account, you lose time to onboarding, verification, and funding —
and in crypto, time is often the entire trade.
The pattern I’ve consistently seen is simple:
some platforms list more aggressively and earlier (higher variance / higher upside potential),
while others list fewer assets but are generally more selective.
This section helps you understand that listing behavior at a glance.
Don’t confuse “more listings” with “better opportunities”
High listing velocity often means higher noise. Treat it as a map of where assets appear first — not a quality stamp.
Archive of Historical Coin Listings
This archive exists for one reason: context. If you want to backtest how exchanges behaved in prior cycles,
or study what “new listings” looked like in different market regimes, you need historical snapshots.
Performance note
Archive tables can be heavy. If PageSpeed becomes an issue, the safest approach is to keep these as collapsible sections or move them into dedicated archive pages.
For now, everything is kept server-rendered and indexable.
If you want quick alerts when something genuinely interesting appears in the listings, follow me on X.
If you have a token you want tracked (or a listing you want verified), reach out.
Anthony Grech is a crypto analyst and former Head of Research at IG Group. CoinMarketExpert is built to reduce downside by using data-driven research,
clear verification standards, and a strict no-paid-placement policy.
Editorial Policy & Funding Disclosure
CoinMarketExpert may earn affiliate commissions when users visit partner platforms.
These relationships do not influence what gets tracked, what gets verified, or how it’s presented.
Disclaimer
All content on CoinMarketExpert is unbiased and based on objective analysis. The information provided on this page should not be construed as an endorsement of cryptocurrency,
a service provider, or an offering, and should not be considered a solicitation to buy or trade cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrencies carry substantial risk and are not suitable for everyone.
No representation or warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of this information and consequently, any person acting on it does so entirely at their own risk.
FAQ
What does “New” mean for the DEX table?
“New” means newly created DEX trading pairs within the selected time window. The table tracks pairs with live liquidity and recorded trades — not raw token deployments.
Why do some chains show few or no DEX results?
Minimum liquidity thresholds and trade-activity filters remove spam, test deployments, and abandoned pools. If a chain shows no results in a window, it often reflects low real activity — not missing data.
Are the exchange listings spot only?
Yes. This page tracks spot listings only. Futures/alpha/derivatives-style products are excluded by design.
How often is this page updated?
The page is updated daily, with rolling refreshes as source data changes.
Is this investment advice?
No. This page is informational only. Crypto markets are high risk. Always do your own research and manage risk appropriately.
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