Intokened: market pulse and exchange rankings explained
Intokened.com is a bilingual crypto and AI news site that treats its tools the same way it treats its reporting: nothing gets published unless the underlying data actually holds up. Alongside daily coverage of crypto markets and AI infrastructure, the site runs two live tools built to answer specific questions readers actually have — not to generate another chart nobody can act on.
The first is Market Pulse, a single 0 -100 number that answers one question: how active is the crypto market today. It’s not a price prediction and it doesn’t try to be – a crash and a rally can score identically, because the index measures activity, not direction. The score blends five inputs: Bitcoin’s trading turnover against its yearly norm (the heaviest weight, at 40%), the 24-hour price move, volatility relative to historical norms, the Fear & Greed reading, and how altcoins are performing against Bitcoin over the past 30 days. Every component is benchmarked against a rolling 365-day window, so “normal” is defined by the market’s own recent history rather than an arbitrary fixed line. As of this writing the index sits at 45 — squarely in “Normal” territory, with Bitcoin turnover running below its typical pace even as short-term price action stays positive. The page is explicit about what the number can’t tell you, which is the point: it’s context for a trading decision, not a substitute for one.
The second tool is the exchange rankings page , which sorts trading venues by actual 24-hour volume rather than by whoever pays for placement. Sixteen exchanges are tracked, refreshed daily through exchange APIs, with Binance currently leading at $2.6 billion in 24-hour turnover, followed by Bybit and WhiteBIT. Each listing shows founding date, regulatory status – including which of the sixteen hold an EU MiCA license – and what the exchange actually offers: spot, futures, staking, P2P, card products. Readers can filter by exchange type, licensing, product mix, or minimum liquidity, and a short recommendation guide points toward a venue based on what actually matters to that reader, whether that’s EU compliance, deep liquidity, or peer-to-peer options. The page draws a clear line between editorial rankings and paid partner placements, because a rankings page that hides which is which isn’t actually a rankings page.
Both tools live behind the same front door: the Intokened.com homepage a single entry point into the site’s daily reporting rather than a wall of headlines competing for the same click. From there, readers move into breaking crypto and AI news, longer explainers, and the two live tools above, all under one editorial standard. A reader who checks Market Pulse before a trade and one who lands on a regulatory deep-dive from a search result are served by the same newsroom, held to the same sourcing bar – part of why the tools get used repeatedly rather than bookmarked once and forgotten.
All of it runs on the same rule that governs every article on the site: verified sources, real numbers, and no invented data to fill a gap. For advertisers and partners, that discipline is the actual value of a placement here — an audience that uses these tools because the numbers behind them have held up, visit after visit, which is a harder thing to earn than traffic alone and a better thing to be associated with.