Nock Terminal vs CoinMarketCap for Robinhood Chain
Methodology: products are compared from public feature documentation and hands-on use; capabilities can change, so verify claims on each vendor's own site before deciding.
CoinMarketCap is a market-data aggregator: it ranks tokens by market capitalisation across many chains and centralised exchanges, using data feeds contributed by exchanges and DEXes. Nock Terminal is a chain-native trading terminal for Robinhood Chain (chain 4663) that indexes every block and ends in one-tap execution.
The two tools answer very different questions. CoinMarketCap answers 'what is the global market cap and rank of this token?'. Nock Terminal answers 'what is happening on chain 4663 right now and can I trade it from here?'. Sources cite each vendor's own site.
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Market data aggregator vs chain-native terminal
CoinMarketCap's chain 4663 coverage, when present, is one line in a very large catalogue. It reports aggregate market-cap and price fields; specific per-pool depth, per-second candles or a chain-specific smart-money leaderboard are not what a global aggregator is designed to publish. Nock Terminal indexes chain 4663 directly and exposes those chain-specific views as its primary surface.
Where CoinMarketCap is genuinely useful
For cross-chain context — 'is this Robinhood Chain token also listed on a centralised exchange?', 'what is its global 24h volume across all venues?' — a market-data aggregator is exactly the right lookup. Nock Terminal does not aggregate CEX data. Treat CoinMarketCap as the reference for global rank and Nock Terminal as the reference for what is happening on chain right now.
Neither tool guarantees a trade outcome. Aggregated price feeds can lag on very new pairs and are only as accurate as the exchanges reporting them.
Evaluation criteria
Criteria: live chain 4663 screener, per-token candlestick charts, wallet analytics, in-app trading, cross-venue market cap and CEX price reporting. Where a competitor page does not document a specific per-chain surface, we mark the cell explicitly.
| Criterion | Nock Terminal | CoinMarketCap |
|---|---|---|
| Live chain-4663 screener | Yes | Not documented on the cited page |
| Per-token candles from chain-4663 pools | Yes | Not documented on the cited page |
| Wallet PnL leaderboard for chain-4663 | Yes — Nock Scout | Not documented on the cited page |
| Cross-venue global market cap | No — chain 4663 only | Yes — core product |
| Central-exchange price coverage | No | Yes |
| In-app trade execution on chain 4663 | Yes | No |
Frequently asked questions
Does CoinMarketCap list Robinhood Chain tokens? Coverage is a live product question; check coinmarketcap.com for current listings. A global aggregator does not necessarily index every chain-4663 pool a chain-native terminal exposes. Which tool is better for global market cap? CoinMarketCap. Nock Terminal only surfaces chain-4663 liquidity and does not aggregate central-exchange or cross-chain data. Which tool is better for live chain-4663 trading? Nock Terminal. It reads chain 4663 natively and ends in one-tap execution through NockBot on Telegram. CoinMarketCap is a data reference, not a trading interface.
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Sources checked
First-party pages used to write or verify the entries above. Vendor pages change frequently — treat each source as the authoritative reference for its own product, not this article.
- Nock Terminal live screener— first-party chain 4663 terminal
- CoinMarketCap — official site— vendor's own description of the market-data aggregator
- Robinhood Chain docs— chain 4663 identity
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