Trend
Retail attention as a leading indicator — Naver search trends and Telegram channel volume, paired with price.

Window selector
Top-right: 24H · 7D · 30D. Sets the rolling window for the search-attention and channel-volume figures.
Token search trends (left table)
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Token | base asset (with ticker pair where applicable) |
| Interest | a small sparkline of search interest over the window |
| 24H attn ▼ | change in attention vs. the prior period |
| 24h px ▼ | corresponding 24h price move |
Useful tells: tokens with a sharp 24H attn spike but flat / lagging 24h px sometimes lead a move; the inverse (price moved, attention flat) often mean-reverts.
Filter pills above: All · EN · KR to scope the language source for the trend signal. Load more (30/342) paginates the universe.
Telegram channels (left, bottom section)
Ranked list of monitored Telegram channels by recent message volume. Each row shows the channel + member count + message-rate stats. Useful for sentiment context — which channels are heating up.
Telegram channel feed (right column)
A live, scrollable feed of recent Telegram channel messages from the monitored set. Filter pills above:
- Viral · Latest — sort modes (highest engagement first vs. newest first).
- All · EN · KR — language filter.
Each card shows the channel, the message text, and a relative timestamp.
Detail view
Clicking any row in the Token search trends table navigates to /token/<token-id> — the same per-token detail template documented on Tokens. The trend page is essentially a discovery surface that hands off to the canonical token detail for deeper investigation.
When to use this page
- You trade narrative — see what's actually getting attention before it shows up in price.
- You're checking a token's KR-side traction (KR pill) — relevant for KRW-market listings and kimchi-direction trades.
- You want a low-latency read on Telegram alpha without watching every channel by hand.