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# Reading Token Metrics

LFG.KASPA provides **real-time analytics** at both the token level and user profile.

**Token Page Metrics:**

* Market Cap, Supply & Price (live updates)
* Bonding Curve Progression (% completion)
* Holders & Transfers (on-chain activity)
* Charts (price over time)
* Socials (Telegram, X, community links)
* Discussion Thread (community + creator updates)

**User Profile Metrics:**

* Total Balance (all tokens + memecoins)
* Value in USD (token holdings + overall assets)
* Portfolio & Positions (tokens held with USD value)
* Activity History (launches, buys, sells)

**⚡ Stay informed. Stay ahead. All your data in one place.**


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