For years, Oddup did one thing well: it took a noisy, fragmented information problem and turned it into structured, comparable data that analysts and investors could actually use. The domain was startups and private markets. The discipline — canonical data, transparent methodology, no hand-waving — is what mattered.

Today that discipline moves to a new domain. Presolt is Oddup rebuilt for crypto: the same product architecture and the same standards of sourcing, applied to tokens, chains, and on-chain markets instead of private companies. Same rigor. Different asset class.

This post explains what changed, what stayed the same, and what the platform does today.

What Presolt is

Presolt is a crypto data exploration and editorial platform. It keeps the structure that made Oddup useful — an explorer, comparison views, detail pages, watchlists, screeners, exportable reports, and a daily editorial layer — and swaps the underlying data domain from private-company signals to crypto-native market and on-chain data.

Concretely, the platform currently offers:

  • Coverage of the broad asset universe. The explorer loads the top 500 assets by default for browsing, filtering, and sorting, and search reaches beyond that set into the wider asset universe on demand.
  • A signed-in research workspace. Dashboard, Compare, Trending/Movers, a Screener, chain and backer detail pages, Collections, Notes, and Alerts — the surfaces a working analyst actually returns to.
  • Exportable reports. One-click PDF reports across multiple report types, generated from live data and rendered in Presolt's own house style rather than a screenshot or an embed.
  • Ask Presolt. An AI query layer grounded in live crypto data that summarizes market context and refuses to give buy or sell advice — a research assistant, not a signal service.

The point is not "another price site." Price is a commodity. Presolt's job is to make crypto data comparable, sourced, and legible — the same thing Oddup did for a different market.

Methodology: where the numbers come from

We hold ourselves to the standard that every figure has a provenance. Presolt's current data layer draws on established primary sources:

  • Market and pricing data from CoinGecko, one of the most widely referenced market-data providers in the industry.
  • Total-value-locked and protocol data from DefiLlama, the standard open reference for DeFi TVL.
  • A secondary market-data source as a fallback for resilience, with server-side caching and an explicit "data delayed" state when a live call cannot be completed.

Two things follow from that design. First, when the data is delayed or a source is unreachable, the platform says so rather than silently serving a stale number. Second, because coverage is sourced from broad market-data providers rather than a curated shortlist, the universe is wide by default — every token, across chains, not a hand-picked index.

This is the part of Oddup that carried over most directly. The asset class changed; the refusal to present unsourced figures did not.

What changed, and what did not

It is worth being precise about the continuity, because "rebrand" can mean very little or very much.

What stayed the same:

  • The product pattern — explorer, dashboards, detail pages, watchlist, screener, reports, and a daily editorial tile.
  • The data-integrity posture — canonical, sourced data with transparent fallback states.
  • The editorial voice — analytical and sober, closer to a research desk than a hype feed.

What changed:

  • The data domain moved from startups and private markets to tokens, chains, and on-chain markets.
  • The data pipeline was rebuilt around crypto-native primary sources.
  • The AI layer, Ask Presolt, was designed for live crypto context and hard compliance guardrails from the start.

If you used Oddup, Presolt should feel familiar in shape and unfamiliar only in subject. That is deliberate.

Why crypto, and why now

Crypto has the opposite problem to private markets. Private-company data is scarce and hard to verify. Crypto data is abundant, public, and on-chain — and precisely because there is so much of it, it is noisy, inconsistent across venues, and easy to misread. Realized values, supply metrics, TVL, and cross-venue pricing all require care to compare honestly.

That abundance-plus-noise profile is exactly the problem structured data tooling is built to solve. The market does not lack numbers; it lacks a sober, comparable, sourced view of them. That is the gap Presolt is built for, and it is a gap that competitors like Glassnode, Messari, and Dune have each addressed from their own angle. Presolt's contribution is to pair broad, sourced market and on-chain coverage with an editorial layer that explains what the data does — and does not — show.

What the platform does and does not tell you

In keeping with how we intend to write here, a note on limits.

Presolt tells you what is measurable and sourced: prices, market capitalization, TVL, supply, movers, and cross-asset comparisons, each traceable to a primary source. Ask Presolt will summarize that context in plain language.

Presolt does not tell you what to buy or sell. Ask Presolt is explicitly designed to refuse individualized trading advice. Market data describes the present and the past; it does not forecast the future, and we will not pretend otherwise. Where a figure is delayed or a source is down, the platform will show that state rather than a confident wrong number.

That posture is not a limitation we apologize for. It is the product.

What comes next

Presolt is live at presolt.com, with the signed-in research workspace, exportable reports, and Ask Presolt available today. The near-term roadmap continues to harden the account-saved research surfaces — Notes, Collections, and Alerts — and to expand the editorial cadence on this blog.

This blog is where the methodology lives. Expect sourced market and on-chain research, educational pieces on how to read specific metrics, product updates, and ecosystem coverage — in the same sober register you are reading now.

Welcome to Presolt. Same rigor. Built for crypto.


Nothing in this article is investment advice. Figures referenced are sourced as cited and provided for informational purposes only. Presolt does not provide individualized investment recommendations.