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CryptoQuant vs CRYPTINT.IO: Exchange-Flow Depth, Plus Four More Pillars
How CryptoQuant's exchange-flow and miner analytics compare to CRYPTINT.IO's five-pillar confluence approach. Metric coverage, pricing, API access, honest strengths and gaps, as of April 2026.
Updated April 22, 2026· CRYPTINT.IO Intelligence
Key Takeaways
- +CryptoQuant is the strongest on-chain platform for exchange-flow data. Its reserve, netflow, and miner metrics are category-leading, particularly for Korean exchanges where it has historical depth others don't.
- +CryptoQuant competes directly with Glassnode on on-chain analytics. Both are legitimate category leaders with different strengths. Many serious on-chain researchers subscribe to both.
- +CryptoQuant covers one pillar. It does not cover sentiment, technicals, news, or macro beyond what's visible in on-chain data.
- +CRYPTINT.IO is a different product. Five signal pillars combined into a single confluence score, with on-chain as one input among five. CryptoQuant does deeper on-chain flows; CRYPTINT.IO does broader integration.
- +If you want the best exchange-flow data in crypto with strong Korean exchange coverage, CryptoQuant is the right tool. If you want signal aggregation across five domains, you're looking at different products.
Snapshot date: April 22, 2026. CryptoQuant and CRYPTINT.IO both update products and pricing frequently. Verify current state on each provider's site before making a decision.
What CryptoQuant Is
CryptoQuant is an on-chain analytics platform specializing in exchange flows, miner behavior, and market indicators. The company was founded in 2018 and is led by CEO Ki Young Ju.[1] It's based in South Korea, which is relevant because Korean crypto markets are a meaningful part of global crypto activity and CryptoQuant has historically had the deepest coverage of Korean exchange data of any platform.
CryptoQuant's core offerings center on on-chain metrics derived from blockchain data, with particular depth on exchange reserves, netflows, and miner economics. The platform publishes these as interactive charts, API endpoints, and in-platform alerts.
As of April 2026, CryptoQuant's product suite includes:
- CryptoQuant Web App: dashboard with charts, metrics, and alerts
- CryptoQuant API: programmatic access to metric time series
- Telegram alerts: real-time notifications on metric thresholds
- Quicktake research notes: commentary from the CryptoQuant research team
- CryptoQuant Professional: expanded tier with low-latency data and full metric access
Where CryptoQuant Is Genuinely Best
Honest comparison starts with where a competitor leads. CryptoQuant's strengths are real and specific:
- Exchange reserve and netflow data. This is CryptoQuant's bread and butter. Which exchange is accumulating which asset, which exchange is losing reserves, how fast, and at what price levels. The exchange-flow metric library is the deepest in crypto.
- Korean exchange coverage. CryptoQuant has historical depth on Upbit, Bithumb, and other Korean exchanges that others don't match. The Kimchi Premium Index. The price gap between Korean and global crypto markets. Is CryptoQuant's signature metric.[2] Korean crypto activity has historically led or lagged global markets in specific ways; watching it is a real edge.
- Miner metrics. Miner reserves, miner netflows, hashrate economics, and puell multiple dynamics. CryptoQuant treats miner data as a first-class category with strong visualization.
- Real-time alerts. Telegram integration for metric thresholds has been a practical differentiator. Getting notified when a specific metric crosses a meaningful level keeps traders informed without constant dashboard monitoring.
- Professional research access. Higher-tier users get access to proprietary research notes and direct communication with the analyst team. This matters for institutional users.
If your workflow involves tracking exchange flows, miner behavior, or Korean market dynamics specifically, CryptoQuant is the category leader. That's a considered statement.
Where CryptoQuant Has Scope Limits
CryptoQuant focuses on on-chain analytics. That scope is where it stops:
- No sentiment analysis. Social media tracking, Fear and Greed, funding-rate sentiment reading. Not CryptoQuant's category. The platform covers funding rates as a data point but not as a sentiment-pillar signal.
- No technical analysis. No RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, chart patterns integrated into the platform's interpretive framework.
- No news intelligence. Research notes reference events contextually but it's not a news monitoring system.
- No macro integration. Fed policy, DXY, yield curves, equity correlations aren't part of the coverage.
- Focus on majors. Deepest coverage is Bitcoin. Ethereum coverage is strong. Other altcoins have thinner metric libraries and less frequent updates.
A trader using CryptoQuant typically also uses TradingView, a news aggregator, and a macro dashboard. It's the on-chain piece of a stack, not the whole stack.
CryptoQuant vs Glassnode
This comparison comes up repeatedly because the two platforms target overlapping but distinct workflows.
CryptoQuant vs Glassnode
| Dimension | CryptoQuant | Glassnode |
|---|---|---|
| Strongest category | Exchange flows, miner metrics, Korean exchanges | Metric library breadth, Bitcoin cost-basis indicators |
| Signature metrics | Kimchi Premium, Exchange Reserves, Miner Netflows | NUPL, Reserve Risk, Puell Multiple, SOPR |
| Research output | Quicktake notes, CEO analysis on X | Weekly insights, Academy educational content |
| Geographic coverage depth | Strong on Korean exchanges | Strong on Western exchanges |
| Alert system | Telegram-integrated | Email and dashboard |
| API access | Tier-gated | Tier-gated |
| Free tier depth | Limited | Limited but usable for basic charts |
Many serious on-chain researchers subscribe to both. The platforms' strengths are complementary, and the cost of both together is less than a single institutional trading-desk analyst seat. For retail users, the choice usually comes down to which metric library better fits specific questions.
CRYPTINT.IO's Different Approach
CRYPTINT.IO isn't an on-chain metrics platform. We aren't competing with CryptoQuant on exchange-flow depth or Korean market coverage. The architecture is different.
Our platform aggregates five signal pillars into a single confluence score:
- On-chain (exchange flows, whale tracking, smart money, supply dynamics. Overlaps most with CryptoQuant here)
- Sentiment (Fear and Greed, social volume, funding rates as sentiment, bot-filtered signals)
- Technicals (RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, Ichimoku, crypto-native indicators)
- News (regulatory, ETF flows, hacks, institutional announcements)
- Macro (Fed policy, DXY, yields, gold correlation, equity correlation)
The score tells you when signals across five independent domains agree. CryptoQuant tells you what exchange flows are doing in granular detail. Different questions, different tools.
The tradeoff is clear. If your job is tracking specific exchange flows or Korean market dynamics, CryptoQuant is the right purchase. If your job is confluence-based positioning across five pillars, CRYPTINT.IO is. Some teams use both.
Pricing (as of April 2026)
CryptoQuant's pricing model uses tiered subscriptions:
- Free tier: basic metrics, delayed data, limited chart types
- Advanced / Professional tier: full metric access, low-latency data, API access
- Institutional / Premium: custom plans for funds and desks
Specific amounts change regularly. Verify on CryptoQuant's pricing page before committing.[3] The free tier is useful for casual monitoring; serious on-chain research requires paid access.
CRYPTINT.IO's pricing structure is on our pricing page. The commercial structures aren't directly comparable because the products solve different problems.
API and Alerts
Both products offer programmatic access and alerts, with different scopes.
CryptoQuant's API covers the platform's metric catalog.[4] Access is tier-gated. Main use cases:
- Fetching exchange reserve or netflow time series
- Building dashboards with CryptoQuant data
- Powering trading systems that use miner or flow signals
- Receiving Telegram alerts on metric thresholds
CRYPTINT.IO's API and MCP server provide confluence scores, pillar sub-scores, regime classifications, signal histories, and alerts spanning all five pillars. We also publish daily intelligence briefs in structured JSON and embeddings on upper tiers. The two APIs solve different problems.
How They Compare Head-to-Head
CryptoQuant vs CRYPTINT.IO
| Dimension | CryptoQuant | CRYPTINT.IO |
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Exchange flows and miner metrics | Multi-pillar confluence scoring |
| Pillar coverage | On-chain only | On-chain + Sentiment + Technicals + News + Macro |
| Exchange flow depth | Category-leading | Exchange flows included as on-chain input |
| Korean exchange coverage | Category-leading (Kimchi Premium, Upbit, Bithumb) | Standard; not a specific focus |
| Miner analytics | Strong, well-visualized | Included in on-chain pillar |
| Technical analysis | None | Integrated |
| Sentiment analysis | None | Integrated |
| News intelligence | None | Integrated |
| Macro indicators | None | Integrated |
| Alert system | Telegram-integrated | API/MCP + email alerts |
| API | Yes, tier-gated | Yes, MCP server on upper tiers |
| Free tier | Yes, limited | Yes (Unclassified tier) |
| Asset coverage depth | Deep on BTC/ETH; thinner on alts | Broad across tracked assets |
Both have clear best-fit audiences.
When CryptoQuant Is the Right Choice
- You need the deepest exchange-flow data in crypto
- Your workflow requires Korean market coverage (Kimchi Premium, Upbit/Bithumb activity)
- You focus on miner economics as a primary signal
- You're building trading systems that use exchange netflow as a primary input
- You've committed to on-chain-first analysis and need a platform that matches
When CRYPTINT.IO Is the Right Choice
- You want one confluence score combining on-chain with sentiment, technicals, news, and macro
- You'd prefer not to maintain separate subscriptions for each analytical domain
- Your workflow leans on cross-pillar agreement rather than flow-metric granularity
- You use AI agents or automated systems and want structured confluence data
- You want a simpler framework for active portfolios without CryptoQuant-level flow granularity
Frequently Asked Questions
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References
- CryptoQuant, About page (cryptoquant.com/about)
- CryptoQuant, Kimchi Premium Index (cryptoquant.com/overview/btc-kimchi-premium)
- CryptoQuant, Pricing page (cryptoquant.com/pricing)
- CryptoQuant, API Documentation (docs.cryptoquant.com)
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