Vibe Dominance
A timeframe-stacked view of which coins are dominating notional flow on the on-chain order book.
Vibe Dominance lives in the VIBE CHECK dashboard — the view that opens when you first land in VibeTrade. It surfaces the share of notional volume each top coin has taken across a series of timeframes, so you can read where the market's attention is concentrated.
Where to find it
The dashboard isn't tied to a navigation tab — it appears as the initial view when you open the app. Look for the CRYPTO DOMINANCE section below the page header.
What you see
A stacked horizontal bar for each timeframe — W1, D1, H4, H1, M15 — top to bottom. Each segment within a bar is a coin's share of notional volume during that timeframe.
- Colors — well-known coins (BTC in amber, ETH in neon blue, SOL in violet, plus XRP/BNB/TRX/DOGE/LTC) have a fixed color so you can recognize them across bars without reading labels; any other coin gets a consistent fallback color derived from its name.
- Width — wider segments mean more notional flowed through that coin during the timeframe.
- Glow — each segment carries a soft glow that reinforces its color identity.
A legend at the bottom lists the tracked coins — the top 8 by 24-hour notional volume, the same set CRYPTO STRENGTH uses — and serves as a filter:
- Tap a coin to highlight its segments across every timeframe — the other coins dim and the coin's exact share is drawn inside its region on each bar.
- Tap again to clear the highlight.
- The legend scrolls horizontally if there are more coins than the row can fit.
How the numbers are calculated
For each timeframe, VibeTrade sums the notional traded in each coin and renders each coin's share as a segment of the bar; coins under 0.1% share are dropped from the bar, so a coin in the legend may have no visible segment. When live data for a timeframe isn't available yet, the bar falls back to a 24-hour summary for that coin.
The bars refresh continuously as new trades land on the order book. While data is loading, you'll see a placeholder skeleton in place of the bars.
Tips
- Glance at W1 and D1 to see the structural names, and at M15 to see what's running right now.
- A coin whose share jumps in M15 but stays small in W1 is often a short-term momentum story.
- Highlight a coin in the legend before opening TRADE for it — the dominance pattern is a useful frame for the chart you're about to read.