Brazil’s crypto future: 2026 rules & risks report
Identify risks early and uncover liquidity shifts with on-chain intelligence from Crystal Foresight
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Teams jump between explorers and datasets just to trace stablecoin movement across chains.
Without clear wallet labels, issuers, holders, and liquidity partners stay hidden.
Explorers show transactions but not the market or supply forces driving them.
Sanctions and blacklist checks vary across networks, leaving blind spots in risk coverage.
Analysts waste hours compiling raw data instead of responding to real-time market change.
See the full picture across L1s, L2s , and bridges. Trace USDT, USDC, and DAI flows end-to-end to uncover opportunities before others do.
Identify who's moving capital. Track issuers, exchanges, custodians, and payment processors to reveal actual counterparties.
Stay ahead of every mint, burn, and peg shift. Connect issuance and redemption data to liquidity depth for early trend detection.
Spot market stress and opportunity fast. View exchange depth, slippage, and cross-venue flows to anticipate liquidity shifts.
Filter redundant transactions to surface real net movements. See directional balance changes between major entities instantly.
Drill down into transaction history, entity links, and funding origins directly from any dashboard metric and turn signals into action fast.
From pattern detection to strategic action, see how teams use Foresight and Crystal Expert to understand competitive movements
We analyze events like volume spikes and competitor moves, delivering strategic insights, not just data.
Tell us your assets, chains, and metrics. We build a dashboard configured for your specific needs.
Replace multiple vendors. Get cross-chain flows, entity labels, market microstructure, and compliance in one workspace.
Foresight uses entity-labeled net transfers to filter out redundant transactions and reveal true capital movement. Rather than showing every raw on-chain transfer, Foresight aggregates and labels flows by counterparty type – so you see actual capital movement between issuers, exchanges, custodians, and protocols.
Yes. Foresight’s entity-labeled net flows show which liquidity providers and market makers are active across stablecoins in real time – including activity that hasn’t been publicly announced. You can also benchmark your own liquidity sources against competitors month by month.
Foresight’s historical data currently covers from January 2025 onwards, including mint and burn events, entity-level capital movements, and cross-chain liquidity shifts. Coverage grows continuously as the platform matures.
Yes. Foresight includes comparative views across seven days, two weeks, 90 days, and 365 days – letting you benchmark current flows against earlier periods and distinguish short-term anomalies from longer-running trends.
Yes. Foresight tracks mint, burn, and redemption events in real time. When a large event occurs, you can trace it back to the entities and events behind it – giving you context to understand what is driving the activity, not just that it happened. This helps you anticipate liquidity shifts before they affect the wider market.
Yes. Foresight’s entity-labeled net transfers show exactly which issuers, exchanges, custodians, and payment processors are behind significant capital movements as they happen. Real-time oversight across L1s and L2s lets you track redemption events and cross-chain flows as they develop.
Yes. Foresight integrates directly with Crystal Expert, so you can drill down from any dashboard metric into full transaction history and entity networks without switching platforms. Market intelligence and compliance investigation work together in one place.
Foresight dashboards are built around your specific needs. You tell Crystal which assets, chains, and metrics matter most to your business, and the dashboard is configured accordingly – so you get a view that reflects your market, your counterparties, and your risk priorities.
Yes. Entity-labeled net transfers reveal real capital flows between major counterparties across chains, while cross-chain intelligence gives unified visibility across L1s, L2s, and bridges. Together, these let you spot migration patterns before they move markets.