The Screener
The Screener moves out of preview and becomes a full part of the platform, running on live market data. Open it from Screen in the left navigation rail, or go straight to i88.io/screener. Five screens sit as tabs beside the page title — Stock, Crypto, ETF, CEX and DEX, each with the filters and columns that make sense for it. Bond is marked Coming soon. What you can do with it:- Filter by price, market capitalisation, volume, valuation, dividends, sector, industry, exchange and country. Each filter offers ready-made ranges — Giants among giants, Hidden gems, and so on — instead of asking you to invent thresholds.
- Sort any column and page through the results, 25, 50 or 100 rows at a time.
- Choose your columns — show the metrics you care about, hide the rest, and drag headers into the order you read them in.
- Open a result in its ticker page to go from a shortlist to the full picture in one click.
Added
- Screener with live market data for stocks, crypto, ETFs and exchange pairs
- Filters for price, market capitalisation, volume, valuation, dividends, sector, industry, exchange and country
- Column settings on the screener — choose which metrics to show and in what order
- Holdings on crypto ticker pages — how supply is spread across wallet sizes and what the largest holders own
- Sector breakdown for ETFs, with the full list a hover away
- Asset class and domicile in ETF metrics
Who holds a coin
Crypto ticker pages carry a Holdings section with two views. Addresses by Holdings shows how the circulating supply is distributed across wallet sizes — how much sits with small holders and how much is concentrated at the top. Whale Holdings shows what share the largest holders control between them. Read together, they answer the question a price chart cannot: is this coin widely held, or is most of it in a few hands?The section appears on coins for which holder data is available. Where it is not, the page simply moves on to the next section.
Deeper ETF detail
The Insights & Activity widget on an ETF ticker page now shows how the fund is spread across sectors: the leading sector is named, and the rest are one hover away instead of hidden behind a link that led nowhere. The same widget gains asset class and domicile, and top holdings are now shown reliably rather than dropping out when the data was incomplete.Improved
- Effortless scrolling through long news, blog, price and ticker lists
- Keyboard navigation across long lists and menus, including jump-to-letter search
- More ways to arrange the heatmap — grouping, colouring and level of detail
- Top holdings now always shown on ETF pages
- Snappier pages, with less work happening in the background
- Clearer platform information for AI assistants and search engines
Long lists that stay smooth
News, the blog, price widgets and the ticker search now render only what is on screen and bring in the rest as you scroll. In practice that means the list appears sooner, scrolling stays smooth on a phone, and a busy news day no longer slows the page down. Keyboard users get the matching treatment: arrow keys move through these lists, and typing a few letters jumps to the first match, in the search dialog as well as in menus.Heatmap arrangement
The heatmap gains finer control over how the map is drawn — how tiles are grouped, what their colour represents and how much detail is shown at once — so the same map can serve both a quick scan and a closer read.Fixed
- Sign In in the sidebar can now be reached with the keyboard
- The sign-in dialog takes focus as soon as it opens
- Seasonals chart and its date range on ticker pages
- Brief flicker on ticker pages just after they open
- Gauge labels no longer collide with the dial on narrow screens
- Assorted styling fixes across ticker widgets
Signing in without a mouse
Two fixes together make the whole sign-in path usable from the keyboard: Sign In in the left rail is now a proper button that Tab reaches, and the dialog it opens takes focus immediately, so the email field is where typing starts. Previously a keyboard-only visitor could not reach the button at all — and reaching the dialog did not help, because focus stayed on the page behind it.See Sign in for the passwordless sign-in flow, Ticker Pages for the sections available per market, and Screener for filtering the market.