So… how many damn cryptocurrencies are there?

My daily routine currently looks like this: wake up, brush my teeth, eat breakfast, read about a new metaverse or NFT project, get confused, question my life choices, sleep, repeat.

With all the chatter around hyped web3 projects everywhere you look — from metaverses to NFT marketplaces — it got me thinking: how many cryptocurrencies exist right now?

You might already know that besides the OGs Bitcoin and Ether, several more currencies exist. There’s not a definitive number, but here are some figures worth considering:

  • Coinbase, one of the biggest exchanges, currently tracks 9,494 currencies.
  • CoinMarketCap (CMC), a cryptocurrency price tracking website, shows on top that there are 17,543 cryptocurrencies out there, but lists 9,358 on its index.
  • CoinGecko, another price tracker, lists 12,563 cryptocurrencies.
  • TokenSniffer, a hack coin scanning website, has historically detected 1,210,508 tokens (it scans different blockchains to ‘sniff’ out all new tokens) — out of which more than 82,000 basically scams.

How do these trackers even monitor cryptocurrencies?

The folks at CoinGecko told me there are more than 500,000 crypto tokens out there. But most of them are out of circulation, or simply spam. So they don’t need to list them.

CoinGecko’s product, called GeckoTerminal, scans different blockchains and exchanges to make sure all coins and their prices are up-to-date. Plus, all listings are manually vetted, so there are no scam coins listed on the site.