What this tool shows
A live dashboard of the biggest stablecoin tokens versus their declared peg. For every coin you see the current price, how far it sits from its peg in percent, the 24-hour change, and a 7-day mini chart so you can tell at a glance whether today's number is a one-off blip or a worrying trend.
The list is sorted worst-first, so anything in a depeg situation always lands at the top. The card colour tells you the headline: green for healthy (under 0.1 percent off), amber for "watch" (between 0.1 and 0.5 percent), red for an alert (more than 0.5 percent).
How to use it
- Open the page. Prices load automatically from CoinGecko on first paint.
- Read the summary row at the top: it counts how many coins are in alert, watch, and ok buckets right now.
- Scan the cards. The worst offenders sit at the top, so a quick glance at the top row tells you whether anything serious is happening.
- For each coin check the deviation percent (how far from the peg) and the 24h change (the trend).
- Look at the mini chart to see whether the deviation is fresh or has been around for days.
- Leave the page open. It refreshes every 60 seconds. Turn the auto-refresh switch off to freeze the screen for screenshots.
- Hit Refresh now to force a fresh fetch on demand. Cached responses are served instantly without burning your rate limit.
When this is useful
Six common situations where the monitor pays for itself:
- You hold stablecoins. Even if you only use them as a parking spot between trades, you want to know the moment one starts drifting. Set the page as a pinned tab and forget about it until the colour changes.
- You run a DeFi position that uses a stablecoin as collateral. A 1 percent depeg can liquidate a leveraged vault, so you want a fast visual signal before block explorers and Twitter catch up.
- You design a protocol that accepts stablecoins. Comparing USDT vs USDC vs DAI behaviour over a week tells you which one stays closest to a dollar under stress.
- You are deciding which stablecoin to accept in payments. The 7-day sparkline plus current deviation are a quick proxy for "how trustworthy is this peg right now".
- You compare USD-pegged vs EUR-pegged coins. EURS, EURC and agEUR get a separate price column so you can see how the euro stablecoin market is behaving alongside the dollar one.
- You write content or do research on crypto. Screenshots of a "worst-first" sorted dashboard tell a story faster than a CoinGecko table.
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