Most crypto sites either report the news or run a price ticker. Intokened.com does both, and builds the connective tissue between them: live market data, plain-language explainers, and reporting on the people and companies actually moving the numbers – all under one roof, in English and Russian.
The assets directory is where that shows up first. It tracks 24 major cryptocurrencies with live pricing, market-cap rank, and 24-hour and 7-day performance, refreshed every 15 minutes – but the page is built as a reference, not a leaderboard. Each asset comes with a plain-language summary of what the network actually does and why it exists, sorted into sectors like Layer 1, payments, infrastructure, and DeFi rather than left as an undifferentiated list of tickers. Bitcoin and Ethereum sit at the top by market cap, currently $1.29 trillion and $229.2 billion respectively, but the point of the page isn’t the ranking — it’s letting someone who’s never touched crypto before understand what BNB or Polygon is actually for before they decide whether either matters to them.
The converter does the same translation work at the transaction level. It converts between 15 cryptocurrencies and 20 fiat currencies, including regional ones like the zloty, koruna, and lira that most converters skip, with rates refreshing every minute from volume-weighted market averages. What makes it more than a calculator is the fine print the site insists on keeping: an explicit note that the displayed rate is the global market rate, not what any specific exchange will actually quote once spreads and fees are added, and a privacy note that the math runs locally rather than logging what anyone converts. It’s a small tool with an unusually honest disclaimer built into it.
That same insistence on getting the underlying mechanics right carries over into the site’s longer profile journalism. „Mark Zuckerberg: the Harvard Student Who Now Spends $140 Billion a Year on AI” traces the run from Facebook’s 2004 launch to Meta’s current $140 billion annual AI infrastructure spend and a plan to double compute capacity to 7 gigawatts, without smoothing over the failures along the way – the defunct Libra/Diem cryptocurrency project gets as much space as the Instagram and WhatsApp acquisitions that actually worked. It’s the kind of piece that treats a company’s AI spending the same way the assets page treats a token: worth explaining in full, wins and losses both, rather than reduced to a single headline number.
That’s the throughline across all three pages: whether it’s a live price feed, a currency conversion, or a decade of corporate strategy, Intokened.com’s job is making the number legible, not just displaying it. Readers land on any one of these pages for a different reason – checking a price, converting an amount, understanding a headline about an AI spending spree – but they leave having actually understood the mechanics behind it, which is a different outcome than most crypto sites are built to deliver.
For advertisers and partners, a placement here reaches readers who come back because that explanation has been reliable every previous time they needed it, on a site that treats its price feeds, its converter math, and its longest features with the same standard of accuracy rather than reserving care for whichever format gets the most traffic.
