Top Tokens
/toptokens answers one question: what is everyone else watching right
now? It’s a snapshot of the ten tokens with the most trackers across
every Prysm user and group, ranked by tracker count, surfaced in one
short message you can tap through.
What it returns
Section titled “What it returns”A ranked list of the top ten tokens by tracker count — counted across every personal and group watchlist in Prysm. The query groups all tracked entries by token, sorts by how many distinct entries point at each token, and returns the highest ten. The list is cross-chain — Solana sits next to Ethereum sits next to Base — there is no chain filter.
Each row shows:
- Rank (1–10).
- Chain emoji — a small icon that tells you which chain the token lives on (🔹 Ethereum / Base, 🪙 Solana, 🔸 BSC, 🟣 Polygon, 🔺 Avalanche, 🔷 Arbitrum, 🔴 Optimism / Tron, ⚡ Sonic, 💎 TON, 🌊 Sui).
- Symbol — tap it to open the token’s detailed view in DM (see Tappable rows below).
- Tracker count — how many watchlist entries reference this token.
- Market cap — fetched fresh on every uncached call, formatted as
$1.23M/$500K/$12.34B.
How to call it
Section titled “How to call it”/toptokensThat’s the whole command. No arguments. No chain shortcut. No flags.
/toptokens sol, /toptokens eth, etc. all behave the same as plain
/toptokens — extra arguments are ignored and you get the same global
top-ten list.
Caching
Section titled “Caching”Results are cached for five minutes. The first call after the cache
expires runs a fresh database aggregation and a live market-cap fetch for
the ten tokens; every subsequent call within five minutes returns the
cached snapshot instantly. The reply itself ends with an italic
Updated every 5 minutes line so you always know what you’re looking at.
The cache is shared globally — every user sees the same ten tokens during each five-minute window. That’s the point: it’s a leaderboard, not a personal feed.
Example
Section titled “Example”📊 Top Tracked Tokens 1. 🪙 PEPE - 287 trackers MCap: $4.23M 2. 🔹 USDC - 142 trackers MCap: $34.21B 3. 🔹 ETH - 98 trackers MCap: $312.45B 4. 🪙 BONK - 76 trackers MCap: $1.87B 5. 🔸 CAKE - 54 trackers MCap: $621.80M 6. 🔹 DEGEN - 41 trackers MCap: $89.30M 7. 🟣 MATIC - 33 trackers MCap: $4.12B 8. 🔷 ARB - 28 trackers MCap: $2.05B 9. 🌊 SUI - 22 trackers MCap: $9.74B 10. 💎 TON - 19 trackers MCap: $12.61B Updated every 5 minutes
The mix of chains is deliberate — when memecoin season hits Solana, half the list might be 🪙. When activity rotates to Base, you’ll see 🔹 climb. The leaderboard mirrors where attention is.
Tappable rows
Section titled “Tappable rows”Each token symbol is a link. Tapping it opens a deep link that lands you
in DM with Prysm and immediately renders the detailed view for that
token — same screen you’d get from /detailed after picking a row. The
link format is t.me/<bot>?start=view_<CHAIN>_<address>, so it works
from groups too: tap a row in a group, get sent into a private chat
with the full breakdown.
This is the fastest way to investigate something you spotted on the
leaderboard — no copy-paste of the contract address, no manual /add,
just one tap.
Why it’s interesting
Section titled “Why it’s interesting”/toptokens is the discovery surface that doesn’t exist anywhere else
in the bot:
- Crowd signal. Tracker count is a real expression of intent — somebody chose to put this token on a watchlist. That’s a stronger signal than a chart view or a forum mention.
- Cross-chain visibility. Most leaderboards on the open web are scoped to one chain. The Prysm community spans every chain Prysm supports, so the top ten naturally mixes ecosystems.
- Lead time. A token climbing the tracker count before it climbs the volume charts is people watching it — sometimes the leaderboard shows a token going up before the price does.
- Sanity check on noise. If a contract someone shilled to you isn’t on the leaderboard at all, that’s information. Real attention leaves fingerprints.