Trending
/trending shows the tokens that picked up the most new trackers across
all of Prysm in the last 24 hours. It’s a snapshot of what people
are actively adding to their watchlists right now — not a cumulative
leaderboard.
It runs the same in DM and in groups, no admin required, and the result is the same for everyone in the same five-minute window.
What it returns
Section titled “What it returns”A bold header followed by up to ten rows. Each row has a chain emoji, the token symbol (tappable — opens a private chat with the bot pre-loaded to view that token), the number of new trackers in the window, and the current market cap.
🔥 Trending Tokens (Last 24h) 1. 🪙 SCRIBBLI - 47 new trackers MCap: $1.23M 2. 🔹 PEPE - 31 new trackers MCap: $12.40M 3. 🪙 BONK - 22 new trackers MCap: $580K 4. 🔸 CAKE - 14 new trackers MCap: $420M 5. 🔹 HIGHER - 9 new trackers MCap: $8.10M Updated every 5 minutes
The chain emoji on the left tells you which chain each token lives on:
| Emoji | Chain |
|---|---|
| 🔹 | Ethereum, Base, MegaETH |
| 🔸 | BSC |
| 🟣 | Polygon |
| 🔺 | Avalanche |
| 🔷 | Arbitrum |
| 🔴 | Optimism, Tron |
| 🪙 | Solana |
| ⚡ | Sonic |
| 💎 | TON |
| 🌊 | Sui |
Tap any symbol to jump into a private chat with Prysm pre-loaded to view that token — chart links, price, market cap, the works. See Deep links for the format Prysm uses.
How the ranking works
Section titled “How the ranking works”For every token tracked across the entire bot, Prysm counts how many new tracker rows were created in the last 24 hours. Tokens are ranked by that count, descending, and the top ten are returned.
A “new tracker” means a single user (or group) added the token to their
watchlist within the window — through /add, by pasting a contract,
through auto-detection, or by importing a list. Every fresh add is one
tracker, regardless of who or where.
This is frequency-based: it answers “what is everyone piling into right now?” rather than “what has the largest cumulative following?”
/trending vs /toptokens
Section titled “/trending vs /toptokens”The two commands look similar but answer different questions.
/trending | /toptokens | |
|---|---|---|
| Ranking by | New trackers in the last 24 hours | Total trackers ever |
| Window | Rolling 24h | All-time cumulative |
| Reflects | What’s hot right now | What has long-standing reach |
| Answers | ”What’s everyone adding today?" | "What’s the most-watched token on Prysm?” |
A token can sit in the top of /toptokens for months because hundreds
of users tracked it last year. The same token won’t show up on
/trending unless it picks up fresh adds today. Conversely, a brand-new
token can hit /trending after a single afternoon of buzz long before
it earns a spot on /toptokens.
If you want to know what’s catching attention this hour, use
/trending. If you want to know what Prysm’s user base has settled on
over time, use /toptokens.
Caching
Section titled “Caching”The result is cached for five minutes. The footer line — Updated every 5 minutes — is your hint to that. Calling /trending repeatedly
inside that window returns the same list. After five minutes, the next
call recomputes from the database and the cache resets.
No chain filter
Section titled “No chain filter”/trending is global — it doesn’t take a chain argument. Passing
something like /trending sol is ignored; the command always returns
the top ten across every chain Prysm supports.
If you want to scan trending activity for a specific chain, the closest options are:
- Use
/list <chain>to see your own watchlist for that chain. - Use
/og <chain> <symbol>to investigate a specific symbol you’re curious about.
Where to use it
Section titled “Where to use it”/trending works in any chat:
- In a DM — gut-check what new symbols are circulating before you start digging.
- In a group — drop it in a tracking group to see what tokens the wider Prysm user base is adding right now (not just what your group has tracked).
It’s a public, read-only command — no admin role, no setup, no impact on your own watchlist.