
The Case for a Crypto Bloomberg Terminal
A brief history of trading tools and a trading terminal thesis

why are you getting your news from crypto twitter?
when you could be getting it from inside your personal crypto terminal instead

why build doormat
alt. title: 'not your grandma's wallet'
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The Case for a Crypto Bloomberg Terminal
A brief history of trading tools and a trading terminal thesis

why are you getting your news from crypto twitter?
when you could be getting it from inside your personal crypto terminal instead

why build doormat
alt. title: 'not your grandma's wallet'
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Our vision at doormat is to help users do everything from a single terminal and as of this week we’re one step closer with our new token pages. Search for and view the details of any EVM or SOL token directly from the command line in your terminal. Track and manage your positions across every key you own and swap directly from the token page.

Our old token pages gave a simple overview of each token chart and any transactions made. Now we’re expanding the view to include more token data and positions across all your keys.
Here’s what you’ll find on each token’s page:
Live price, volume, and swap data
Your positions across all keys (no more spreadsheet tracking)
Your PnL across all keys — track performance and total return
Full swap history — filter between global token activity and your trades
Swap from any key directly from this view (SOL now, EVM coming soon)
Check out our latest feature demo here.
Crypto is extremely fragmented across wallets and networks, but tokens are the one constant. This update is part of our efforts to make doormat asset-first, so you can manage your positions the way you actually think about them regardless of which key they're on.
Track tokens by specific keywords, get notifications for tokens on your watchlist and portfolio, and trade with other users directly in the terminal.
Try it now, and share feedback and bugs in Trevor's DMs!
This content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, investment, financial, or other advice.
Our vision at doormat is to help users do everything from a single terminal and as of this week we’re one step closer with our new token pages. Search for and view the details of any EVM or SOL token directly from the command line in your terminal. Track and manage your positions across every key you own and swap directly from the token page.

Our old token pages gave a simple overview of each token chart and any transactions made. Now we’re expanding the view to include more token data and positions across all your keys.
Here’s what you’ll find on each token’s page:
Live price, volume, and swap data
Your positions across all keys (no more spreadsheet tracking)
Your PnL across all keys — track performance and total return
Full swap history — filter between global token activity and your trades
Swap from any key directly from this view (SOL now, EVM coming soon)
Check out our latest feature demo here.
Crypto is extremely fragmented across wallets and networks, but tokens are the one constant. This update is part of our efforts to make doormat asset-first, so you can manage your positions the way you actually think about them regardless of which key they're on.
Track tokens by specific keywords, get notifications for tokens on your watchlist and portfolio, and trade with other users directly in the terminal.
Try it now, and share feedback and bugs in Trevor's DMs!
This content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, investment, financial, or other advice.
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