# Key Insights Display (KID)

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Despite widespread adoption, a Growing interest in Tradfi, and a surge in retail investors, crypto trading is increasingly challenging. The old ‘ape then research’ theory hasn’t quite worked out. However, this is not because investors are no longer researching. The market dynamics have practically changed. Fast-paced and driven by a significantly different meta(s). Put simply, investors are starved of data.

We designed a system that equips users with the right data at the right time. Moving the ‘opportunities in crypto’ back to retail is only possible if retail is hands-on with the quality of information available to other classes of investors. With KID, we aim to level the playing field for all classes of investors

KID (Key Insights Display) is an advanced chart-augmenting infographic for crypto traders. KID transforms regular charts into a comprehensive information unit with in-depth data on price trends. KID is a composable system, and each unit is tailored for the everyday crypto degen. It provides a better understanding of asset price movements, allowing investors to grasp the market more effectively and significantly enhancing their chances of making a jaw-dropping winning trade or avoiding a losing one.\
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\&#xNAN;***KID currently supports four networks: Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, and Base Network. Support for other networks will be added in the future.***


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