# Finding Tokens

The token exploration pages on Orbit are your **gateway to market analysis**—helping you discover and track the latest, most active tokens so you can stay ahead. These pages feature three core sections: **Blue Chips, New Pools, and Trending**. Together, they let you follow the tokens with the highest liquidity, monitor fresh launches, and identify high-volume movers in real time.

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#### Blue Chips

Showcases the **highest-liquidity tokens** on the network, prioritizing established projects with deep liquidity pools.

#### New Pools

Highlights the **latest token pairs** in the ecosystem, giving you a chance to spot opportunities before the wider market.

#### Trending

Ranks ecosystem pairs by **transaction activity**, helping you identify which projects are drawing the most attention and trading volume at any moment.

#### How Trending Helps You Win

* **Spot early momentum** — see which tokens are starting to attract real volume.
* **Customizable time frames** — filter activity across different periods to track emerging trends.
* **Stay sharp** — not all high-volume tokens are genuine; watch out for wash trading and analyze carefully.

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You can also set **filters across all pages** to only view tokens that match your criteria. This makes the filter a powerful tool for **sniping specific tickers** and streamlining your analysis.


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