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Crypto Event Calendar Distribution: Get Your Token Noticed

How to submit events to crypto calendars like Coindar and CoinMarketCap for maximum visibility, including API tips and submission requirements.

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Published by TOSScoin Research

Crypto Event Calendar Distribution: Get Your Token Noticed

Key Findings

1) Coindar has direct self-serve event submission for reps

  • URL: https://coindar.org/en/add
  • Finding: Coindar exposes an event form with source URL, coin selector, caption, description, media, category, and exact/month/quarter date granularity.
  • Why it matters: This is a fast, repeatable distribution lane for launch milestones (AMA, burns, partnerships, listings) without waiting for editorial coverage.

2) Coindar coin-onboarding requirements are clear and practical

  • URL: https://coindar.org/en/page/add-crypto
  • Finding: To add a new coin, Coindar requires exchange listing + daily volume > $10k, plus logo assets and exchange links from a registered representative account.
  • Why it matters: Gives a concrete checklist for when to push a token into calendar ecosystems and what minimum traction is needed first.

3) Coindar API can be used to track competing event velocity

  • URL: https://coindar.org/en/api
  • Finding: API endpoints (/coins, /tags, /events) allow filtering by date, tags, coin IDs, and sorting by views/date.
  • Why it matters: You can monitor which event types get visibility and then mirror high-performing formats in your announcement planning.

4) CoinMarketCap events section is useful for audience visibility

  • URL: https://coinmarketcap.com/events/
  • Finding: CMC events acts as a high-visibility discovery surface for upcoming crypto events (even though submission details are not surfaced in fetched content).
  • Why it matters: Once listing pathways are confirmed manually, CMC events should be treated as a Tier-1 amplification channel.

Actionable Playbook

  1. Use Coindar first for every planned event (AMA, burn, roadmap release, DEX milestone).
  2. Standardize event payload template (title, source proof, UTC time, image).
  3. Build a weekly competitor scrape via Coindar API to identify event formats with highest engagement.
  4. Keep CMC events on watchlist for manual submission workflow validation in browser.

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