About DATS

CryptosEyes explains public-company crypto exposure with source notes, repeatable calculations, and plain-English risk context.

Our Mission

CryptosEyes started because public-company crypto exposure is scattered across filings, investor decks, exchange data, and press releases. As more companies add Bitcoin, Ethereum, or stablecoin exposure to their balance sheets, readers need a clear way to separate reported holdings from market hype.

We turn those inputs into visible dashboards, mNAV tools, sats-per-share calculations, source-backed explainers, and risk notes. The goal is not to tell you what to buy. It is to show how the numbers are built so you can judge the exposure yourself.

Transparency

Real-time tracking of public company wallets and treasury statements.

Valuation

Deep analysis of mNAV and market sentiment relative to asset reserves.

Insights

Clear metrics that help you make better decisions about crypto investments.

Data Methodology

Treasury Data

We review SEC filings, issuer investor-relations pages, company announcements, and public treasury datasets. When a number comes from a secondary source, we treat it as provisional until it can be checked against a primary disclosure.

Financial Metrics

mNAV, sats per share, and treasury-premium figures combine share count, market capitalization, crypto price, and disclosed holdings. These estimates can move quickly, so pages include methodology notes and correction paths.

Meet the Research Team

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Marcus Vane

Lead Crypto Markets Analyst

Covers Bitcoin treasury companies, ETF market structure, mining economics, and crypto market cycles using public filings, company disclosures, and market data.

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Sarah Chen

Quantitative Researcher

Focuses on on-chain data, treasury metrics, risk notes, and repeatable frameworks for comparing public-company crypto exposure.

How We Avoid Thin Content

Every company and analysis page must include a visible calculation, dataset summary, source note, or risk explanation beyond a price quote.
We do not publish empty ticker pages, scraped summaries, or articles that only repeat market headlines.
Financial claims are written with dates, caveats, and correction paths because crypto treasury data changes fast.
Tools link back to their assumptions so readers can see what is measured, what is estimated, and what is excluded.

Disclosure: CryptosEyes is an independent tracking platform. Our research follows a strict Editorial Policy to keep our data accurate and unbiased.