Crypto exposure through the stock market comes in three shapes: exchanges and brokers that earn fees on activity, miners that produce coins and hold them, and treasury companies that mainly hold digital assets on the balance sheet. Each one behaves differently when the underlying asset moves.
Every score below is free. 7 crypto-linked stocks scored on the same eight factors, updated as the data changes.
Ranked highest to lowest by MELANY composite score, a 0 to 100 reading from eight factors. Each row links to the full breakdown and the live price. Ratings are a dated snapshot, most recently computed 2026-08-21.
These tiers are algorithmic research readings, not a recommendation to buy or sell any security, and not personalized investment advice. Ranking order is not a suggested purchase order.
The score and the eight factors behind it are open on every company page. The trade plan is the part that is not: one suggested entry price per company, the stop, the targets, and an alert when a name enters its entry zone. That unlocks free when you create an account.
5 of 7 companies in this group have a scoring history going back a month, and 5 of those changed. All 5 are below: 5 lower.
Measured against each company's rating about 30 days ago. A tier change is reported as a move between named tiers; the score is what carries the direction. Runner is a short-term momentum flag, not a rung above or below any other tier.
Exchanges earn on volume, so they track trading activity rather than price alone. Miners are leveraged to price minus energy cost, and their share counts often expand to fund equipment, which dilutes existing holders. Treasury holders track the asset most directly and are usually the most volatile of the three. Regulation and network economics move the whole group at once.
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Every company on this page is scored by MELANY, our own engine, which reads regulatory filings and market data and produces a composite score from 0 to 100 across eight factors: valuation, business quality, price momentum, earnings track record, analyst sentiment, catalyst setup, risk-adjusted profile and macro fit.
Each score maps to a conviction tier rather than a buy or sell call. Established companies with enough financial history are judged on fundamentals. Pre-profit or thin-data companies are judged on a separate speculative path that leans on momentum and theme strength, because there are not enough fundamentals to read. That is why two names with similar scores can carry very different risk.
Loosely, and differently by type. Exchanges track trading volume, miners track price minus energy costs, and treasury holders track the asset most directly.
Equipment is capital intensive and often funded by issuing shares, so a rising coin price does not always translate into rising value per share.
Ratings are recomputed on a rolling schedule and each row shows its own scoring date.
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