> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://greenpaper.games.gg/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://greenpaper.games.gg/product/gam3s.gg-platform/content-and-discovery/analytics.md).

# Analytics

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Many are attracted to blockchain games given their financialization, others are attracted by the technological advancement potential - but as the *home of web3 gaming*, GAM3S.GG has something to offer both with the analytics feature.

The platform analytics dashboard provides users the ability to monitor key metrics of their favorite web3 gaming tokens, without disassociating the tokens from the actual ecosystems or games themselves. Users can easily track aspects such as price performance, market capitalization, trading volume, circulating supply, and maximum supply, among other relevant information with further updates yet to be announced including NFT analytics for game collectibles and more.

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Analytics present under each applicable game page streamline the process of staying updated on the financial and operational status of the games you are interested in.&#x20;


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