Recently, Coinmarketcap integrated an interesting metric, alongside its usual price and volume charts. It's the FCAS (Fundamental Crypto Assets Score), a crypto rating calculated by mixing together a few relevant information, like developer involvement, price and volatility (and a few other, which, obviously, we don't know).
At the moment, the score is not very visible in the CMC UI, you have to click on the "ratings" tab, and you will get something like this:
As you can see, STEEM has now a "C" rating, with a health index of 545. For comparison, EOS is looking like this:
EOS has a health index of 915, and a rating of "S", which, as far as I know, means "Superb".
STEEM's downtrend seems to have been going on steadily until January and then, since February it's stopped, but it doesn't seem to go upwards (just yet).
I find this trend and score surprisingly accurate, which makes me want to keep an eye on this tool. You can get more info (and see various ratings for CMC listed tokens) here.
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