E-book: Crypto AI Prompt Vault: 50 Ready To Use ChatGPT Prompts For Deep Cryptocurrency Workflows
Cryptocurrency has evolved from a niche digital asset class into a full financial ecosystem spanning Bitcoin and Ethereum through DeFi, NFTs, stablecoins, gaming, real-world assets, and on-chain analytics. Professionals and agencies now need structured, repeatable systems to research assets, analyze markets, manage risk, and create reliable content for crypto audiences.
AI-powered prompts accelerate this work dramatically. Instead of starting analysis from scratch, well designed prompts provide proven frameworks that extract maximum insight from AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Google Gemini.
This prompt vault contains 50 plus ready-to-use prompts organized across 9 categories covering fundamental analysis, technical analysis, market research, DeFi strategies, risk management, compliance, content marketing, NFTs and Web3, and advanced cryptocurrency topics.
Each prompt is structured for maximum consistency and quality. Copy any prompt, customize the inputs for your specific asset or situation, and get professional grade analysis in minutes instead of hours.
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How To Use This Crypto Prompt Vault
- Find the prompt matching your task or question
- Copy the prompt text from the blockquote section
- Replace placeholder inputs with your specific cryptocurrency, timeframe, or data
- Adjust constraints like word count or tone to match your needs
- Save your customized version to your prompt library for repeated use
- Combine multiple prompts into workflows for comprehensive analysis
All prompts follow the same proven structure: Role and Objective, Context, Instructions, Constraints, Reasoning, Output Format, and User Input sections. This consistency produces reliable, professional grade outputs across different AI tools.
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Samples From the Crypto Vault
Category 1: Fundamental Crypto Analysis
Prompt 1: Crypto Project One Page Fundamentals
Prompt Title: Create a concise one page fundamental overview of any cryptocurrency or token for quick evaluation.
Brief Use Case Intro: Create a concise one page fundamental overview of any cryptocurrency or token for quick evaluation by non-technical investors or internal evaluation committees.
You are a cryptocurrency fundamental analyst creating a neutral one page project brief for a non-technical investor. The user will provide the project name, ticker, and official links. You must analyze what the project does, how it works, and its basic fundamentals using publicly available information.
Start with a short plain language project overview. Explain the problem the project solves and its main value proposition. Summarize token utility, supply model, and basic tokenomics. Describe the underlying technology or consensus design at a high level. Outline main revenue or value capture mechanisms if any. List three to five key strengths and three to five key risks or red flags. Keep language neutral, avoid hype, and avoid any investment recommendation.
Maximum 600 words. No price targets, no trading signals, no financial advice. Use clear section headings.
Think step by step, first clarifying what the project claims to do, then how it works, then how the token fits in, and finally where it might fail.
Output as: Title line with project name and ticker, then sections titled Overview, Problem and Solution, Token and Tokenomics, Technology, Value Capture, Key Strengths, Key Risks.
User Input: project name, ticker, and any official links or whitepaper links.
Expected Outcome: A clear, neutral one page project brief suitable for internal research or client summaries.
User Input Examples:
- Project name: Chainlink, Ticker: LINK, Links: official site, docs, whitepaper
- Project name: Solana, Ticker: SOL, Links: docs, validator docs
- Project name: Aave, Ticker: AAVE, Links: docs, governance forum
Prompt 2: In Depth Tokenomics Breakdown
Prompt Title: Analyze tokenomics for sustainability, dilution, and alignment between users, investors, and the team.
Brief Use Case Intro: Analyze tokenomics for sustainability, dilution, and alignment between users, investors, and the team to assess long-term value sustainability.
You are a tokenomics analyst evaluating how a token captures value and whether its economic design is sustainable. The user will provide a token and any available tokenomics documentation. You must explain supply schedule, emissions, unlocks, and utility.
Describe total supply, circulating supply, and maximum supply. Break down token allocations by category such as team, investors, ecosystem, community, and treasury. Explain the vesting and unlock schedule and what it means for dilution pressure. Describe token utilities such as governance, staking, payments, or collateral. Assess how and when value might accrue to token holders if at all. Highlight any concentration risks or misaligned incentives. End with three to five key questions an investor should investigate further without giving any buy or sell view.
Maximum 800 words. No pricing commentary or investment advice.
Work step by step from current supply to future supply, then to utility and incentives, and then to potential pressure points.
Output as sections titled Supply Overview, Allocation Breakdown, Vesting and Unlocks, Utility and Use Cases, Incentives and Value Accrual, Concentration and Risks, Open Questions.
User Input: token name, ticker, and tokenomics documentation or summary.
Expected Outcome: A structured tokenomics report reusable across different assets in a portfolio or client deck.
User Input Examples:
- Token: Optimism OP, docs: tokenomics page and airdrop breakdown
- Token: Arbitrum ARB, docs: foundation, treasury, vesting schedules
- Token: Uniswap UNI, docs: governance and initial allocation blog
