Crypto Events Calendar
A comprehensive listing of critical events and updates impacting leading digital assets
A Centralized Calendar for a Decentralized World
The decentralized nature of digital assets makes tracking data, events, and updates challenging. Unlike traditional securities, digital asset projects are typically freely available to modify, update, and run. This open source structure leads to software updates that create forks, chain splits, airdrops, and other events that present issues for service providers and opportunities for managed funds.
DAR's Crypto Events Calendar aggregates data from hundreds of sources to create a centralized view of upcoming events, technical developments, and more. See a traditional calendar or a list view in the DAR Portal, and filter by event type or token.

Coverage for Leading Digital Assets
The Crypto Events Calendar details events impacting the largest and most important digital asset projects. Our coverage continually expands to meet client needs and the demands of an evolving marketplace, and includes digital assets such as:
- 0x
- Algorand
- Augur
- Binance Coin
- Bitcoin
- Bitcoin Cash
- Bitcoin SV
- Cardano
- Chainlink
- Cosmos
- Dash
- EOS
- Ethereum
- Ethereum Classic
- Litecoin
- Maker
- Monero
- Neo
- Stellar
- Tether
- Tezos
- TRON
- XRP
- Zcash
- Additional Digital Assets
- 0x
- Algorand
- Augur
- Binance Coin
- Bitcoin
- Bitcoin Cash
- Bitcoin SV
- Cardano
- Chainlink
- 0x
- Algorand
- Augur
- Binance Coin
- Bitcoin
- Bitcoin Cash
- Bitcoin SV
- Cardano
- Chainlink
- Cosmos
- Dash
- EOS
- Ethereum
- Ethereum Classic
- Litecoin
- Maker
- Monero
- Neo
- Stellar
- Tether
- Tezos
- TRON
- XRP
- Zcash
- Additional Digital Assets
- Cosmos
- Dash
- EOS
- Ethereum
- Ethereum Classic
- Litecoin
- Maker
- Monero
- Neo
- Stellar
- Tether
- Tezos
- TRON
- XRP
- Zcash
- Additional Digital Assets
Compiled From Hundreds of Sources
Hundreds of sources from across the digital asset ecosystem are analyzed to compile the information presented in the Crypto Events Calendar, including:
- Project core software repositories
- Client implementation software repositories
- Application and ecosystem repositories
- Core developer and governance calls
- Blog posts and roadmap updates
- Chat groups and messaging channels
- Mailing lists
- Social media outlets
- Message boards
- News organizations and independent bloggers
- Staff research
- Other additional industry sources
