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This server directly provides 'real-time and historical cryptocurrency market data', making it a perfect fit for retrieving historical crypto market information.
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This server offers access to 'real-time and historical data on tokens, DEX trading activity, and liquidity across multiple blockchains', which directly matches the user's need for historical crypto market data.
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This server provides 'crypto market data including mid prices, historical candles, and L2 order books', with 'historical candles' being a direct indicator of historical market data for cryptocurrencies.
Why this server?
This server offers access to 'crypto market data including mid prices, historical candles, and L2 order books', making its 'historical candles' feature highly relevant for fetching past crypto market data.
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As the 'Official CoinGecko API MCP Server for Cryptocurrency Price & Market Data', it is highly likely to provide historical cryptocurrency market information, as CoinGecko is a well-known source for such data.
Why this server?
This server provides a comprehensive interface to the CoinGecko API, which is a primary source for 'cryptocurrency data', including historical market data.
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This server offers 'real-time market data, order books, candlestick charts, and trading statistics'. 'Candlestick charts' are inherently based on historical price data, making this relevant for historical crypto market information.
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This server provides 'cryptocurrency prices' and 'technical indicators'. Technical indicators often rely on historical price data, making this a good source for historical crypto market information.
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This server explicitly provides 'real-time and historical Crypto Fear & Greed Index data'. While specific to an index, it directly addresses the 'historical crypto' aspect of the user's query.
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This server enables interaction with Upbit cryptocurrency exchange for 'market data' and 'technical analysis'. Technical analysis typically requires historical data, suggesting it can provide the requested information.