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Gemini vs Nansen

Gemini logo

Gemini

Software

Google's most capable AI model

From
On request
Rated
-
Nansen logo

Nansen

Software

Blockchain analytics for smart money

From
$150/month
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: Gemini high fees on standard web interface at 1.49% transaction plus 0.50% convenience fee, with minimum $0.99 charge on small orders; Nansen the vendor's own homepage as captured by the Internet Archive on 2021 offered a 7-day trial for $9, described as access to a blockchain analytics platform with wallet labels, dashboards and alerts; the full subscription price beyond the trial was not shown on this capture, only linked from a separate Pricing page
  • They diverge on capability: Gemini covers Multimodal understanding, Nansen covers Wallet Labels.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Gemini and Nansen actually diverge.

Attributes where Gemini and Nansen differ
AttributeGeminiNansen
Starting priceOn request$150/month
Pricing modelUnknownsubscription
PlatformsWeb, iOS, AndroidWeb
Founded20142019

Identical on both: free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Gemini

  • Multimodal understanding
  • Code generation
  • Image analysis
  • Long context
  • Google Workspace
  • Android
  • API access
  • Android support

Only in Nansen

  • Wallet Labels
  • Smart Money Tracking
  • Token God Mode
  • NFT Paradise
  • DeFi Analytics
  • Multi-chain
  • API

Both cover

  • Web support

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Gemini

  • ai tools managementnot Nansen
  • Workflow automationnot Nansen
  • Reportingnot Nansen

Nansen

  • Analyticsnot Gemini
  • On Chainnot Gemini
  • Researchnot Gemini

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Gemini

  • High fees on standard web interface at 1.49% transaction plus 0.50% convenience fee, with minimum $0.99 charge on small orders
  • Limited cryptocurrency selection compared to Coinbase and Kraken, focusing on compliance over breadth
  • Derivatives platform has low average trading volumes under $68 million per week
  • Futures trading unavailable in major markets including U.S., UK, and European Union
  • No passive income products such as interest rates, lending, or loans
  • Customer support issues with delayed response times and challenging verification process

Nansen

  • The vendor's own homepage as captured by the Internet Archive on 2021 offered a 7-day trial for $9, described as access to a blockchain analytics platform with wallet labels, dashboards and alerts; the full subscription price beyond the trial was not shown on this capture, only linked from a separate Pricing page

Pricing, plan by plan

Gemini

On request
  • Web Exchange$undefined/mo
    • 0.50% convenience fee
    • 1.49% transaction fee
    • Minimum $0.99 per order
  • ActiveTrader$undefined/mo
    • 0.40% taker / 0.20% maker (base rates)
    • Descending to 0.03% taker / 0.00% maker for high volumes
    • Advanced charting and order types
  • Institutional$undefined/mo
    • Custody solutions
    • Dedicated support
    • FIX API access

Nansen

$150/month
  • Pioneer$150/month
    • Smart Money
    • Token Flows
    • NFT analytics
  • Standard$750/month
    • All Pioneer features
    • API access
    • Advanced queries

Which should you pick?

Choose Gemini if

  • You need multimodal understanding.
  • You work on Web, iOS, Android.
  • You also want code generation.

Choose Nansen if

  • You need wallet labels.
  • You also want smart money tracking.

Questions people ask

Is Gemini or Nansen better?
Neither clearly leads. Gemini starts at On request and Nansen at $150/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Gemini or Nansen?
Gemini starts at On request and Nansen at $150/month.
Does Gemini or Nansen run on more platforms?
Gemini runs on Web, iOS, Android. Nansen runs on Web.
What is Gemini best used for?
Gemini is most often used for ai tools management, workflow automation, reporting. Of those, ai tools management and workflow automation are not what Nansen is typically brought in for.
What can Gemini do that Nansen cannot?
Gemini covers Multimodal understanding, Code generation, Image analysis, Long context. Nansen covers Wallet Labels, Smart Money Tracking, Token God Mode, NFT Paradise. Both handle Web support.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Gemini: Is Gemini available in all countries?

Gemini is available in 60+ countries across all major regions (Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania), though specific services and regulatory status vary by location. Futures trading is restricted in major markets including the U.S., UK, and European Union.

Source
Gemini: What cryptocurrencies does Gemini support?

Gemini supports approximately 76+ cryptocurrencies with around 300+ trading pairs, focusing on established digital assets rather than offering the broadest selection of altcoins compared to competitors.

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Gemini: What are Gemini's trading fees?

Web exchange fees are 0.50% convenience fee plus 1.49% transaction fee (minimum $0.99 for orders under $200). ActiveTrader platform fees start at 0.40% taker and 0.20% maker, dropping to 0.03% taker and 0.00% maker for volumes over $500M. Instant Buy charges 2.49% regardless of payment method.

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Gemini: Does Gemini offer APIs for developers?

Yes. Gemini provides WebSocket, REST, and FIX APIs for real-time market data, order placement, and direct access to the trading engine. A sandbox environment is available for testing before production deployment.

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Gemini: Does Gemini have passive income products like staking?

Gemini offers staking services but does not offer interest rates, lending, or loans as passive income products. The platform focuses primarily on spot trading and derivatives.

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