Listings
Listings — a registry of all trading pairs appearing on your liquidities, with the date and time they were added. Handy for tracking what’s new on the exchange and reacting fast to new assets.
Why it’s useful
Section titled “Why it’s useful”- Catch a new listing. A new pair on the exchange often starts volatile — some traders catch this for a momentum scalp.
- Quickly add a pair to a bot or terminal. See an interesting listing → click the ticker → the pair opens in the terminal where you can trade right away or add it to a bot.
- Track exchange expansion. As exchanges grow, new markets are added (e.g., tokenized stocks
SPYUSDT,LLYUSDTetc. — pairs tied to US stock prices).
Filters
Section titled “Filters”Above the table:
- Contract type —
All,Futures,Spot(depends on what the exchange provides). - Date — filter by listing date (range or specific day).
- Search — ticker filter.
Table columns
Section titled “Table columns”Each row — one trading pair:
- Contract type —
FuturesorSpot(tag on the left). - Status —
Listedfor active pairs. Delistings (if a pair was removed) — a separate tag. - Pair ticker — e.g.,
QCOMUSDT,NBISUSDT. The full symbol name on the exchange. - Date and time of listing — the moment the exchange added the pair (precision down to seconds).
What to do with a new pair
Section titled “What to do with a new pair”The ticker in the table row is clickable: the click opens the pair directly in the trading terminal of the appropriate type (futures or spot) with the symbol pre-selected.
If you want to automate — add the pair to an existing Crazy bot (in step 1 «Main parameters» → «Trading pairs») or create a new one.