Docs
How the terminal actually works: what the primary instrument drives, what aggregation changes, where history comes from, and how to read the panels. The guided tour inside the app links straight into these pages.
Core concepts
- Primary and aggregation The primary instrument drives the footprint chart, the DOM ladder and history. The aggregate set merges extra venues into the panels that support a composite. How to switch one, curate the other, and which panels react.
- Venues and the composite order book Cryexc connects to exchanges directly from your browser and merges their books into one view. How the composite order book is built, what the per-panel filter does, and why symbols keep their native venue names.
- History sources What fills the chart behind the live bars. The difference between Live exchange and Full history, the 48 hour window, the preload switch, and why changing the source reloads the app.
Panels
- Footprint chart Reading bid and ask volume inside every candle: cluster and profile styles, delta mode, tick grouping, the USD toggle, and the non-time bar types.
- DOM ladder The vertical price ladder: resting size on both sides, volume traded at each level, and the tape landing in real time.
- Trades tape Live aggressive prints across every connected venue. Size bars, the min-size filter, buy and sell sounds, and how to read the tape next to the footprint.
- Historical chart OHLC candles from the venue REST API with unlimited lookback: how it differs from the footprint chart, the TPO market-profile view, Load more paging, and the higher-timeframe overlay set.
- Alerts Twelve alert types that watch the live feed: price, large trades, liquidations, volume and delta spikes, finished auctions, CVD divergence, exhaustion, walls, absorption and price velocity.
Nothing here needs an account. Open the terminal and follow along.