21 answers across 4 categories
About InfoHub, pricing, and the team
It’s a derivatives dashboard that pulls data from 33 exchanges into one screen. Funding rates, OI, liquidations, screener — instead of opening 30 tabs, you open one.
Yes — a free account is required to access the full platform. Sign up takes 30 seconds. The landing page, FAQ, and legal pages are available without an account.
Small team — one person building it, one person trading on it and making sure the numbers are right. More on the Team page.
Yep. Fully responsive — works on phone, tablet, desktop. All the same features.
Join our Telegram community or DM us on X. Feature requests, bug reports, exchange suggestions — we take all of it seriously.
Exchanges, data sources, and platform capabilities
Funding rates, open interest, liquidations, funding/price/spot arbitrage, spread history, heatmaps (funding, OI, liquidation, market), a screener (RSI, volume, 24h change), CVD, options data (max pain, put/call, IV smile), prediction markets, basis tracking, long/short ratios, whale alerts, stablecoin flows, token unlocks, order flow, exchange reserves, correlation analysis, and news. We keep adding stuff.
Currently 33: Binance, Bybit, OKX, Bitget, MEXC, Kraken, BingX, Phemex, Bitunix, Hyperliquid, dYdX, Aster, Lighter, Aevo, Drift, GMX, KuCoin, Deribit, HTX, Bitfinex, WhiteBIT, Coinbase, CoinEx, gTrade, Extended, Variational, BitMEX, Gate.io, edgeX, Nado, Backpack, Orderly, Paradex. We add new ones regularly — both CEX and DEX.
We currently track Hyperliquid, dYdX, Drift, GMX, Aevo, Lighter, gTrade, Aster DEX, Extended, edgeX, Nado, and Variational. Each has its own funding mechanism and settlement schedule, all normalized for easy comparison.
Most data refreshes every 30–60 seconds. CVD updates every 15 seconds. Options data every 60 seconds. The timestamp on each page shows when data was last fetched.
The Compare page shows funding for the same coin across every exchange side-by-side. The Arbitrage section on the funding page surfaces the biggest rate differentials automatically.
The Screener lets you filter coins by RSI, 24h volume, 24h price change, and open interest change. You can combine multiple filters to find coins that match specific criteria — for example, high RSI with rising OI and spiking volume.
Yes. The Alerts page supports conditions for price, funding rate, open interest, and 24h change. You define the threshold and direction, and you get notified when the condition is met.
The Portfolio page lets you add positions and track their P&L. Everything is stored locally in your browser by default. If you create an account, your watchlist and preferences can sync across devices.
Funding rates, OI, liquidations, and more
It’s a periodic payment between longs and shorts on perp contracts that keeps the perp price close to spot. Positive rate = longs pay shorts (market is bullish/overleveraged long). Negative = shorts pay longs. Most exchanges settle every 8 hours, some hourly.
All funding rates are converted to an 8-hour basis for comparison. Exchanges that settle hourly (like Drift or Hyperliquid) have their rates multiplied accordingly, so you can compare rates across exchanges without doing the math yourself.
OI is the total number of open derivative contracts. If OI is rising while price goes up, new money is coming in long. If OI drops, positions are closing. It’s one of the best signals for gauging market conviction.
When a leveraged position loses enough that the exchange force-closes it. Big liquidation cascades can move price fast — that’s why traders watch them. Our liquidation page shows them in real-time across all exchanges.
CVD tracks the net difference between buying and selling volume over time. A rising CVD means more aggressive buying pressure; a falling CVD means more selling pressure. It helps you see whether price moves are backed by real demand or just low-liquidity wicks.
Basis shows the premium or discount of futures prices relative to spot. A positive basis means futures trade above spot (contango), which is typical in bullish markets. A negative basis (backwardation) often signals bearish sentiment or high demand for shorts.
API, data storage, and privacy
Yes. We have a public API with real-time funding rates, open interest, and arbitrage data. Generate API keys in the Developer Dashboard at /developers.
By default, everything is stored locally in your browser using localStorage. If you create an account, your watchlist and preferences sync to our servers so they persist across devices. If you clear your browser data without an account, those settings will be reset.
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