The live terminal is free.
Pro rewinds 30 days. Research searches 90 days.
Every Binance USDT-M pair and every Hyperliquid perp, live, free forever: no card, no trial clock.
Watch the market live.
- +The full terminal: every Binance USDT-M pair and every Hyperliquid perp
- +Live order flow: book, tape, liquidation heatmap
- +Replay yesterday: 6 majors, up to 2×
- +Free lessons and public event replays
- +Try the search with free sample queries
Rewind it. We already recorded every perp.
- +Jump back 30 days on all 660+ pairs, tick by tick
- +10 record searches a month, launched from any chart moment
- +Every named market event, replayable
- +The full lesson catalog
- +Hyperliquid liquidation levels, footprint, TPO and volume profile
- +Scanner, alerts and paper trading in replay
Search 90 days of the record.
- +Look back 90 days across every recorded market
- +Ask in plain English: every time it happened, and what followed
- +300 deterministic searches per month
- +Turn any result into a live alert
- +Works directly, over the REST API, or from an AI agent
- +Shareable reports and CSV export
No auto-charge on Bitcoin · Cancel anytime on card · An expired or partial payment never loses credits
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Prefer to run it yourself? The terminal is open source.
The client is AGPL-3.0 and a MIT gateway runs it on Binance's free public data with one command: chart, DOM ladder, tape, liquidation Field and 1s / 5s / 15s / 30s candles, no account. These plans buy the layers built on the recorded history: replay, research, VPIN, positioning, patterns and the courses.
Running research at volume, or building on the record?
Scaled API and MCP access, shareable rerunnable research and alerts at team or agent-fleet volume, with priority execution. Raw high-resolution data feeds are available on request.
What is free, and what is paid?
The live view is free. The recorded history is what you pay for.
Free is the full live terminal across 660+ Binance USDT-M crypto and TradFi perpetuals, plus every Hyperliquid perpetual, replay of one fully archived 24-hour UTC day on 6 majors, archived events from the last 7 days (plus any event we mark public, whatever its age), free lessons, and sample searches. It needs an account, never a card.
Pro adds the rolling 30-day replay and lookup window across 660+ recorded Binance USDT-M crypto and TradFi perpetuals, every archived event, the full lesson catalog, the advanced chart layers (footprint, volume profile, liquidation tiers), alerts, paper trading in replay, and 10 record searches a month.
Research extends replay and lookup to 90 days, raises the allowance to 300 searches a month, and adds the full research workflow: multi-condition and sequence searches across every recorded market, outcome comparisons, saved searches and live alerts, reports and CSV export, and the same engine from code or an AI agent.
Pricing has the line-by-line comparison.
Can I run the terminal without an account?
Yes. The terminal client is open source under AGPL-3.0, and the MIT-licensed gateway runs it on Binance’s free public market data with one command. Self-hosted you get the chart with real history, DOM ladder, orderbook, trade tape, liquidations, the candle-derived liquidation Field, VPVR, TPO, paper trading and 1s / 5s / 15s / 30s candles built from the raw trade stream. No account, no API key, no time limit.
What needs the hosted product is everything computed from the recorded history: VPIN, positioning, the modelled liquidation heatmap and Levels, patterns, scanner scores, contagion, deep historical replay and the courses taught inside the terminal. The open source page has the full split and the one-command quick start.
How far back can I go?
Replay: Pro covers a rolling 30-day window across the recorded Binance markets. Research extends that window to 90 days, and Free includes a smaller allowance on the majors. Named archived events stay replayable beyond those windows under their stated free, public or paid access rules.
Search: Pro’s included searches look back 30 days. Research looks back 90 days and raises the monthly search allowance. Every result states which markets and dates it scanned, and anything that was missing, so you never have to guess what an answer covers. Newly recorded history becomes searchable only after it passes our completeness checks.
Do lessons cost extra?
No. The free and public lessons cost nothing, and the full catalog is included with Pro: there are no per-lesson purchases.
Interactive questions and paper trading in replay work today. Saved quiz scores and progress across the catalog are still to come. Lessons shows how one runs.
Is this financial advice?
No. EdgeDepth is market data and education. Nothing on this site or in the product is a recommendation to buy or sell anything, and no result is promised. Perpetual futures are leveraged instruments and carry a substantial risk of loss.
Counts describe what the record contains. They are observed history, never a forecast, and what you do with them is your decision. The disclaimer is the formal version.
What happens if EdgeDepth goes down?
Downtime-credit terms are not finalized yet, so we are not going to imply that one exists. Any credit policy will be published once the billing behavior and commercial terms are approved. Until then, the terms are the only commitment we have made.
Is EdgeDepth finished? What does early access mean?
The EARLY ACCESS label means the product is real and usable today: the search engine, the public API, the read-only MCP server, the live terminal, 30-day tick replay and the event archive are all live. What is still moving is the surface around them.
It does not mean the recorded market data is experimental. Capture is lossless, replays are deterministic, and archived events stay replayable. Founder pricing is available during this stage and is held while your subscription stays active.
The roadmap says what is live, what is rolling out, and what is only being explored.