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  • How to setup Centralised Exchange alerts
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Centralised Exchange Movements

Centralised Exchange Alerts provide users with information about important events or developments on centralized cryptocurrency exchanges.

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Centralised Exchange (CEX) Alerts closely monitor incoming transactions on some of the most widely used cryptocurrency exchanges such as Binance, Coinbase, and Kraken. If a substantial amount of cryptocurrency tokens is detected being deposited into these centralised exchanges, users will receive notifications. This may indicate the potential for a significant price decrease.

How to setup Centralised Exchange alerts

  1. Under Signals section click on Add Subscription under Centralised Exchange. The button is highlighted in black box in the screenshot below.

  1. Clicking on Add Subscription button will require you to enter important fields to create a Centralised Exchange alert subscription. Fill in the fields and click on Add button (located below the input fields). Please refer to the screenshot below. Note: Description regarding the fields is provided below the screenshot.

Fields Description

  • Name: Name for the Alert.

  • Username: The username is a unique identifier displayed when alert is received.

  • Exchange Limit: Exchange limit refers to the maximum amount or quantity that can be traded or exchanged within a specified time frame on a exchange platform.

  1. Upon clicking on the Add button, a subscription notification popup will be displayed on the lower left. See the snapshot below for reference.

  1. An example of centralised Exchange alert received in discord is shown below for reference.

Delivery Channel: This field outlines the chosen communication platform for receiving centralised exchange alerts. Currently and is supported.

Webhook: A webhook is a mechanism that allows automated messages to be sent from one system to another. Currently the discord and slack webhook is supported to receive notifications. You can find instructions on how to create a discord webhook and slack webhook .

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