Crypto dashboard
exchange signals in one desk
A working dashboard for exchange events: listings, promos, premarket, and Alpha Desk in one interface.
Why it
was needed
In crypto, the problem is not lack of data. The problem is that signals live for minutes while sources are spread across exchanges, promo pages, APIs, calendars, and chats.
One exchange section shows launchpool, another hides token splash, a third gives premarket, a fourth announces listing. Manual checking turns analysis into refresh work.
I built an intelligence layer: events are normalized, scored, grouped into desks, and become actions instead of browser tabs.
How the market desk
works
The interface brings heterogeneous exchange events into one language: type, source, deadline, scoring, and next step.
- I Data streamsCollectors are designed for exchanges, premarket, promos, listings, unlocks, and alpha events.
- II Unified gridBinance, Bybit, OKX, Gate, MEXC, KuCoin, and Bitget speak differently; the operator sees one grid.
- III Event highlightsEvents get priority so attention goes to what is urgent and useful.
- IV One product shellListings, Premarket, Promotions, Unlocks, and Alpha remain modes inside one operating shell.
- V React interfaceDense tables, context rail, highlights, and quick drill-down without heavy admin-panel feel.
Live local CryptoDash snapshot
The iframe contains the same local dashboard shell with Market Brief, Alpha Desk, and Premarket. The backend is replaced with demo data so the product can be opened and clicked safely.
What we could
measure
exchange signals in one desk. Here are verifiable outcomes and visual materials from the source projects.
The strong part is that it does not promise to predict the market. It removes the blind zone: the event is visible, explained, and ready for a decision.
Stack,
and why
Similar task? 30 minutes, no brief.
Describe what you need. I will say honestly whether I take it, how much it costs, and whether AI can speed it up.