Crypto signals — what they're saying right now
These are the live crypto signals you can gate a paper-trading bot on — the same feeds our crypto_anchor, funding_anchor and sentiment_anchor bots use. Each card below shows its real current reading (refreshed when you load this page) plus a one-click way to build a bot that fires only when the signal lines up. New to the category? Start with the crypto primer.
Fear & Greed sentiment_anchor
The crypto Fear & Greed index (alternative.me): a 0–100 read on the crowd's mood. Below 25 is extreme fear, above 75 is greed — useful context for fading the crowd, never a trigger on its own.
Perp funding funding_anchor
Perpetual-futures funding rate — what longs pay shorts (or vice-versa) every 8 hours. Persistently positive = crowded longs; negative = crowded shorts. A leverage read you can't get off a price chart.
Spot levels crypto_anchor
Live spot and the 24-hour move for the majors, with the nearest live Kalshi/Polymarket price-target bracket and how far it sits from spot — the raw material behind every "will BTC be above $X by Friday?" market.
Options-implied probability deribit
An independent probability the options market itself is
pricing: for each strike, the risk-neutral chance BTC/ETH finishes above it at expiry, computed
(Black–Scholes N(d2)) from live Deribit option implied-vols. Set your own conviction — and the
Kalshi/Polymarket bracket in the Spot levels card above — against it; the gap is the edge.
Every reading here is real, public data — no forecasts, no fabricated numbers; a signal shows — when there's no live value. The options-implied probabilities come straight from live Deribit option prices via the standard Black–Scholes formula — the market's own number, not our forecast. The universal Proven settle-rate signal (our own resolved-market history) also works on crypto bots. Everything on the site is simulated paper trading — a sandbox to test ideas, not financial advice.