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Everything you need to know about using DeltaStrike.vip — real-time orderbook intelligence for Binance Futures and Spot markets.

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Getting Started

DeltaStrike.vip is an institutional-grade liquidity surveillance platform for Binance. It answers one question: where is the big money sitting, and what just changed?

The platform tracks the largest limit orders (whale walls) on the orderbook in real time, detects when they appear, grow, shrink, get attacked, or disappear, and visualizes everything on an interactive depth chart.

How to access DeltaStrike

  1. Visit deltastrike.vip — the landing page shows a live BTC ticker and an overview of what the platform offers.
  2. Create an account — go to the Login page and sign in using one of two methods:
    • Google OAuth — one-click sign-in with your Google account. Fast and secure.
    • Magic Link — enter your email address and receive a login link in your inbox. No password needed. Click the link and you are in.
  3. Subscribe for premium access — contact us on Telegram to subscribe through Tribute. We accept both fiat (credit/debit card) and cryptocurrency. Your premium access is activated after payment confirmation.
  4. Start trading smarter — open Orderbook Alerts for the live alert dashboard, or Depth Chart v3 for the full interactive chart experience.

What you get with premium access

  • Real-time top 10 largest limit orders on each side of the orderbook (asks and bids)
  • Instant alerts when whale walls appear, grow, shrink, get attacked, or disappear
  • Interactive depth chart with heatmap, wall lifecycle lines, and 15 drawing tools
  • All Tokens Market Overview with live Binance Futures prices
  • Economic Calendar for macro events that move crypto
  • Video tutorials from the DeltaStrike team
  • Telegram alerts delivered to your channel

Features Overview

DeltaStrike has several pages, each focused on a specific aspect of orderbook analysis and market intelligence.

Orderbook Alerts — whale wall detection dashboard

Real-time monitoring of BTCUSDT Futures. Detects when large limit orders (whale walls) appear, change size, get attacked by market orders, or disappear. Shows the top bid and ask levels, mid price, spread, funding rate, and a live signal history. Alerts are also sent to Telegram. Premium access required.

Depth Chart v3 — interactive orderbook visualization

The main analysis tool. Combines a candlestick price chart with a heatmap of the top 10 liquidity zones, wall-shift lifecycle lines, an alerts history table, market context (funding rate, open interest), and 15 TradingView-style drawing tools. Supports 4 symbols (BTC, ETH, SOL, XMR) on both Futures and Spot markets. Premium access required.

All Tokens Market Overview — 150+ Binance pairs with live data

A real-time sortable table of 150+ Binance Futures pairs with 8 columns: price, 24-hour change, funding rate, volume, trade count, high, low, and last trade quantity. Includes a spot market comparison tab, multi-select quote asset filter (USDT, BTC, USDC, and more), and symbol search. Data updates via WebSocket. Premium access required.

Economic Calendar — macro events that move crypto

Track high-impact macroeconomic events that influence cryptocurrency markets: FOMC rate decisions, CPI inflation data, Non-Farm Payrolls, PCE, GDP releases, and unemployment claims. Filter by impact level and country. Premium access required.

Test Strategies — candlestick chart with strategy performance

A candlestick chart with a strategy performance summary table. Designed for testing and evaluating trading strategies. Drawing tools are available for annotation. Currently under active development. Public access.

Video Tutorials — learn orderbook analysis

Video guides explaining how to use DeltaStrike features, how to read the orderbook, and how to apply orderbook intelligence to your trading. Premium access required.

Tick Explorer — trade-by-trade orderbook replay

A visualization tool for replaying orderbook activity trade by trade. See exactly how the orderbook changed with each individual trade execution. Currently available as a demo with development in progress. Premium access required.

Depth Chart v2 — multi-symbol depth chart

An alternative depth chart with multi-symbol support (BTCUSDT, ETHUSDT, SOLUSDT, XMRUSDT), depth heatmap, candlestick chart, and the full set of 15 drawing tools. Does not include wall-shift lifecycle lines or the alerts history table. Premium access required.

Orderbook Alerts — Whale Wall Detection

The Orderbook Alerts dashboard monitors Binance BTCUSDT Futures in real time, tracking the lifecycle of large limit orders.

What it detects

  • WALL_NEW — A large limit order appears on the orderbook. A whale just placed a wall. Example: "150 BTC wall appeared at 67,500 ask."
  • WALL_BOOST — An existing wall increases in size. The whale is adding more. Example: "Wall at 67,500 grew from 100 to 180 BTC."
  • WALL_REDUCE — An existing wall decreases in size. The whale is pulling some out. Example: "Wall at 67,500 shrank from 180 to 90 BTC."
  • WALL_ATTACK — Market orders are trading against a wall. Price is hitting the whale's level. Example: "67,500 ask wall under attack, 40 hits."
  • WALL_REMOVED — A previously detected wall disappears. The whale cancelled the order or it was fully filled. Example: "150 BTC wall at 67,500 removed."

Large trade detection

The dashboard also detects large individual trades (aggTrades) above a USDT threshold (default: $100,000). These appear in the signal history alongside wall signals, showing the trade side (buy or sell), size, and execution price.

Live dashboard layout

The dashboard shows:

  • Top bid and ask levels — the largest orders on each side, ranked by quantity.
  • Mid price — the midpoint between best bid and best ask.
  • Spread — the difference between best ask and best bid.
  • Funding rate — the current perpetual funding rate and time until next funding.
  • Signal history — a real-time scrolling list of all detected events. New alerts flash on the page.

Telegram alerts

When a signal is detected, DeltaStrike sends a formatted message to the configured Telegram channel with the price, quantity, event type, and a direct link to Binance.

Depth Chart v3 — Interactive Orderbook Visualization

The Depth Chart v3 is the primary analysis tool. It combines multiple data layers on a single chart so you can see price action, liquidity structure, whale positions, and what changed — all in one view.

Getting started

  • Market: Choose Futures or Spot.
  • Symbol: Pick a trading pair — BTC/USDT, ETH/USDT, SOL/USDT, or XMR/USDT.
  • Zones: Set the number of top liquidity levels per side (for example, 10).

Everything updates in real time via WebSocket. You will see the candlestick chart, the orderbook tables, and the heatmap overlay update automatically as new data arrives.

Chart layers

  • Candlestick chart — standard OHLCV price chart from Binance, supporting timeframes from 1 minute to 1 month.
  • Heatmap overlay — green bands for bid-side support zones, red bands for ask-side resistance zones. Opacity indicates relative strength. Toggle with the Heatmap checkbox.
  • Wall-shift lifecycle lines — horizontal lines showing how long each large order has been active and at what price. Blue for bids, orange for asks. Toggle with the Wall Shifts checkbox.
  • Custom price lines — horizontal lines you add from the orderbook tables using the + button. Toggle with the Predictions checkbox.
  • Market context — live funding rate and open interest displayed alongside the chart for additional market context.
  • Drawing tools — 15 TradingView-style drawing tools for technical analysis (see the Drawing Tools section below).

How to Read the Orderbook Data

The orderbook tables and alerts contain several data fields. Here is what each one means and how to use it for trading decisions.

Fields in the top 10 orderbook tables

Price
The price level where the limit order is resting. This is where the whale has placed their wall. If this level is on the bid side, it represents potential support. If it is on the ask side, it represents potential resistance.
Quantity (Qty)
The size of the order in the base currency (BTC for BTCUSDT). A larger quantity means a stronger wall — more volume would need to trade at this level to consume it.
USDT Value
The dollar value of the order (price multiplied by quantity). This makes it easy to compare the significance of walls at different price levels.
Distance from Mid Price (% Mid)
How far this order is from the current mid price, expressed as a percentage. Orders closer to the mid price are more immediately relevant — they could be hit sooner if price moves toward them.
Hits
How many times market orders have traded against this level. A high hit count means the wall is under active attack. Watch for walls with rising hit counts — they may be about to break.
Age
How long this order has been in the top 10. Older walls have been sitting patiently, which often indicates strong conviction from the whale. Fresh walls may be more likely to be pulled.
Cumulative Quantity (Acc Qty)
The total BTC from the mid price to this level, summed across the entire exchange orderbook — not just the top 10. This tells you how much total volume would need to be consumed to move the price to this level. It is computed server-side from the full orderbook depth.
Cumulative USDT Value (Acc USDT)
Same as cumulative quantity, but expressed in USDT. This is the total dollar cost to move price from mid to this level. Use it to gauge how much capital would be needed to push through a wall.

Alert severity levels

Each alert event has a severity indicating how significant the change is:

  • CRITICAL — very large order or extremely significant change. Pay attention immediately.
  • HIGH — significant event. Worth monitoring closely.
  • MEDIUM — moderate change. Part of normal orderbook dynamics, but notable.
  • LOW — minor change. Informational.

How to use this data

  • Identify support and resistance — large bid walls indicate potential support levels where whales are willing to buy. Large ask walls indicate resistance where whales are selling.
  • Watch for wall attacks — when a wall is getting hit (rising hit count, WALL_ATTACK alerts), price may be about to break through that level.
  • Detect spoofing — walls that appear and disappear quickly (WALL_NEW followed by WALL_REMOVED within minutes) may be spoofing — fake walls placed to manipulate price perception.
  • Track whale conviction — walls that persist for hours with low hit counts suggest strong conviction. Walls that get boosted (WALL_BOOST) suggest the whale is doubling down.
  • Measure depth — the cumulative USDT fields tell you the total cost to break through a price level. A wall at $68,000 with $50M cumulative depth is much harder to break than one with $5M.

Chart Controls and Navigation

Timeframe

Use the timeframe dropdown (1m, 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, 1d, 1w, 1M) to change the candle size. All standard periods from 1 minute to 1 month are supported.

Pan to load more history

Drag the chart left or right to scroll through history. More candles load automatically when you pan past the currently loaded data.

Center today

Click Center today to jump back to the current time after panning into the past.

Auto Scale

When enabled, the price axis adjusts automatically to fit the visible candles. Disable it for a fixed scale that does not change when you scroll.

Predictions toggle

The Predictions checkbox shows or hides the custom price lines you added from the + button in the orderbook tables. Turn it off to declutter the chart while keeping your lines saved.

Zoom

Use the scroll wheel or pinch gesture to zoom in and out on the time axis. For precise zooming, use the zoom drawing tool (magnifier icon) to select a specific time range.

Wall Shifts — Lifecycle Tracking on the Chart

Wall Shifts visualize the lifecycle of large limit orders directly on the chart. Enable the Wall Shifts checkbox in the chart settings bar to activate this feature.

Lifecycle lines on the chart

Each large order detected today gets a horizontal line at its price level. The line starts when the order was first detected and extends forward in time while the order remains active. When the order is removed, the line stops growing.

Colors: blue for bid-side orders, orange for ask-side orders. These colors are deliberately distinct from the green/red candlesticks and are colorblind-friendly.

Orders that were already active before today start their lines at midnight UTC.

Alerts history table

When Wall Shifts is enabled, an alerts history table appears below the orderbook tables. It shows all wall-shift events since midnight UTC, newest first.

Columns: Age (time since event), Type (NEW, BOOST, REDUCE, ATTACK, REMOVED), Side (ask or bid), Price, Qty (BTC), USDT (dollar value), Severity, and Action (button to center the chart on this event).

Row colors: blue for NEW, green for BOOST, red for REDUCE, orange for ATTACK, gray for REMOVED.

Reload button

Click the reload button (circular arrow icon next to the Wall Shifts checkbox) to re-fetch all of today's wall-shift events from the server. Use it if data looks stale or incomplete after switching symbols or reconnecting.

Orderbook Tables — Bids and Asks

The Bids and Asks tables show the top liquidity zones. Each table displays the largest resting limit orders on its side, ranked by quantity (largest first).

Columns: rank (#), age, price, quantity, USDT value, cumulative quantity, cumulative USDT, hits, and delta changes. Values flash green when they increase and red when they decrease.

Heatmap

Enable Heatmap to draw support (green, bids) and resistance (red, asks) zones on the chart. Each zone corresponds to a top-N level from the orderbook tables. Opacity indicates relative strength — brighter zones have larger orders.

Adding a price line from the table

Each row has a + button. Click it to add a horizontal line on the chart at that order's price level. These lines are controlled by the Predictions toggle.

Drawing Tools — Technical Analysis on the Chart

The left-side toolbar provides 15 TradingView-style drawing tools for technical analysis directly on the chart. Available on Depth Chart v3, Depth Chart v2, and Test Strategies.

Line tools

  • Trend Line — draw a straight line between two points. Classic support/resistance and trendline analysis.
  • Ray — a line extending infinitely in one direction from two anchor points.
  • Extended Line — a line extending infinitely in both directions through two points.
  • Arrow — a line with an arrowhead at the end point. Useful for marking directional expectations.
  • Horizontal Line — a horizontal line at a specific price level. Mark key support/resistance.
  • Vertical Line — a vertical line at a specific time. Mark key events.
  • Cross Line — combined horizontal and vertical lines at a single point.

Click the line group button to expand the submenu and pick a specific tool. The last-used tool in the group becomes the primary button.

Shapes

  • Rectangle — draw a rectangular zone between two opposite corners. Useful for marking support/resistance areas, supply/demand zones, or consolidation ranges.

Fibonacci and position tools

  • Fibonacci Retracement — draw Fibonacci retracement levels between two price points. Standard levels: 0%, 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, 78.6%, 100%.
  • Long Position — mark a long trade entry with target and stop-loss levels. Automatically calculates risk-reward ratio.
  • Short Position — mark a short trade entry with target and stop-loss levels.

Range tools

  • Date Range — measure the time distance between two points on the chart.
  • Price Range — measure the price distance between two levels.
  • Date and Price Range — measure both time and price distance simultaneously.

Measure tool

Click and drag to measure the price distance, percentage change, and number of bars between two points on the chart. Quick way to check moves without creating a permanent drawing.

Zoom tool

Click the magnifier icon, then click and drag on the chart to select a time region. When you release, the chart zooms into the selected range. The price axis auto-scales to fit the visible data. Use the scroll wheel or pinch to zoom back out.

Properties bar

When a drawing tool is active or a drawing is selected, a floating toolbar appears at the top of the chart:

  • Color swatch — click to open a 16-color palette. Pick a color for the line or shape border.
  • Thickness — choose line width: 1px, 2px, 3px, or 4px.
  • Style — choose line style: solid, dashed, or dotted.

Changes apply instantly to the active preview or the selected drawing. Your color, thickness, and style preferences are remembered per tool type.

Editing a drawing

Click any drawing on the chart to select it. Drag its anchor points to reposition. The properties bar shows additional actions:

  • Clone — duplicate the selected drawing (offset slightly so it is visible).
  • Lock — lock the drawing to prevent accidental moves. Click again to unlock.
  • Delete — remove the selected drawing.

Utility buttons

  • Undo (Ctrl+Z) — undo the last drawing action.
  • Redo (Ctrl+Y) — redo a previously undone action.
  • Delete — delete the currently selected drawing.
  • Clear all — remove all drawings from the chart.

Keyboard shortcuts

  • Ctrl+Z — Undo
  • Ctrl+Y — Redo
  • Delete / Backspace — Delete selected drawing
  • Escape — Deselect current drawing or cancel active tool

Persistence

All drawings are saved automatically in your browser (localStorage) per symbol and market. They persist across page refreshes and sessions. If you clear your browser data, drawings will be lost — use the Export feature to back them up.

Custom Price Lines

Custom lines are horizontal price lines you add to the chart from the orderbook tables (using the + button) or manually. Each line has a price, an optional label, and a start/end time. They are stored per symbol and market in your browser (localStorage).

Editing a line

Click a line or its label on the chart to open the edit modal. You can change the price, label, or time range, or delete the line.

Visibility

Custom lines are controlled by the Predictions checkbox. Toggle it off to hide all custom lines without deleting them.

Export / Import

Click Export/Import in the chart bar to manage your custom lines:

  • Export — download your custom lines as a JSON file. Use this to back up your analysis or transfer it to another browser or device.
  • Import — load lines from a previously exported JSON file.
  • Delete All Lines — remove all custom lines for the current symbol and market.

Note: drawings created with the drawing tools (trend lines, rectangles, etc.) are saved separately and are not included in the line export. They persist in localStorage automatically.

All Tokens Market Overview

The All Tokens Market Overview page shows a real-time sortable table of 150+ Binance Futures pairs with comprehensive market data.

Data columns

  • Price — every token's current price, updated in real time via WebSocket.
  • 24-hour change — percentage change over the last 24 hours, color-coded green (up) or red (down).
  • Funding rate — the current perpetual futures funding rate for each token.
  • 24-hour volume — total trading volume in USDT over the last 24 hours.
  • Trade count — the number of trades executed in the last 24 hours.
  • 24-hour high — the highest price reached in the last 24 hours.
  • 24-hour low — the lowest price reached in the last 24 hours.
  • Last trade quantity — the size of the most recent trade executed for each token.

Filtering and sorting

  • Sortable columns — click any column header to sort the table by that column (ascending or descending).
  • Symbol search — type a symbol name in the search bar to filter the table instantly (for example, "ETH" or "SOL").
  • Quote asset filter — use the multi-select quote asset filter to show only pairs with a specific quote currency (USDT, BTC, USDC, and others). Select one or more quote assets at a time.

Spot market comparison tab

Switch between the Futures and Spot tabs to compare data across both Binance markets. The spot tab shows equivalent market data for Binance Spot trading pairs.

Connection status

A status indicator shows whether the WebSocket is connected and when data was last updated.

Use this page to get a quick market pulse across the entire Binance ecosystem before diving into specific symbols on the Depth Chart.

Economic Calendar

The Economic Calendar page tracks macroeconomic events that have significant impact on cryptocurrency markets.

Key events for crypto traders

  • FOMC — Federal Open Market Committee rate decisions. The single most impactful event for all markets.
  • CPI — Consumer Price Index. Inflation data that directly affects monetary policy expectations.
  • NFP — Non-Farm Payrolls. Employment data that signals economic strength or weakness.
  • PCE — Personal Consumption Expenditures. The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure.
  • GDP — Gross Domestic Product. Quarterly economic growth data.
  • Jobless Claims — Weekly unemployment claims. An early indicator of labor market trends.
  • PPI — Producer Price Index. Wholesale-level inflation data that often leads CPI changes.
  • Retail Sales — Monthly consumer spending data. A key indicator of economic health and consumer confidence.
  • ISM PMI — Institute for Supply Management Purchasing Managers' Index. A leading indicator of manufacturing sector health that moves markets significantly.

Filter events by impact level (high, medium, low) and country. Plan your trades around high-impact events when volatility and volume spike.

Tick Explorer — Trade-by-Trade Orderbook Replay

The Tick Explorer page provides a visualization tool for replaying orderbook activity trade by trade. It shows exactly how the orderbook changed with each individual trade execution, letting you see the micro-structure of the market in detail.

This feature is currently available as a demo with active development in progress. Future updates will expand the replay capabilities and data coverage.

Premium access is required to view the Tick Explorer page.

Test Strategies

The Test Strategies page provides a candlestick chart with a strategy performance summary table. It is designed for evaluating trading strategies and annotating charts with the full drawing toolkit.

This page is under active development. The current version shows a chart with Binance data and a simulated strategy performance table with 15 columns. Future updates will add real strategy backtesting and trade markers on the chart.

This page is publicly accessible — no login required.

Video Tutorials

The Video Tutorials page contains video guides explaining how to use DeltaStrike. Videos are embedded from YouTube and cover topics including:

  • How to read the orderbook data
  • How to use the Depth Chart and its overlays
  • How to interpret whale wall signals for trading decisions
  • How to use the drawing tools for technical analysis

Premium access is required to view the video tutorials page.

Telegram Alerts

DeltaStrike delivers real-time wall-shift alerts directly to Telegram. The Telegram channel receives a filtered stream of the most important signals — not every event, but only the high-impact alerts that matter for trading decisions.

What gets sent to Telegram

  • Wall events (NEW, BOOST, REDUCE, ATTACK, REMOVED) that meet the significance threshold
  • Large individual trades exceeding the USDT threshold
  • Each message includes the price level, quantity, event type, severity, and a direct link to the Binance trading page

Why not every signal?

The Telegram channel applies a filter that removes noise — minor wall changes, brief appearances, and low-severity events are excluded. This keeps the channel focused on signals that are actionable for traders, rather than flooding with every small orderbook fluctuation.

Account, Login & Subscription

How to log in

Go to the Login page and choose one of two methods:

  • Google OAuth — click "Sign in with Google" to authenticate with your Google account. This is the fastest method — one click.
  • Magic Link — enter your email address and click "Send Magic Link." Check your inbox (and spam folder) for an email from DeltaStrike. Click the link in the email to log in instantly. No password is needed, ever.

Once logged in, your avatar and email appear in the top-right corner of the navigation bar. To log out, click your avatar and select Log out.

How to subscribe

DeltaStrike accepts both fiat and cryptocurrency payments through Tribute on Telegram:

  • Payment methods — credit/debit card (fiat) or cryptocurrency.
  • How it works — contact us on Telegram, and complete the payment through Tribute.
  • Activation — your premium access is activated after payment confirmation.
  • Plan duration — 30 days from the moment of payment confirmation.

You can check your current subscription status at any time on the Subscribe page (accessible from your profile dropdown).

Accessing premium pages

Premium pages (Orderbook Alerts, Depth Chart, All Tokens, Economic Calendar, Video Tutorials) require an active subscription. If you try to access them without one, you will be redirected to a page explaining how to subscribe.

Troubleshooting

Data is not updating or the chart seems frozen

DeltaStrike uses WebSocket connections for real-time data. If data stops updating:

  • Check the connection indicator — some pages show a connection status dot (green = connected, red = disconnected).
  • Wait a few seconds — DeltaStrike automatically reconnects after a disconnection. The reconnection is immediate and never gives up.
  • Hard refresh the page — press Ctrl+Shift+R (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+Shift+R (Mac) to force a full reload, bypassing the browser cache.
  • Check your internet connection — WebSockets require a stable connection. Intermittent connectivity can cause brief disconnects.

The page looks outdated or styles are broken

DeltaStrike uses aggressive browser caching (1 year) for performance. If you see outdated content after an update:

  • Hard refreshCtrl+Shift+R (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+Shift+R (Mac).
  • Clear browser cache — go to your browser settings and clear cached images and files. You do not need to clear cookies or site data.

I cannot log in

  • Google login issues — make sure you are allowing pop-ups for deltastrike.vip. Some browsers block the Google OAuth popup by default.
  • Magic link not arriving — check your spam/junk folder. The email comes from Supabase (DeltaStrike's auth provider). If it still does not arrive, try a different email address or use Google login instead.
  • Magic link expired — magic links expire after a set time. If the link does not work, go back to the login page and request a new one.

I subscribed but still see "Access Denied"

  • Wait for activation — premium access is activated manually after payment confirmation. This is usually quick, but may take a short time.
  • Hard refresh — after activation, do a hard refresh (Ctrl+Shift+R) to reload your session.
  • Check your subscription status — visit the Subscribe page to see the current state of your plan.
  • Contact support — if the issue persists after waiting and refreshing, reach out via Telegram (see Contact section below).

Drawings or custom lines disappeared

Drawings and custom lines are stored in your browser's localStorage, which means:

  • They are specific to the browser and device you used to create them.
  • Clearing browser data (cache, cookies, site data) will delete them.
  • Using incognito/private mode does not save them after closing the window.
  • Use the Export feature regularly to back up your lines to a JSON file.

Chart is slow or laggy

  • Reduce the number of zones — lower the zones count in the chart settings. Fewer zones means fewer overlay elements to render.
  • Disable heatmap — the heatmap overlay adds rendering overhead. Turn it off if performance is an issue.
  • Close other browser tabs — WebSocket connections and chart rendering consume memory and CPU. Closing unused tabs frees up resources.
  • Try a different browser — Chrome and Edge tend to have the best performance for complex charts.

Contact & Support

If you need help with your account, subscription, or any technical issue, you can reach us through these channels:

  • Telegram — join the DeltaStrike community channel for real-time support and discussion with other traders.
  • Email — for account or payment issues, contact us through the email address listed on the website.

When reporting an issue, please include:

  • Your browser name and version (for example, Chrome 120)
  • The page where the issue occurred
  • A description of what you expected to happen versus what actually happened
  • A screenshot if possible