Public market scanner
Top 100 crypto futures grid bot scanner
Scan CoinGecko top 100 market cap coins that map to Binance USD-M futures, then compare volatility, funding, liquidity, trend risk, and educational grid suitability.
Market data
Market cap source: CoinGecko public markets API
Futures source: Binance USD-M Futures public API
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Educational market scanner only. This is not a trading signal, financial advice, or profit prediction.
| Rank | Coin | Symbol | Current Price | 24h Change % | 24h Range % | Funding Rate | Volume | Volatility | Trend Risk | Liquidity | Grid Suitability Score | Suggested Mode | Warning Level | Action |
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Turn a scanner idea into a parameter scenario and check range, spacing, leverage, funding, and liquidation.
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Compare fees, funding, liquidity, regional access, and risk controls before using any exchange.
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Confirm chart structure and volume manually before trusting any research candidate.
How the Top 100 futures scanner works
The Top 100 crypto futures scanner maps large market-cap coins to Binance USD-M futures markets and summarizes volatility, funding, liquidity, trend risk, and educational grid suitability. It is designed for research candidates, not trading signals.
Use the scanner to shortlist markets for manual review. A useful workflow is to inspect funding and volatility, open the futures grid bot calculator, compare exchange availability, and review the risk management checklist before any exchange action.
Metrics can change quickly. Funding, liquidity, price range, and trend risk should be checked again before relying on a scenario. GridBotLab does not connect to exchanges or place orders.
The safest way to use any scanner page is as the first step in a research process. A scanner can reduce the time needed to find unusual conditions, but it cannot know the user's account size, risk tolerance, jurisdiction, exchange access, execution quality, or whether a chart level is still valid by the time the user reviews it.
Before acting on any market idea, compare the symbol across multiple views: funding, volume, volatility, liquidity, chart structure, exchange rules, and calculator output. A result that looks interesting in one table can become unsuitable after fees, funding, leverage, slippage, or liquidation distance are reviewed.
GridBotLab keeps these pages read-only. The site does not request private API keys, connect to exchange accounts, manage positions, or place orders. All exchange and charting links are optional research resources and should be evaluated manually with local regulations and security practices in mind.
FAQ
Is this scanner a signal?
No. It ranks research conditions only.
What should I do after finding a candidate?
Open the calculator, inspect the chart, compare exchange conditions, and review risk manually.