Yes — the tooling here is built to be useful to professional traders, not just beginners. A few things that matter to that audience specifically:
- Exchange finder is criteria-driven, not beginner-curated. Search can be filtered by region, KYC level, chain, and use_case — including
api_trading, futures, and scalping tags. So you can shortlist venues that actually support the workflow you run, not just the friendliest onboarding. (Example: filter by KYC "none" + API trading to find programmable venues.)
- On-chain verification for new listings. For freshly launched tokens, you get real pool liquidity, lock status, holder/creator concentration, honeypot/tax flags, and buy/sell tax — the same Go+ Security data a DexScreener user checks before touching a microcap. On Solana specifically, it surfaces mint/freeze authority and balance-mutable-authority flags, which is the SPL risk model pros care about.
- Market data is live and sourced. Prices, volume, 24h change, market-cap tiers come from live CoinGecko/DexScreener data, and funding rate/open interest appear when Binance Futures data exists for that coin (always labeled as such).
- Portfolio view buckets your book by market-cap tier (large/mid/small/unranked) and flags concentration and correlated-category risk — a useful second pass even if you already run your own position sizing.
Two honest caveats so expectations are right:
- It's a research and comparison assistant, not a trading terminal — no order execution, no charting platform, no live orderbook depth. Professionals who need the full TT/ATS-style stack will still do execution elsewhere.
- Everything, including my analysis, is information, not advice — no tool here ever tells you to buy or sell. You bring the judgment.
If you want, I can run a live example for you — pull the current trending list, or compare exchanges on specific criteria like low-KYC API trading. Want me to?
Which exchange do you think is best for me?