Check depth, fees, and routes first
They know to recheck exchange pages for books, fees, and transfer status, but want to reduce repetitive screening.
Continuously watch CEX spot order books. Token contracts and common transfer networks are compared before deposit, withdrawal, depth5, executable-size, and freshness checks. Only opportunities matching your rules reach Telegram for manual review.
ArbPing reduces repetitive monitoring for users who already understand order books, fees, and transfer risk. The service delivers rule-based filtering, Telegram delivery, and traceable records.
They know to recheck exchange pages for books, fees, and transfer status, but want to reduce repetitive screening.
Estimated-value thresholds, symbol scope, buy exchanges, sell exchanges, cooldowns, and quiet hours are handled in member rules.
Every match, skip, or delivery attempt leaves a record so rule behavior can be verified.
The crypto spot arbitrage scanner compares token contracts and common networks, then checks depth, fees, transfer status, and freshness. Alerts only; no automated trading.
Set estimated-value thresholds, buy and sell exchanges, symbol lists, cooldowns, and quiet hours in the member portal.
Matches, skips, delivery attempts, and failures are recorded so you can confirm that a rule is working.
After a trial request, support activates the membership. Bind Telegram, save alert conditions, and use notification records to confirm that the rule is active.
Multi-exchange spot books are monitored and checked for depth, fees, route state, and snapshot freshness.
Only opportunities that fit the member's estimated-value threshold, exchanges, symbol lists, cooldown, and quiet hours enter the delivery queue.
Telegram sends, retries, deduplication, and failure reasons are recorded for member and support review.
Users register by email, then admin activates a trial or subscription period.
The main path uses a binding code and deep link. Manual Chat ID entry is only for troubleshooting.
Default to all supported symbols and exchanges, with optional bulk allowlists or blocklists.
Every match and delivery leaves a record so users can confirm their rules actually worked.
Each alert is organized around the fields a user needs for manual review instead of a vague spread number.
Alerts are for manual review only. No auto-trading and no final profit promise.
Show the buy exchange, sell exchange, pair, and prices so users can open both books quickly.
Display a reference value based on limited depth and fee assumptions, with no claim that it is the final result.
Show snapshot age, transfer route state, cooldown, or blocked-route context so unusable routes are not sold as opportunities.
Observe spot books, depth, and route state across supported exchanges without connecting an exchange account or providing API keys.
Common controls stay simple: all supported symbols, exchange scope, and estimated-value threshold come first; bulk lists, cooldowns, and quiet hours remain optional.
Common controls stay simple: all supported symbols, exchange scope, and estimated-value threshold come first; bulk lists, cooldowns, and quiet hours remain optional.
The default watches every supported symbol, so users do not add coins one by one.
Paste comma, space, or newline separated allowlists or blocklists.
Restrict buy-side and sell-side exchanges, or keep all supported exchanges enabled.
Members and admins can inspect delivery state, attempt counts, and failure reasons.
Membership activation, Telegram binding, saved rules, opportunity matching, and notification records each have a clear state, so delivery issues can be located.
Register and sign in, then have support activate a trial or subscription. Plan entitlements remain enforced server-side.
Start with all supported symbols, or refine delivery with bulk lists, exchange scope, minimum estimated value, cooldowns, and quiet hours.
Notification records show matched opportunities, delivery status, attempt counts, and failure reasons.
Pages and alerts avoid profit promises and focus on estimated opportunity value, snapshot freshness, route status, fee assumptions, and user responsibility.
ArbPing is an opportunity alert tool for spot-arbitrage observers. It scans market data and creates readable alerts to reduce repetitive manual checks.
It is not an auto-trading system, not a custody service, not a profitability promise, and not investment advice. Users execute any trades themselves.
It is designed for users who already understand centralized exchanges, spot order books, fees, transfer routes, and execution risk.
Continuously watch CEX spot order books. Token contracts and common transfer networks are compared before deposit, withdrawal, depth5, executable-size, and freshness checks. Only opportunities matching your rules reach Telegram for manual review.