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TradeNet Terminal: Closed Beta is Live

The closed beta of TradeNet Terminal is live. If you are reading this, you either have access or you are about to request it. Either way, here is what you are getting into.

What TradeNet Terminal Is

TradeNet Terminal is a native desktop trading terminal for crypto derivatives. It is built in Rust with the Iced GUI framework and GPU-accelerated rendering via wgpu. It is not a browser app. It is not an Electron wrapper. It is a proper desktop application that runs on your GPU and connects directly to exchange data streams. The terminal aggregates real-time data from Binance, Bybit, OKX, and Hyperliquid into a single interface. You get a unified view across all four exchanges without switching tabs or running multiple tools. The core feature is the liquidation prediction heatmap. Other platforms use static liquidation models. TradeNet’s algorithm self-calibrates continuously using real forceOrder events as feedback, adapting its leverage weight distribution to current market conditions. Static models decay. This one stays accurate. That distinction is the entire point.

What is Included in the Beta

This beta ships with the full feature set we have been building toward. Nothing is held back. Liquidation Prediction Heatmap. The flagship tool. Real-time prediction of where leveraged positions will get swept. Self-calibrates as the market moves. Footprint Charts. Volume at price with bid/ask breakdown. See exactly where buyers and sellers are active at each price level. GPU-rendered so it stays smooth even on lower timeframes. Order Book Heatmap. Visual representation of order book depth across time. Watch how resting orders appear, move, and get pulled. Identify spoofing and real support/resistance. Open Interest Tools. Track OI changes in real time across Binance, Bybit, and OKX (polled every 5 seconds). See where new positions are opening and closing. Aggregated and per-exchange views. Multi-Exchange Aggregation. Charting and orderflow aggregate from all four exchanges. Liquidation heatmap and OI data pull from Binance, Bybit, and OKX. Hyperliquid is connected on the frontend for trades and orderflow. One terminal. Full picture.

What to Expect as a Beta Tester

This is a beta. The terminal works and the core features are solid. But you will encounter rough edges. Bugs. They exist. Some features may behave unexpectedly in certain market conditions or with specific symbol/exchange combinations. We are fixing things daily. Performance. The terminal is fast. Rendering runs on your GPU. But we are still optimizing data pipelines and some edge cases can cause momentary slowdowns, especially during extreme volatility when data throughput spikes. Feedback. We want it. All of it. If something feels wrong, looks wrong, or breaks, tell us. The best place to report issues and share feedback is the Discord server. There is a dedicated beta feedback channel. Drop your findings there. Screenshots help. Screen recordings help more. We read everything.

What is Coming Next

The beta is not the finish line. Here is what we are working on for the coming releases:
  • More symbols. Expanding coverage beyond the current supported pairs. More perpetuals, more exchanges.
  • Screener. Scan across all symbols for specific conditions. Funding rate extremes, OI spikes, liquidation cluster formations. Find setups without manually checking every chart.
  • Volume Profile. Full volume profile tool with POC, value area, and developing profile. Another GPU-rendered component that stays smooth at any zoom level.
These are not distant roadmap items. They are actively in development.

Getting Access

Beta access is managed through the waitlist. If you do not have access yet, join the waitlist on the website. We are letting people in steadily. If you already have access, download the latest build, sign in, and start exploring. The docs cover setup and feature walkthroughs if you want a guided introduction. This has been a long build. Seeing real traders use the terminal and find edges with it is exactly why we started this project. Welcome to the beta. Martin