Crypto listing alerts on X (Twitter)

Follow real-time crypto listing alerts on X. Our account @cryptolistingws posts new listing announcements from Binance, Upbit and Bithumb as they are detected — free to follow.

Real-time listing alerts on X

Our X account posts every detected listing announcement — new spot and futures listings, delistings, caution releases and HODLer airdrops — for Binance, Upbit and Bithumb, including the Korean KRW market. Follow @cryptolistingws and turn on notifications to catch them live.

Faster than scraping the X timeline

Twitter / X notification pipelines add seconds of delay, and scraping the timeline is unreliable. CryptoListing.ws posts from a purpose-built listing-announcement feed. For the absolute lowest latency and machine-readable JSON, connect a trading bot to the WebSocket API instead of parsing tweets.

Need programmatic access?

For automated trading, request a WebSocket API key on Telegram. See pricing & tiers for the SpeedTrial, FreeDelayed, Basic and Premium tiers.

FAQ

Is the X listing alert account free?

Yes — following @cryptolistingws on X is free. It posts real-time listing announcements for Binance, Upbit and Bithumb. For zero-delay machine-readable delivery to a bot, use the WebSocket API.

Which exchanges does the X account cover?

Binance (spot/futures listings, delistings, HODLer airdrops, Monitoring Tag), plus Upbit and Bithumb KRW-market listings, caution releases and spot delistings.

Can a bot read the alerts from X?

Parsing tweets is slow and fragile. For automated trading use the WebSocket API, which delivers structured JSON with microsecond timestamps. Request a key on Telegram.

X alerts vs the WebSocket API — which is faster?

The WebSocket API is faster and machine-readable. X is best for humans following the market; the API is built for low-latency bot execution.

Follow @cryptolistingws

Free real-time crypto listing alerts. For programmatic access, request a WebSocket API key — see pricing.

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