The best NewListingsFeed alternative
Need a NewListingsFeed alternative that is not limited to one exchange? CryptoListing.ws streams real-time listing notices for Binance, Upbit and Bithumb over a single WebSocket API.
Why switch from NewListingsFeed?
NewListingsFeed is an Upbit-focused feed. CryptoListing.ws covers the three exchanges whose listings move markets most — Binance, Upbit and Bithumb — on one connection, and adds a Seoul endpoint so Korea-based bots get the lowest end-to-end latency on Upbit.
NewListingsFeed vs CryptoListing.ws
| Feature | CryptoListing.ws | NewListingsFeed |
|---|---|---|
| Binance listing notices | Yes | No / limited |
| Upbit KRW market notices | Yes | Yes |
| Bithumb KRW market notices | Yes | No / limited |
| Dual-region (Tokyo + Seoul) | Yes | No |
| Microsecond timestamps | Yes | No |
| One key, exchange filtering | Yes | Varies |
Real-time listing WebSocket API
CryptoListing.ws is a real-time WebSocket listing API: connect once and receive structured JSON the moment a new listing notice is published — no REST polling, no scraping. Every message includes the ticker, exchange, listing type and microsecond-precision timestamps. See how it compares to other feeds on our WebSocket providers comparison.
Korean exchange coverage — Upbit & Bithumb KRW market
Beyond Binance, CryptoListing.ws covers the KRW market on both Upbit and Bithumb — new listing notices, caution releases and trading-support (거래지원) changes. A dedicated Seoul endpoint gives Korea-based trading bots the lowest end-to-end latency on Upbit announcements.
FAQ
Is CryptoListing.ws a good NewListingsFeed alternative?
Yes. CryptoListing.ws is a real-time WebSocket listing-announcement API for Binance, Upbit and Bithumb, built specifically for low-latency delivery to trading bots. It adds a dedicated Seoul endpoint for Korean-exchange traders and a free tier so you can benchmark it on real production traffic before switching.
How is it faster than NewListingsFeed?
CryptoListing.ws is engineered end-to-end for listing-announcement speed and runs dual-region (Tokyo for the global feed, Seoul for Upbit). Every message carries microsecond-precision detection and dispatch timestamps, so you can measure the latency yourself rather than take our word for it.
Which exchanges does it cover?
Binance (spot/futures listings, delistings, HODLer airdrops, Monitoring Tag), plus Upbit and Bithumb KRW-market new listings, caution releases and spot delistings — the trade-actionable stages of the Korean caution lifecycle.
Can I try it before paying?
Yes. The free tier streams the full feed at full speed (with the ticker and title redacted) specifically so you can benchmark detection-to-dispatch latency before choosing a paid plan.
Try the NewListingsFeed alternative free
Benchmark CryptoListing.ws on real traffic before you switch. See pricing & tiers or get a key on Telegram.
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