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Crypto Arbitrage Guides

Practical guides for reading the order book, checking real liquidity, avoiding hidden slippage, and choosing the right arbitrage setup across DEX, spot, spot-futures, and futures markets.

DEX Arbitrage

DEX-CEX & DEX-Futures

How to start earning with DEX arbitrage: on-chain to CEX spreads, DEX-to-futures hedges, and gas-optimized execution across 15+ DEXs and 12+ networks.

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DEX Execution Guide

Wallets · Swaps · Bridges

Where to buy on DEX, how to swap safely, use aggregators, avoid MEV, bridge correctly, and transfer funds to a CEX for arbitrage execution.

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Volatility Risk Guide

Transfers · Dumps · Getting stuck

What to check before you move funds: volatility filters, thin-liquidity traps, transfer-time risk, and how to avoid getting stuck on a coin that keeps dropping.

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Hedging Guide

Spot long + Perp short

How to hedge direction: buy spot, short perps, size correctly, manage liquidation buffer, and capture funding/basis without blowing up on execution mistakes.

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DEX → Futures

Perp hedge playbook

How to earn on DEX-to-perps dislocations: enter on-chain, hedge with perpetual futures, manage funding, validate liquidity + CEX depth, and exit on spread compression.

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Spot Arbitrage

Cross-Exchange Spreads

How to profit from cross-exchange spot spreads: detect price gaps across 50+ exchanges, validate networks, and execute fast transfers for clean arbitrage.

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Cash & Carry Arbitrage

Basis Capture & Funding Harvest

How to earn with cash & carry: buy spot, short perps, track basis + funding, and exit on convergence for delta-neutral returns of 20–50% APY.

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Futures Arbitrage

Funding Rate & Cross-Exchange Spreads

How to profit from futures arbitrage: capture funding differentials, hedge delta exposure, and monitor spreads across 26+ perpetual exchanges with 2.5K+ pairs.

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Crypto Order Book Guide

Read Depth & Avoid Slippage

How to check real liquidity before entering an arbitrage trade. A spread on the scanner is only the starting point. Before you enter, check whether the order book can actually fill your size without pushing the price against you.

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Tutorials

Long-form, step-by-step tutorials for execution, funding capture, and full arbitrage workflows.

Funding Arbitrage Tutorial

How funding works, how to build delta‑neutral, and how to model net yield with risk rules.

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Order Book Execution Tutorial

Hands-on: depth, slippage, two-leg execution, and entry/exit rules.

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Spot Transfer Tutorial

Step-by-step: deposit network, memo/tag, confirmations, minimums, time-stops, and transfer-time price risk.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to start earning with crypto arbitrage?

Start with the Order Book Guide to understand liquidity and slippage, then move to spot arbitrage for beginner-friendly opportunities. Always verify real depth before entering trades.

What is the best crypto arbitrage strategy for beginners?

Spot arbitrage is recommended for beginners due to its simplicity and lower risk. Master order book reading first, then practice with small sizes before scaling up.

How much can you earn with crypto arbitrage?

Earnings vary by strategy: spot arbitrage 2-5% per trade, cash & carry 20-50% APY, futures arbitrage 15-40% APY. Real returns depend on liquidity, fees, and execution skill.

What is slippage in crypto arbitrage and how to avoid it?

Slippage occurs when your order size exceeds available liquidity at the displayed price. Avoid it by checking order book depth, using limit orders, and staying within 20-30% of available volume.

Do I need coding skills for crypto arbitrage?

No coding skills required for basic arbitrage. Our scanners provide real-time spreads and liquidity data. Advanced users can build bots, but manual execution works well.

Is crypto arbitrage risky?

All trading carries risk, but arbitrage is relatively low-risk compared to directional trading. Main risks: slippage, transfer delays, and network issues. Start small and practice risk management.