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Crypto Arbitrage API Documentation

Unified arbitrage API hub for futures, spot, basis, and DEX products. Use it as the technical entry point for scanners, Telegram bots, custom dashboards, execution panels, and client-facing arbitrage tools.

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Base URL
https://your-domain.com
Version
1.0.0
Content-Type
application/json
One API hub for futures, spot, basis, and DEX arbitrage workflows
Built for websites, Telegram bots, partner dashboards, and execution terminals
Use the cards below as the module directory, then open the exact route or full docs you need
API Modules

Choose the arbitrage data layer you need

Docs stay separate. This page is the route hub.
API Module

Futures API

Real-time perpetual spreads, funding, route-ready symbol data, health checks, and execution context for futures arbitrage products.

Documentation
/futures-api
Funding + perp spread monitoring
Tracker, alerts, and execution UI
Best for market-neutral futures workflows
Open Futures Docs
API Module

Spot API

Cross-exchange spot spreads, venue comparisons, transfer-aware opportunities, and symbol coverage for spot arbitrage interfaces.

Documentation
/spot-api
Spot venue comparisons
Transfer route monitoring
Best for classic cross-exchange arbitrage
Open Spot Docs
API Module

Spot-Futures API

Basis routes, spot buy plus perp short setups, funding edge monitoring, and cash-and-carry filters for hedge-ready flows.

Documentation
/basis-api
Basis + funding view
Spot buy + short hedge setups
Best for carry and hedge timing
Open Basis Docs
API Module

DEX API

Dedicated DEX to CEX documentation for route monitoring, liquidity checks, CEX volume context, and on-chain spread automation.

Documentation
/dex-api
Standalone docs page
DEX to CEX route structures
Best for on-chain monitoring and alerts
Open DEX Docs

Why this hub exists

This route gives every scanner family its own API identity. Instead of throwing visitors straight into a product screen, it shows the module, the route, and the integration purpose first.

How teams use it

Some teams open the docs module for SEO and partner onboarding. Others jump straight into scanners and use the module pages as technical landing pages for bots, dashboards, and private client tools.

What comes next

DEX already has full standalone docs. Futures, Spot, and Basis now have dedicated API module pages with room to grow into deeper endpoint documentation later without changing the public URL structure.

For scanner products

Use the API as the live data layer behind spread tables, tracker views, route panels, and scanner dashboards. You can open one module today and grow into a full arbitrage interface later without rebuilding your transport layer.

For bots and alerts

Connect the same feeds to Telegram bots, private client channels, or internal execution alerts. Futures helps with funding routes, spot helps with transfer logic, and DEX gives you on-chain repricing plus CEX exit context.

For partner dashboards

If you need a white-label monitor, partner portal, or internal analytics layer, this API hub gives you the clean route map first. Then you can open the right module, wire it into your frontend, and expand only where your product needs depth.

What you can build with the Arbitrage API

This page is the API hub, not the full endpoint reference itself. Its job is to show the available arbitrage modules, explain what each route covers, and send you into the exact scanner or documentation flow you need next.

Futures is best for perp spreads, funding, and tracker-style execution views. Spot is best for cross-exchange transfers and venue gaps. Spot-Futures is the basis layer for carry trades and hedge timing. DEX is the separate documentation path for route monitoring, liquidity quality, CEX volume, and on-chain dislocations.

In practice, teams usually start by opening one module, reading the route structure, and wiring the payload into a dashboard or bot. That approach keeps the product lightweight while still giving traders live opportunities, exchange context, and normalized market data from the beginning.

You can use this stack to power scanner pages inside a website, alert engines in Telegram, internal monitoring tools, or partner dashboards for clients. The same unified API hub makes it easier to scale from a simple proof of concept to a more serious arbitrage product without changing the entire architecture.

If you want API access, custom payloads, or product-specific routing, this page also works as a technical landing page for SEO while the live arbitrage data runs behind the real user interface. That means you keep a readable public surface while still routing deeper users into the correct module.

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Last updated: 2026-04-29