Built by a perp trader who got tired of seven tabs.
DerivCC
Funding, open interest, liquidations, positions, confluence, and risk rules collapse into one calm read.
The public page now hits the same market-data route used by the dashboard and refreshes from exchange APIs.
One screen for every signal before the trade.
Market pressure, account exposure, confluence, journal, and risk controls stay in one line of sight, so the rhythm is visible before a trade is sized.
Built for the moments when tab-hopping costs clarity.
DerivCC is not another chart. It is the workflow layer around the chart: pressure, exposure, conviction, and risk.
Check Coinglass, exchange funding, OI, and liquidation tape separately.
Funding, OI expansion, and liquidation pressure sit in one pressure read.
Jump from chart bias to exchange exposure, then back to notes.
Position context and confluence score stay beside the trade decision.
Rely on discipline after emotion is already in the room.
Kill switch, journal, and alert rules keep the risk boundary visible.
Keep the free dashboards. Add the trading loop.
Coinglass is useful for market-wide dashboards; DerivCC turns the same pre-trade checks into a repeatable workflow.
Read live funding and OI, then keep position context, confluence scoring, journal review, and kill-switch rules beside the decision.
The goal is not another data tab. It is one workflow loop before, during, and after the trade.
One loop before the trade.
Read, check, score, and control without switching mental models.
A real trader behind DerivCC.
DerivCC should feel accountable before anyone connects an exchange key. The product is built around a simple constraint: help traders see the setup clearly without asking for execution permissions.
Read-only first. No custody, no execution, no withdrawal scope.
Direct support now; a public X handle will carry product updates after reservation.
Less tab-hopping. More control.
The signals traders already check become one decision rhythm.
Six signals. One read.
Start with the tape. Upgrade for the full workspace.
Free covers public market scanning. Pro adds positions, confluence, alerts, journal, and risk controls. Free does not require a card.
Market scanner entry point for public derivatives pressure.
The full trader workspace for active traders and small desks.
Trust starts with explicit boundaries.
DerivCC is built around read-only visibility, live service integrations, and visible release checks.
Public data, read-only exchange visibility, Telegram alerts, and Stripe billing are now production-wired.
Public scanner entry point.
No trading, transfer, or withdrawal scope.
The important boundaries before you sign up.
DerivCC is for clarity and workflow control. It does not custody funds, place trades, or replace personal risk judgment.
Does DerivCC place trades for me?
No. DerivCC is a decision-support workspace. It organizes market data, read-only account context, journal review, alerts, and risk controls; trade execution stays with the user on their exchange.
What exchange permissions should I use?
Use read-only API keys only. Trading, transfer, withdrawal, and account-management permissions should stay disabled before a key is connected.
Can I start before connecting exchange keys?
Yes. Public funding, open-interest, and liquidation views are available first. Read-only exchange keys can be added later for positions and account context.
How does Pro billing work?
Pro is billed through Stripe at US$29/month or US$228/year after a 7-day trial. Checkout, invoices, payment method updates, and cancellation are handled through Stripe.
Build the habit before the next crowded move.
Start with public market pressure, then add read-only account visibility and Pro workflows when the desk is ready.