Delisting watchlist

Coins flagged by multi-venue funding rate cap-floor signals · auto-refresh 5 min

Heads up. When a perpetual is being delisted by an exchange, the order book becomes thin and one-sided, and funding rate gets pinned at the venue's hard cap (typically ±2000% annualized) while open positions struggle to close. When ≥2 venues simultaneously show this pinned-at-cap behavior on the same coin, it's a strong structural signal that at least one of them is about to delist that coin. This page surfaces those signals so you can avoid opening positions on coins headed for delisting.
SIREN 4 venues capped max |APY| 2,286%
venueAPYperiodvol 24h
bybit-2,286%-1.044%/4h$44,822K
bitget-2,148%-0.245%/1h$27,807K
mexc-1,857%-0.212%/1h$10,727K
binance-1,854%-0.212%/1h$167,396K
FF 3 venues capped max |APY| 2,144%
venueAPYperiodvol 24h
gateio-2,144%-0.979%/4h$22,748K
bitget-1,645%-0.751%/4h$35,823K
bingx-1,551%-0.708%/4h$23,113K
RED 2 venues capped max |APY| 2,903%
venueAPYperiodvol 24h
bybit-2,903%-0.331%/1h$15,287K
gateio-2,648%-0.302%/1h$1,802K
ONG 2 venues capped max |APY| 2,419%
venueAPYperiodvol 24h
gateio-2,419%-0.276%/1h$3,686K
kraken-1,847%-0.211%/1h$13K

Methodology

Threshold: |annualized funding rate| ≥ 1,500% APY on ≥2 venues for the same base coin. This is the OPPOSITE filter from /signals (which excludes cap-floor outliers as untradeable noise) — for the delisting use case, the noise IS the signal.

Source data: same 5-min collector that drives /now — 20 exchanges, ~6,840 USDT-margined perp symbols, refreshed every 5 minutes. Sorted by (number of capped venues, then max |APY|) descending.

False positives: occasionally a coin will pin at cap due to a single large position imbalance rather than delisting. If only one venue is pinned and the others show normal funding, the coin is probably fine. The 2-venue threshold filters most of these false positives.

Not financial advice. Use this as one input to your risk management, not as a binary "do not trade" rule.