Crypto listings calendar for Spot listings, Perp listings, delistings, and scheduled trading starts.
Track where new crypto listings are concentrating by token, venue, market, and narrative.
New Listings key facts.
A fast summary of signal coverage, outputs, access, and workflow.
- Best for
- Arbitrageurs and venue-flow traders monitoring spreads, basis, funding, liquidity, and listing catalysts across exchanges.
- Primary workflow
- Crypto listings calendar for Spot listings, Perp listings, delistings, and scheduled trading starts
- Core outputs
- Spot, Perp, and Delisting Events, Narrative Mapping, Recent Listing History, Forward Signal for Arbitrage Flow
- Access
- Free to launch. No signup required.
- Live workspace
- /new-listings
- Last reviewed
- 2026-05-24
When to use New Listings.
New Listings is a Sharpe Terminal arbitrage intelligence workflow. It helps traders track where new crypto listings are concentrating by token, venue, market, and narrative. Core outputs include Spot, Perp, and Delisting Events, Narrative Mapping, Recent Listing History.
| Area | New Listings answer | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Best fit | Arbitrageurs and venue-flow traders monitoring spreads, basis, funding, liquidity, and listing catalysts across exchanges. | Clarifies who should reach for this workflow first. |
| Signal output | Spot, Perp, and Delisting Events, Narrative Mapping, Recent Listing History, Forward Signal for Arbitrage Flow | Shows the decision-ready intelligence before opening the live terminal. |
| Decision path | Review the product page, then launch /new-listings | Separates product evaluation from hands-on market intelligence. |
| Indexable URL | /products/new-listings | Gives teams a stable URL for sharing and revisiting. |
What New Listings offers.
Spot, Perp, and Delisting Events
Track Spot listings, Perp listings, delistings, suspensions, resumptions, and scheduled trading starts in one normalized event feed.
Narrative Mapping
Listings are mapped to narratives such as AI, DeFi, memecoins, RWA, L1s, and gaming. This shows which sectors exchanges are giving distribution to before the broader market narrative becomes obvious.
Recent Listing History
Review recent listings by exchange, date, token, and category. Historical context helps separate one-off listings from sustained exchange interest in a sector.
Forward Signal for Arbitrage Flow
New exchange markets can change liquidity, accessibility, funding, basis, and spreads. A cluster of listings in one narrative is often an early signal that venues expect demand in that sector.
Inside New Listings
Frequently Asked Questions
A new crypto listings calendar tracks listing, delisting, suspension, resumption, and scheduled trading-start events across exchanges. Sharpe organizes those events by token, venue, market type, date, and narrative.
Sharpe tracks major centralized exchanges and Perp DEXs, including Binance, OKX, Bybit, Gate.io, MEXC, Bitget, KuCoin, BingX, BitMart, Hyperliquid, Aster, and additional registered venues.
Exchange listings matter because they can increase liquidity, accessibility, visibility, derivatives coverage, and cross-venue trading opportunities for a token. When several exchanges list tokens from the same narrative, it can indicate that distribution and market attention are clustering around that sector.
Sharpe maps each listed token to a narrative using token identity, project category, and sector metadata. This turns a raw announcement feed into a sector-level view of exchange capital deployment.
Yes. New Listings is available in Sharpe Terminal for free with no account required. Listing data is also available through Sharpe's public and authenticated API routes.
Turn this market data into a decision.
Launch the live Sharpe workflow for this market. Free to launch. No signup required.