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Tells you whether Bitcoin is in a long-term uptrend, downtrend, or sideways chop — the kind of context that matters for multi-week to multi-month positioning.
How it works: A four-pillar engine combining weekly momentum, macro-regime detection, on-chain accumulation flow, and adaptive moving-average crossovers. Each pillar contributes to a single composite score on a ±100 scale.
What the labels mean:
Anti-whipsaw protection: The Trend label only flips after several consecutive readings agree. This intentionally lags single-cycle noise so you don’t see the trend flip on every minor pullback or bounce.
How often it updates: Recomputes multiple times per day. Days-active counter resets only when the label genuinely flips.
Identifies multi-day to multi-week trading setups — the swings inside the broader trend.
How it works: A six-pipeline ensemble blends technical analysis, on-chain forensics, sentiment, macro context, derivatives positioning, and a custom machine-learning classifier into a single composite score. Three additional layers re-weight the inputs based on the current BTC-equity correlation, the prevailing market regime, and the recent accuracy of the ML model itself.
What the labels mean:
How long signals last: Swing signals are designed to persist for days, not minutes. An entry-price anchor is captured the moment the label flips, and a live open-trade percentage tracks how the setup is performing in real time. Exit hysteresis prevents flip-flopping when the score hovers near a threshold.
Pro tier: PRO Free users see the direction, days active, entry price, and live performance. Pro users additionally see the exact composite score, target and stop levels, 5-day forward-accuracy stats, and the full historical track record for win-rate review.
Real-time intraday signals across five timeframes for active traders.
How it works: A composite of 10+ technical and microstructure indicators — RSI, Bollinger Bands, StochRSI, VWAP, funding rate, MACD, EMA crosses, order-book imbalance, volume profile, and candle patterns. Indicator weights are tuned per timeframe, because what matters on a 1-minute chart (order-flow, microstructure) is different from what matters on a 4-hour chart (regime, momentum).
Five timeframes: 1-minute, 5-minute, 15-minute, 1-hour, and 4-hour. Each computes independently and is shown side by side so you can see whether the timeframes agree.
What the labels mean:
High Conviction tier: The STRONG BULLISH / STRONG BEARISH label fires only when the composite is exceptional. These are rare by design — typically a small handful per active day on the 5-minute timeframe — so when one prints, it’s worth paying attention.
Pro tier: PRO Free users see the Trend layer’s read on intraday flow. Pro users see all five timeframes with full indicator breakdown, the composite score for each, and the live alert feed.
Honest, real-world accuracy — not cherry-picked backtests.
What the win rate covers: Swing and Trend only. We do not display win-rate or accuracy percentages for the Day Trader layer: short-term outcomes don’t reliably predict future results. Day Trader shows how many signals fired in the last 24 hours and nothing more — no percentage, on any timeframe, at any tier.
How “win” is determined: Every Swing and Trend signal is logged the moment it fires with the live BTC price as its entry anchor. Swing: each calendar day that carried a directional signal is graded once, on BTC’s move over the following 5 days — correct if price finished in the predicted direction, a loss if it didn’t. Days with no directional signal are excluded. Trend: graded per trend episode — one scored entry per directional trend change, over however long that trend was held; sideways episodes are excluded, and no percentage is shown at all until at least 10 episodes have been scored. No look-ahead, no retrospective relabeling.
What the number is measured over: Every graded signal we have, not a trailing window — the denominator is stated next to the percentage (for example “19/23”), so you can always see how large the sample is and judge it yourself. Bitcoin market structure changes — ETF flows, regulatory shifts, derivatives liquidity, and macro regime all evolve — so a long record is a record of several regimes, not a forecast of the next one. Separately, the model retrains on a walk-forward schedule every Sunday and indicator weights are recalibrated from that run.
Why win rate alone isn’t enough: A high win rate can hide small wins and large losses. Always look at win rate and average gain/loss per trade together. Pro users see both, plus best/worst trade, average duration, and the full underlying signal log.
Get alerted when something actionable happens, without checking the app constantly.
What triggers a push:
Direction filter: For each push type you can choose to receive BULLISH-only, BEARISH-only, or ALL notifications. Useful if you only want to know about setups in your preferred direction.
Quiet Hours: Set a daily window during which non-critical pushes are suppressed (e.g., overnight). Pushes that arrive during quiet hours are silently dropped — not queued — so you won’t wake up to a flurry of stale alerts in the morning. Critical alerts (your own price thresholds, block-height alerts) always deliver.
Pro gating: PRO Trend and Whale and Solo pushes are available to all users. Day Trader and Swing pushes require an active Pro subscription — the same gate as the in-app full-resolution signal view.
See where the world’s Bitcoin actually sits — treasuries, ETFs, exchanges, custodians, miners, and governments.
What it shows: A live ranking of the largest known BTC holders by entity type. Each row displays the entity name, current holdings, recent change, and the source category (publicly traded treasury, ETF issuer, exchange, custodian, mining company, sovereign government, lost / dormant keys).
Flow Trends: For each category, the daily and weekly flow direction is summarized — are treasuries net-accumulating? Are ETFs in outflow? Are exchange balances draining (often interpreted as bullish self-custody migration) or growing (often interpreted as preparation to sell)? Flow direction is colored: green for accumulation, red for distribution, neutral for flat.
Data freshness: Treasury and ETF holdings refresh several times per day from official disclosures and on-chain wallet tracking. Exchange and custodian balances are continuously updated from on-chain proof-of-reserves data where available.
Track large Bitcoin movements as they happen.
What is tracked: Every on-chain transaction above a configurable threshold is captured. The threshold for the live feed is set so that ordinary commercial transfers are filtered out but institutional-scale movements are visible.
Entity tagging: When a known address is involved (a major exchange hot wallet, a custodian cold-storage wallet, a publicly known treasury wallet, etc.), the transaction is tagged with the entity name and category. Unknown counterparties are labeled as such — we don’t guess. The tag system is updated continuously as new institutional wallets come on-chain.
Push threshold: The Whale Activity push fires for transactions of more than 1,000 BTC. This is intentionally a high bar — only the kind of movement that could meaningfully impact short-term supply and demand. Subscribe via the Whale toggle in Settings → Notifications.
Why it matters: Movements between cold storage and exchange hot wallets often precede price moves. Whale Activity surfaces these events in real time so you can decide whether they change your view.
Four utilities every Bitcoiner needs, no extra apps required.
Wallet Lookup: Enter any Bitcoin address — type it, tap Paste to pull one from your clipboard, or tap Scan to read a QR code (plain addresses and bitcoin: payment links both work) — to see its balance, totals, transaction count, and full history. Your recent lookups are kept on your device only and are never sent to our servers — Wallet Lookup and Track Transaction each keep their own separate history of the last 20 (10 shown, Show all for the rest), and you can name any row with the ✎ button (names are on-device too, and stick to the address so they survive falling off the list). Tap Recent in either card to view that history, then Clear history to wipe it. You can also route lookups through your own Mempool node for extra privacy. Scanning a QR code asks for camera permission the first time.
Transaction Lookup & Alerts: Paste a transaction ID to see its confirmation status, block height, fee, inputs, outputs, and full chain-of-custody. Once it's tracking, ₿itcoin Radar watches it for you and sends up to two notifications, each fired once: Transaction Confirmed the moment it first lands in a block, and Fully Confirmed when it reaches 6 confirmations — the point most exchanges and merchants treat as irreversible. If you start tracking a transaction that's already confirmed but under 6, you'll only get the Fully Confirmed alert at 6, since the first-confirmation moment already passed. Paste one that's already at 6+ confirmations and it's final — no alerts are sent. Removing a transaction from your Tracked Transactions list cancels its server watch — its notifications stop and its tracking slot frees immediately.
Fee Calculator: Pick a target confirmation speed (next block / within 30 min / within 1 hour) and see the recommended sat/vB rate. Pulled from live mempool data, so the estimate reflects current network congestion.
BTC Calculator: Convert between BTC, sats, and your local fiat currency using live exchange rates. Supports multiple currencies.
Retirement Calculator: Estimates when your Bitcoin stack could fund your retirement using the 4% safe-withdrawal rule. Two modes: MY RATE (your own growth assumption) and POWER LAW (our data-based model). A projection based on assumptions, not financial advice.
DCA Calculator: Two-mode dollar-cost-averaging tool. BACKTEST replays real historical BTC prices since your start date (back to 2010-07-18) and shows total invested, total BTC, current value, average cost basis, total return, plus vs Lump Sum (would buying it all at once have done better?) and your best and worst single buy. FORWARD projects future regular buys using the same Power Law model the Retirement Calculator uses — a statistical trend, not a guarantee or financial advice.
A dashboard of fourteen distinct cycle indicators so you can see, at a glance, where Bitcoin sits in the broader market cycle.
Zone color legend:
What the gauge bar shows: Each metric has a horizontal gauge bar with the current position marked on it. Left end = bottom zone, right end = top zone, current position is the colored tick. Hover or tap any metric for the full value history.
The metrics include: long-term moving-average ratios, on-chain profit/loss distribution measures, network-value-to-transactions metrics, miner-position indicators, supply-distribution measures, and macro relative-strength comparisons. Each one captures a different facet of the cycle — reading them together is more honest than any single “cycle top” predictor.
Deep on-chain analytics built on 30+ live network metrics.
HODL Waves: The percentage of circulating supply held in each age band (under 1 month, 1-6 months, 6-12 months, 1-2 years, 2-3 years, 3+ years). Watching the long-band percentages compress is often a signal that long-term holders are starting to distribute.
Custody Concentration: What share of Bitcoin is held by the top 1%, top 10%, and top 100 addresses. Useful for tracking long-term concentration trends.
Miner Rankings: Live ranking of mining pools by recent block share, hashrate contribution, and pool-payout structure. Includes solo-miner activity tracking.
Other on-chain views: Address activity (active / new / dormant), transaction-volume profile, fee-market state, mempool congestion, UTXO distribution, and several proprietary composites computed by the system’s on-chain pipeline.
Real-time aggregation of credible Bitcoin and crypto news.
What you see: A continuously updated feed of headlines from major outlets and dedicated crypto publications. Tap any headline to read the source article. The feed is sorted by recency by default.
Refresh: Pull down to refresh. New stories are also pulled in the background while the app is open.
No editorialization: Headlines are surfaced as published — we don’t add commentary or assign sentiment to news items inside the feed. The signal layers process news indirectly through the sentiment pipeline, but the Discover → News feed itself is a neutral aggregator.
Build a Home screen of just the metrics you follow. Tap the + on any chart or stat in the Data tab — including Fear & Greed — to pin it to your Home.
Pinned items appear under “Your Pinned Items” in the order you add them, up to 20, and are saved on your device.
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Your responsibility: Do your own research. Size positions appropriately. Never risk more than you can afford to lose. Bitcoin is a volatile asset and crypto markets are unforgiving.