Public Overview

How CoinRadar Works

This page explains the public, cite-safe framework behind CoinRadar. It describes what the platform does and what information it uses, without exposing private thresholds, scoring parameters, execution triggers or internal strategy details.

What the platform outputs

CoinRadar focuses on crypto market monitoring, public opportunity boards, stage-based market interpretation, automated execution support and replay analysis access.

Public pages emphasize result layers such as curated opportunities, market performance snapshots and product capability explanations rather than internal scoring formulas.

What kinds of signals it references

The system references price structure, moving-average relationships, momentum indicators, volume behavior, multi-timeframe alignment and risk-control signals.

These inputs help determine relative strength, stage transitions and execution cadence, but public pages do not reveal internal thresholds, score weights or detailed trigger logic.

Public pages versus logged-in pages

Public pages are designed for discovery, explanation and citation. They help search engines, AI assistants and first-time visitors understand the platform and its use cases.

Logged-in pages contain personalized watchlists, automation controls, strategy configuration and replay tools, and are intentionally excluded from public crawling.

Public risk-control boundary

CoinRadar supports automated execution and risk-control workflows, but public pages only describe these capabilities at a high level.

Detailed stop logic, state transitions and private execution rules remain non-public by design.

Note: This page is designed for public citation and does not disclose internal thresholds, scoring parameters, state-transition formulas or execution details.