Exchange Coverage

Supported crypto exchanges tracked by ZEEK.TOOLS

ZEEK.TOOLS currently tracks 47 perpetual venues across centralized and onchain markets. Use this page as a live product map before comparing routes in Funding.

Total
47 venues
CEX
18 exchanges
Onchain
29 venues
Total coverage
47

Current number of tracked exchanges across centralized and onchain perpetual venues.

Hourly venues
25

Venues currently mapped into faster cadence coverage inside the product.

4h / 8h venues
22

Venues currently mapped into longer cadence coverage such as 4h or 8h schedules.

Coverage Principle

Coverage is not a forever catalog. It is the current product map: choose venues you can actually trade, then compare them live before trusting a route.

Next Check

Coverage only matters if it leads to comparison

Use this page to orient yourself, then open Funding with the venues that matter to your workflow.

Compare live venues
Priority Pages

Tier 1 exchange pages

These are the first exchange-specific landing pages because they connect cleanly back into Funding, Funding Opportunities, and route validation.

bybit

Bybit

Tier 1 exchange page

Bybit is one of the main centralized venues in perpetual trading and often appears in practical funding comparisons against other major exchanges.

Open Page
binance

Binance

Tier 1 exchange page

Binance is often treated as a benchmark venue in perpetual trading, so it is a natural reference point when you compare routes across centralized exchanges.

Open Page
okx

OKX

Tier 1 exchange page

OKX is a major perpetual venue and often matters in cross-exchange comparisons where traders want mainstream liquidity without looking at only one exchange family.

Open Page
bitget

Bitget

Tier 1 exchange page

Bitget is a practical venue for many cross-exchange routes and often becomes more interesting when viewed against the broader mainstream CEX set.

Open Page
hyperliquid

Hyperliquid

Tier 1 exchange page

Hyperliquid is one of the most important onchain perpetual venues, so it often matters when you want exposure beyond the standard centralized exchange set.

Open Page
Coverage Signals

How to use this coverage page

01Use it as an index

This is the cleanest place to see which exchanges are part of the product right now.

02Start practical

The best route on paper is less useful if it depends on venues you do not actively use.

03Respect cadence

Funding timing changes how quickly edges appear, fade, and need to be validated.

04Move into the tool

Coverage is orientation. Route discovery still starts in the live Funding table.

Cadence Mix

Funding timing is current context

Hourly venues
25

Faster cadence coverage inside the product.

4h / 8h venues
22

Longer cadence coverage for slower funding schedules.

FAQ

Common questions about exchange coverage

Does this list stay fixed forever?

No. Exchanges can be added, removed, or deprioritized as the product evolves and as venue quality changes.

Why are some exchanges more useful than others?

Because route quality depends on more than raw funding. Liquidity, execution quality, venue access, and the opposite leg all matter.

Does support here mean every page uses every exchange equally?

Not necessarily. This page describes current exchange coverage in the product. Specific data availability can still depend on the screen, route, and stored history.

What should I do after checking this page?

Open Funding, limit the market to venues you actually use, and compare live routes. If something still looks strong, move it into Funding Opportunities and Backtester.