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Breakbit is a private crypto workstation for managing bullish pullback setups around the 200 EMA/SMA trend pair.
The app separates context from execution. Scanners help you discover names worth reviewing. The trend lock stores your chosen 200 pair timeframe. Drawings and pipeline alerts manage the setup after price reaches a relevant area.
Sw starts a setup cycle when price reaches the pullback area you care about.
Tr is manual. Turn it on after you mark the pullback structure that matters.
Br watches for the marked structure to break after the earlier setup steps are in place.
En marks the setup as ready for entry review.
Scans the top 60 USDT perpetuals by volume and shows coins with two completed 4H closes above both the 4H 200 EMA and 200 SMA. This is the broad bullish universe.
Shows locked tickers whose active locked-timeframe candle is trading into the selected 200 EMA/SMA value zone from any direction. This scanner depends on your lock. No lock means no real context.
Shows watchlist or locked tickers trading near saved bullish order blocks. This connects trend value with the demand zones you already marked.
Shows watchlist tickers where Sw and Tr are active and Br is still pending.
Shows watchlist tickers where the En pipeline step is active.
When a coin appears in more than one scanner, Breakbit shows overlap so you can quickly see whether trend value, marked location, and pipeline state are lining up.
If a scanner tab is empty, it means that scan finished and no coins matched that tab on the current pass. It is not an error.
Scanner-only results create summary cards. Watchlist + actionable results create individual alert cards. This keeps discovery broad but keeps interruptions tied to tickers you are actively working.
Scanner chips include a compact action label. TREND asks you to judge the lock. 200 TOUCH asks you to review the value area or check marked order blocks. Setup scanners point back to the pipeline state.
Use Add to search Binance Futures tickers and add a coin. Watchlist chips show logo, ticker, price context, and setup counts. Drag chips to reorder them.
A ticker can be locked without being on the watchlist. That is intentional: the lock universe lets you keep context on names that are not active enough to deserve a chart panel yet.
Hover scanner result chips for a compact chart preview. Locked-universe bubbles use the same preview and + behavior when a locked ticker is not already on the watchlist.
Use Trend Position list view to manage locks. Each row shows the ticker, distance from its active 200 pair, volume rank, lock context, and only meaningful status warnings such as NO LOCK, TOUCH, CHOP, FAR, or DATA.
Adding a ticker uses Binance Futures symbols. Logos are loaded from the local logo folder first, so known tickers do not need external logo requests.
The top panel shows the coin logo, ticker, live price, daily change, funding rate, pipeline buttons, and compact rows for Trendlines, Levels, Order Blocks, and Recent alerts.
Click Trendlines, Levels, Order Blocks, or Recent to open the contained popover list. Counts appear next to the row title so you can scan the card quickly, and they update as you draw or delete objects.
The VIEW button changes drawing visibility only. It lets you review armed drawings on the chart without changing what appears in the saved lists.
Object lists always show every saved Trendline, Level, and Order Block. Armed rows use the accent color. Muted rows are dimmed. Click a row to arm or mute that object.
AUTO catches your eye only when the chart has no saved order blocks. Once you draw or accept an OB, the idle shimmer turns off.
The candle chart always shows a 200 EMA/SMA pair in orange. Before a lock, it shows the current chart timeframe so you can judge whether that timeframe is worth locking. After a lock, it shows the locked timeframe everywhere.
After a lock exists, the EMA button can show the current chart timeframe's light-gray 200 EMA when it differs from the locked timeframe. If current timeframe equals locked timeframe, only the locked orange pair is shown.
The lock is the sixth item in the top-panel row beside AUTO, TREND, LVL, OB, and RECENT. Active lock state is orange. CHOP is judged relative to the locked timeframe, not lower-timeframe noise.
Mouse-wheel zoom stays anchored around the cursor. When older candles load while you drag or zoom left, the chart keeps the same viewing point instead of jumping away from it.
Expand a chart when you want to draw, inspect, or trade from that ticker. Use left and right arrows to move through expanded watchlist charts without collapsing back to the grid.
| O | Add an order block from the candle under the crosshair. |
| L | Add a level at the crosshair price. |
| T | Draw a trendline by clicking two points. |
| P | Toggle pen mode for freehand notes on the chart. |
| Esc | Cancel the active tool or collapse the expanded chart. |
| Shift + drag | Measure move size, time, and candle count. |
AUTO drafts chart structure for the active ticker. It can be used from collapsed or expanded chart panels.
AUTO drafts are additive. Click OK to turn the draft into normal saved objects, or Clear to discard it. Accepted objects behave like objects you drew manually.
AUTO gives you a fast first map of relevant structure. Treat it as a draft, then keep, mute, or delete objects based on your own chart read.
If you switch away from AUTO before confirming, the unconfirmed draft is cleared so the chart does not keep stray objects.
Pipeline alerts: Sw, Br, and En update the pipeline, play sound, show a sidebar card, highlight the matching chart, and can be forwarded to Telegram or Discord.
Armed objects: Trendlines, Levels, and Order Blocks can be armed or muted from their list rows. Muted objects stay saved on the chart but do not fire their related alert. When an armed object fires, it mutes itself so the same drawn object does not keep repeating.
Level alerts: LVL fires when price reaches an armed level you drew.
Order block alerts: Sw uses the armed order blocks you choose. This lets you keep context zones on the chart without making every zone alert.
Trendline alerts: Br uses the armed trendlines you choose and respects the setup pipeline.
Liquidation alerts: LIQ is controlled by your liquidation factor threshold and only appears for relevant watchlist context.
Scanner alerts: Scanner-only results stay in their scanner tab and summary cards. Watchlist + actionable conditions create individual alert cards.
Alert Log: The sidebar shows the five most recent alerts from your persisted alert history. The full log keeps up to 50 alerts and syncs with your signed-in account.
MAP is the bubble view. Watchlist bubbles are the main layer. Locked-only tickers sit blurred behind the watchlist layer. Hover one to unblur it and preview the chart. Use the + pill on the bubble to add it to the watchlist.
LIST shows watchlist rows plus locked-only rows with timeframe, distance from the selected 200 EMA/SMA average, volume rank, and funding. Distance is green above, red below, and orange while touching the selected 200 zone. Watchlist rows open the chart; locked-only rows can be added to the watchlist.
No-lock watchlist tickers temporarily use 4H and show an orange warning mark until manually locked. Treat that as unfinished context.
The orange center line is the zero point for each ticker's selected trend average. Bubbles above it are above their trend average; bubbles below it are below their trend average.
When you open the app again, Breakbit checks what happened since the last saved session point and summarizes missed watchlist activity. The WYWA card appears in the sidebar card stack with the rest of your alert cards.
Use it as a quick catch-up pass, then open the relevant charts before making decisions.
Open the drawer from the right edge of an expanded chart. Set entry, stop, take profit, leverage, and account percentage. The drawer calculates risk and reward as you adjust the fields.
Placing real or testnet orders requires your own Binance Futures API settings on the Config page. Hide Values masks sensitive numbers when streaming or screen sharing.
Coin chart headers use a lightweight pixel background based on the ticker artwork. It is visual context only and does not change scanner or alert behavior.
Tab Mirror can place a captured or frozen browser surface behind selected app areas when the local extension is installed. Most users can ignore this unless they are customizing the look for a screen setup.
Volume controls alert and interface sounds. The account workspace is saved through Supabase after sign-in.
The Config page is where each user connects account sync, Binance Futures trading keys, Telegram delivery, and Discord delivery. Market viewing and scanning do not require private Binance keys.
Use the Save buttons to store connection settings. The app gives feedback if fields are missing, incorrectly formatted, or saved successfully.
Token logos load from the local logos folder first. External logo lookup is only a fallback for missing artwork.