Use case · Exchanges & brokers
Crypto & exchange account monitoring.
Connect 13 exchanges and brokers with a read-only API key and watch daily loss, drawdown, margin level — plus leverage, margin usage, concentration and equity floor — with early-warning alerts. Chartping exposes no order or withdrawal path, so it can’t move your funds.
Read-only by design
How a read-only key is enforced.
How strictly read-only can be proven depends on what each platform’s API allows — here’s the honest breakdown.
Proven & rejected
a trade- or withdrawal-capable key is refused at connect, and re-checked every poll
Binance, Bybit, Deribit
Accepted, hard-flagged
scope can't be proven, so the key is accepted but flagged — Chartping still exposes no order or withdrawal path
OKX, Kraken, KuCoin, Bitget, Coinbase International, Gate.io
Read-only by nature
there's no order or withdrawal API to act on — broker tokens (OANDA, Alpaca, Tradier) are used strictly read-only, and Hyperliquid needs no key at all, watched from a public wallet address
OANDA, Alpaca, Tradier, Hyperliquid
Keys are encrypted at rest (AES-GCM); on exchanges we can verify, a key that later gains trade rights stops the connection. See the security model →
Advanced controls · Pro
Four controls built for leveraged accounts.
Leverage
Watch account-wide leverage and get warned as it climbs past the ceiling you set.
Margin usage
Track how much of your margin is committed, with an early warning before it’s stretched.
Concentration
See when too much risk sits in a single symbol or position.
Equity floor
A hard line under your equity — an early warning as you approach it.
Exchange & broker FAQ
Do you need withdrawal permission?+
Never. Chartping exposes no withdrawal path and never calls a withdrawal endpoint. On exchanges where we can verify key scope (Binance, Bybit, Deribit), a withdrawal-capable key is rejected at connect; where scope can't be proven (OKX, Kraken and the other exchanges), the key is accepted but hard-flagged; broker tokens (OANDA, Alpaca, Tradier) are used strictly read-only, and Hyperliquid is watched from a public wallet address with no key. Either way it can't move your funds through us. MetaTrader monitoring uses no API key or password at all.
Does Chartping see my broker password?+
No. For MetaTrader, the agent reads your terminal locally on your own machine — no password ever leaves it. For exchanges, you paste a read-only API key: where the exchange lets us check scope we reject a trade- or withdrawal-capable key, and in every case Chartping only ever reads — stored encrypted (AES-GCM).
Which accounts and platforms does it work with?+
MetaTrader 4 and 5 accounts via the Windows agent — a prop-firm challenge, a funded account or your own retail account (it works with accounts at firms like FTMO, FundedNext, The5ers and others). Thirteen exchanges and brokers connect with a read-only API key: Binance, Bybit, OKX, Kraken, KuCoin, Bitget, Deribit, Coinbase International, Gate.io, Hyperliquid, OANDA, Alpaca and Tradier; cTrader support is coming soon.
Is my data safe?+
Traffic is encrypted with TLS 1.3 and the agent link is device-bound (Ed25519 proof-of-possession), so an intercepted token can't be replayed elsewhere. Exchange keys are stored encrypted (AES-GCM), monitoring is read-only, and there is no withdrawal access. You can export or erase your data at any time.
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