Triangular arbitrage — live scanner
Our scanner checks hundreds of thousands of three-leg cycles across 13 exchanges every minute. Here is what it is finding right now.
About triangular arbitrage →Last detected route
Actual cycle detected by the scanner. Profit figures are available to subscribers.
Routes by exchange
Number of triangular cycles found in the latest scan. Full route list with profit estimates is part of the Market Pro subscription.
| Exchange | Routes found | Coins checked | Pair combinations | Best profit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| binance | 438 | 191,406 | Subscription required | |
| gate | 2,120 | 4,492,280 | Subscription required | |
| mexc | 1,998 | 3,990,006 | Subscription required | |
| kucoin | 897 | 803,712 | Subscription required | |
| bybit | 452 | 203,852 | Subscription required | |
| bitmart | 1,080 | 1,165,320 | Subscription required |
How triangular arbitrage works
Triangular arbitrage exploits temporary price imbalances between three trading pairs on the same exchange. You start with USDT, buy Coin A, exchange it for Coin B, then sell Coin B back to USDT. If the combined rates produce more USDT than you started with — that gap is the profit.
The scanner checks every possible USDT→A→B→USDT cycle across all listed pairs on each exchange, computes the theoretical yield, and flags routes where the math works after fees. Most routes are sub-0.1% — meaningful volume and fast execution are required to capture them.
Opportunities are short-lived. The scanner updates every minute; actual execution requires direct exchange API access and fast order placement.
Full scanner — Market Pro
The public view shows route counts per exchange. Subscribers see each cycle in detail: exact pairs, real-time bid/ask prices, profit before and after fees, and a direct link to place the trades.
About triangular arbitrage
Triangular arbitrage is a market-neutral strategy: you never hold a position overnight and never bet on price direction. The trade opens and closes within seconds on a single exchange. Risk comes primarily from execution speed — if the market moves between your first and third order, the cycle may close at a loss.
Our scanner covers Binance, Bybit, OKX, KuCoin, Gate, MEXC, Bitget, Kraken, Bitfinex, Bitmart, Digifinex, Poloniex, and BingX — over 800 coins and millions of pair combinations per scan cycle.