Most crypto signal services hide everything behind a paywall. You can't evaluate their quality, their track record, or even whether their signals are real — until after you've paid. BeforePump takes the opposite approach: our free Binance pump detector shows you the actual most recent LONG signal fired by the scanner, publicly, with no account required. This article explains what that means, what data you'll see, and how to act on it correctly.
Before we go further: if you just want to see the signal right now, go to BeforePump's free crypto signal page. The rest of this article breaks down exactly what you're looking at and how to use it.
What Is BeforePump's Free Binance Pump Detector?
The free signal page at /free-crypto-signal/ displays the single most recent LONG signal fired by the BeforePump scanner — publicly, with no account, email, or subscription needed. It is not a demo. It is not delayed or artificially simplified data. It is the same signal that premium subscribers receive via Telegram, rendered on a public page for anyone to view.
Each time you load the page, you'll see:
- Coin symbol — e.g., SOLUSDT, AVAXUSDT, or any of the 178 Binance Futures contracts we monitor
- Entry price — the exact market price at the moment the scanner detected the setup and fired
- Signal timestamp — when the alert was generated, critical for freshness evaluation
- BTC conditions at fire time — Bitcoin's direction and funding rate at the exact moment the signal went out
This is a genuine sample of the BeforePump system. We publish it because we are confident in the quality of what we do — and because any signal service worth your money should be willing to prove it before you pay. See for yourself: visit the free pump detector now.
Curious about how the underlying detection system works? Read our full guide on Binance Futures LONG Signals for a breakdown of the four factors behind every alert.
How to Access the Free Pump Detector
There is no setup required. Here is the full process:
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1Visit /free-crypto-signal/ — no login, no email, no sign-up of any kind. The page loads with the latest signal immediately.
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2Read the signal details: coin symbol, entry price, timestamp, BTC direction at fire time, and funding rate at the moment the signal was generated.
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3Check live BTC conditions at /bitcoin-analysis/ — is Bitcoin stable or rising right now? A signal fired when BTC was stable but BTC has since dropped 4% changes the risk profile entirely.
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4Evaluate the signal freshness. Is it under 20 minutes old? That's ideal. Has price already moved 5% or more above the entry price since the signal fired? Then the entry window has passed — skip this one and check back later.
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5If conditions are valid, execute. Follow the step-by-step execution guide at /how-to-use/ for the exact process on Binance Futures — including how to set leverage, stop loss, and take profit.
What's Included in Each Free Pump Signal
Each data point in the free signal has a specific purpose. Here is what you're looking at and why it matters:
Coin Symbol
This tells you which Binance Futures perpetual contract showed the signal conditions. It will always be a USDT-margined perpetual contract — for example, SOLUSDT, PEPEUSDT, or BNBUSDT. This is the ticker you search for in Binance Futures, not the spot market. For individual coin pump-readiness scores across all 178 monitored contracts, see the live coin scanner (premium).
Entry Price
The exact market price at the moment the scanner detected the setup and fired the alert. This is your reference point for evaluating whether the signal is still actionable: if the current price is significantly above the entry price, the optimal entry window may have closed. A move of more than 3–4% above entry typically means the early edge is gone.
Signal Timestamp
Freshness is one of the most important variables in signal trading. A signal that fired 5 minutes ago in a clean BTC environment is high-value. The same signal 45 minutes later, after BTC has moved, is a completely different risk profile. Always check the timestamp before acting.
BTC Conditions at Fire Time
Was BTC stable, trending up, or dropping when the signal fired? Our scanner records the BTC trend direction and funding rate at the exact moment of signal generation. This tells you the macro environment the setup formed in — and whether that environment still exists now.
What Is NOT Shown on the Free Page
To keep the free signal honest, it is important to also be clear about what is not included:
- Real-time score updates — the pump-readiness score for all 178 coins updates continuously and is available to premium subscribers via the coin scanner. The free page shows one static signal snapshot.
- All signals, not just the latest one — the free page shows the single most recent signal. Premium subscribers via our plans receive every signal the moment it fires via Telegram.
- Instant delivery — the free page updates when you load it. Telegram delivery for premium subscribers is instant — seconds after the scanner fires.
How to Evaluate and Act on the Free Signal
The free signal gives you real data. What you do with it determines whether it becomes a profitable trade. Do not act on every signal without evaluation — here is the checklist before you enter:
1. Freshness Check
Under 20 minutes since the signal fired? Good — the setup is likely still intact. Between 30–60 minutes and the price has already moved +5% from entry? Skip it. The early edge is the entire point of a pump signal. Chasing a signal that has already moved significantly turns a favorable setup into a high-risk entry.
2. Current BTC Conditions
Check /bitcoin-analysis/ right now. Is BTC stable or trending upward? That is a supportive environment for altcoin LONG signals. Is BTC down more than 2–3% in the last few hours? Then even a technically strong altcoin signal is fighting the macro current — it becomes a much lower-probability trade. Never ignore the BTC backdrop. Read more on this topic in our guide on what a crypto pump detector actually does.
3. Funding Rate at Signal Time
The free signal shows the BTC funding rate at the time it fired. Was it neutral (near 0%) or mildly negative? That is a clean environment — no excessive long-side crowding. Was it already above +0.03%? Be more cautious: the market may be overleveraged. For a full explanation of how funding rates affect signal quality, see our BTC Funding Rate Explained article.
4. Your Own Risk Tolerance and Position Sizing
A signal does not tell you how much to risk. That is your decision. Recommended: no more than 1–2% of your trading account at risk per signal, at 3x–5x leverage maximum. Set a stop loss at 3–5% below entry before you do anything else. If conditions pass all four checks, follow the execution steps at /how-to-use/.
Free vs Premium — What's the Difference?
Both the free signal and the premium service draw from the exact same scanner. The difference is in delivery speed, depth, and coverage:
| Feature | Free (/free-crypto-signal/) | Premium (View Plans) |
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| Signal access | Latest 1 signal (on page load) | Every signal, in real time |
| Delivery method | Page refresh only | Instant Telegram alert |
| Live coin scores | Not included | All 178 coins, live (/coin/) |
| Daily recap emails | Not included | Daily (/recap/) |
| Signal history | Not included | Full history included |
| Priority support | Not included | Included |
| Sign-up required | None | Yes — see plans |
The free signal is a genuine window into the system — not a stripped-down preview. If after evaluating several free signals you want every signal the instant it fires, and live pump-readiness data on all 178 coins, view our premium plans. To see how past signals have performed before committing, check the signal performance track record.
Why We Offer a Free Pump Signal
Transparency is our model. Any signal service that doesn't let you evaluate before you commit has something to hide — whether it's a poor win rate, fabricated results, or signals that are so delayed they're useless by the time you act on them.
We offer a free Binance pump detector because we are confident in the quality of what the scanner produces. Before you spend a single dollar, you can:
- See a real signal from the real scanner at /free-crypto-signal/
- Review the complete historical performance — including losses — at /track-record/
- Understand exactly how the signals are generated via our LONG signals guide
The free signal page is updated every time the scanner fires a new LONG alert — which means checking it regularly gives you a real sense of signal frequency, timing, and the type of coins that tend to appear. Some traders use the free signal for weeks before deciding whether to subscribe. That is exactly the right approach.
Check the track record — including losing trades — before you decide anything. We publish it all.
Need a Custom Free Signal Setup?
The standard free Binance pump detector at /free-crypto-signal/ shows the most recent alert across all 178 monitored Binance Futures coins. That covers the broadest possible signal universe.
But some traders and teams have specific needs that the standard public page does not address:
- Specific coin filters — you only trade 10–20 specific contracts and want signals limited to those
- Custom delivery — webhook to your own system, email, or a private dashboard
- Custom conditions — different factor weightings, custom RSI thresholds, or additional filters beyond the standard scanner logic
We build custom signal setups for teams and individual traders with specific requirements. Contact us at /contact/ to describe what you need — custom free or paid configurations are available depending on scope. Whether you need a webhook endpoint or a private Telegram bot, reach out via /contact/ and we'll discuss options.
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⚡ Start with the Free Signal — No Subscription Required
See the latest LONG signal the scanner fired for free, subscribe to receive every signal instantly via Telegram, or contact us to build a custom setup for your requirements.