What is Zealous Markets?

Zealous Markets is a market surveillance platform for digital assets.

Who is Zealous Markets for?

Zealous is built for users who need a clearer view into how digital asset markets are functioning beneath the surface. That includes traders, funds, financial forensics firms, law firms, regulators and enforcement stakeholders, and token issuers, foundations, and digital-asset treasuries.

What data does Zealous analyze?

Zealous analyzes exchange, order-book, and onchain data across supported venues and ERC-20 tokens.

Which exchanges and assets are covered?

At launch, Zealous covers Binance, Binance U.S., Bitfinex, Bybit, Coinbase, Gemini, Huobi, Kraken, and KuCoin, as well as all ERC-20 tokens. No non-ERC-20 assets are supported at this time.

How current is the data?

Zealous currently serves daily and hourly data for the last finished day. It is not yet a real-time product, and most exchange-side metrics are currently computed daily.

What kinds of behavior can Zealous detect?

Zealous is designed to detect patterns associated with artificial volume, bot-driven trading activity and other forms of distorted market behavior.

Does Zealous prove manipulation or intent?

No. Zealous is designed to identify meaningful patterns in market data that may indicate artificial volume or other forms of market distortion, but its outputs should still be interpreted in context. They are intended to support analysis and investigation, not to establish intent on their own.

Is Zealous only for technical users?

No. Zealous is designed to make complex market structure more legible for a range of users, including users who do not work directly with raw market data.

Is Zealous a compliance tool?

Zealous can support compliance, legal, regulatory, and investigative workflows, but it is not limited to compliance use cases. It is designed more broadly as a market-intelligence and surveillance platform for understanding digital asset market structure over time.

How should users interpret Zealous outputs?

Zealous outputs are structured analytical signals that should be interpreted alongside broader market context, asset-specific conditions, and the user's own judgment.