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Guides that explain what the chart is actually telling you.

CryptoFlow is useful when the structure is clear. These pages focus on three core workflows: reading the footprint, understanding aggressive order flow, and locating passive liquidity with the heatmap and DOM.

Core routes

Each page is written for the current production tool. No generic trading filler, only the views and concepts that exist inside lag0.io right now.

Bitcoin Footprint Chart Guide

How to read bid/ask cells, stacked imbalance, failed continuation and pace changes in a BTC intraday workflow.

  • When a footprint move is real continuation vs. just noisy rotation
  • How tick size changes distort or clarify the picture
  • Why context from 4h down to 1m matters more than one green cell

Crypto Order Flow Guide

How delta, CVD, executed volume and local structure interact when you need a cleaner read than pure price action.

  • Where executed volume matters more than visible liquidity
  • How to use the AI panel as a second read, not a trigger
  • What order flow can and cannot tell you in fast crypto sessions

BTC Heatmap and DOM Guide

How to read stacked passive liquidity, pulled walls and spread context without confusing intent with executed trades.

  • Difference between passive resting liquidity and aggressive prints
  • What a real reaction to a wall looks like
  • Why DOM snapshots need price context to be tradable

Current product reality

Production currently focuses on BTC order flow with a browser-based chart, live heatmap, DOM, big trades and a self-hosted local AI analyst.

  • Guests can run 3 AI scans before cooldown
  • Signed-in users see quota inside the AI panel
  • AI output is an analysis aid, not a signal service

Use the guides, then test the read on the live chart.

The point is not theory. The point is reducing confusion when price, executed flow and passive liquidity disagree.

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