✅ Top Gainers Listing Criteria on Binance:

🔹 1. Time Frame:

Binance typically calculates gainers over the last 24 hours.

Some filters allow 1h, 4h, or 7d, but the default is 24h gain %.

🔹 2. Percentage Gain:

Coin must show positive percentage gain over the selected time frame.

Coins with highest % increase in price are ranked at the top.

Example:

If Coin A was $0.10 yesterday and is $0.20 today (+100%), it will rank higher than a coin that moved from $10 to $15 (+50%).

🔹 3. Trading Pair:

Typically, USDT pairs are considered.

Gainers list may be shown per market, like Spot, Futures, Margin, etc.

🔹 4. Liquidity & Volume Filter:

Binance often excludes low-volume coins or illiquid tokens to avoid manipulation.

Coin must have reasonable trading volume (usually above a few million USDT).

🔹 5. Listing Status:

Coin must be actively listed on Binance, not under suspension or delisting review.

Sometimes newly listed coins with sharp movements also appear temporarily.

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📊 Where You See Gainers:

Binance App > Markets > Spot > Gainers

Or Futures > Gainers (for futures pairs)

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🕒 How Often Is the Gainers List Updated?

Usually every few minutes, but based on the latest 24-hour data window.

This means even if a coin pumped 100% in the last 6 hours, it will show as a gainer for the next 24-hour window.

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✅ Example:

Let’s say VIC/USDT just went from $0.15 → $0.34

% Gain = (0.34 - 0.15)/0.15 × 100 = 126.6%

High 24h volume = 275M+

It qualifies for Top Gainer list instantly