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It seems you’re asking about **"Binance Alpha Alerts"** (possibly misspelled as "alarts"). While Binance does not officially offer a service called "Alpha Alerts," here’s a breakdown of what you might be referring to and how to approach it:

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### **1. Possible Interpretations of "Alpha Alerts"**

- **Trading Signals/Alerts**:

- Third-party services or groups (e.g., Telegram channels, Discord servers) often claim to provide "alpha alerts" (early market-moving information or trading signals). These are **not affiliated with Binance** and require caution.

- **Binance Price Alerts**:

- Binance allows users to set **custom price alerts** for crypto currencies directly on the app or website. These notify you when an asset hits a specific price.

- **Binance API Bots**:

- Some automated trading bots or tools (e.g., 3Commas, Cryptohopper) integrate with Binance and may offer "alpha alerts" for strategies like arbitrage or momentum trading.

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### **2. Official Binance Tools for Alerts**

- **Price Alerts**:

1. Go to the Binance app or website.

2. Navigate to the trading pair (e.g., BTC/USDT).

3. Click "Set Price Alert" and choose your target price.

- **Binance News & Announcements**:

- Binance posts official updates on new listings, futures contracts, or platform changes via:

- [Binance Blog](https://www.binance.com/en/blog)

- Twitter ([@Binance](https://twitter.com/binance)).

- **Binance Academy**:

- Educational content to learn trading strategies (not alerts, but useful for self-directed trading).

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### **3. Third-Party "Alpha Alert" Services**

- **Telegram/Discord Groups**:

- Many groups claim to offer exclusive trading signals. **Verify legitimacy**:

- Check reviews, avoid groups demanding upfront payments, and never share your API keys.

- **Paid Signal Services**:

- Be cautious of scams. Legitimate services are rare, and past performance ≠ future results.