Is QV Terminal available for Mac?
Yes. QV Terminal is an installable macOS desktop app. It was built for macOS from day one rather than ported from Windows. Download it, connect Binance Futures, and the full terminal runs locally on your Mac.
QV Terminal FAQ
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Last updated: July 7, 2026
Yes. QV Terminal is an installable macOS desktop app. It was built for macOS from day one rather than ported from Windows. Download it, connect Binance Futures, and the full terminal runs locally on your Mac.
QV Terminal connects to Binance Futures. Market data and order execution both run through your Binance Futures account, connected via API keys. The chart, the LHM liquidation heatmap, DepthX and the thermometers all read from that same connection.
89 USDT per month. Longer durations of the same product cost less per month: 239 USDT for 3 months, 427 USDT for 6, 747 USDT for 12 — about 30% off the monthly rate. There are no feature tiers; every plan is the full terminal.
Yes — 7 days, no card required. The trial runs in paper trading mode with full feature access, so you can test LHM, DepthX and the execution workflow without funding anything. It ends on its own; there is no auto-charge afterwards.
By crypto invoice: USDT on TRC20 or ERC20. Pick a duration, receive a wallet address, send the payment. No card, no payment processor account, and no auto-renewal — when the term ends, you decide whether to renew.
A liquidation heatmap shows price zones where leveraged positions are likely to be forcibly closed, estimated from positioning data. In QV Terminal, LHM (Liquidation Heatmap) renders these zones directly on the trading chart. It is a probability layer for context — not a buy or sell signal.
DepthX is QV Terminal's enhanced DOM (depth of market). It tracks order book pressure over time, flags suspected spoofing — resting size that appears and vanishes without trading — and includes a footprint with deltas and imbalances. Its job is to confirm or veto a trade idea before entry.
No. QV Terminal is macOS-only; there is no Windows or web version. The terminal is built natively for Mac — that is the point: crypto futures tooling on a Mac without a virtual machine. If your setup is Windows-based, QV Terminal is not a fit right now.
QV Terminal is built for active crypto futures traders, and that is who gets the most out of it. Beginners are not locked out: the 7-day trial runs on paper trading, so you can learn to read market mechanics — liquidations, order book pressure, funding — without risking anything.
Liquidations, open interest, funding, cumulative volume delta (CVD), long/short ratio and order book depth — on the same chart you execute from. Six thermometers (BIAS, CVD, OI, funding, L/S, RSI) compress that context into readable scales next to price.
Try it yourself: 7-day free trial, no card required.
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