Fast answer
Crypto signal IOC checks prove whether immediate execution, canceled remainder, partial fill, and final status were visible.
Before accepting an IOC crypto signal result, record the exchange, pair, limit price, requested size, filled size, average price, canceled remainder, timestamp, spread or book depth, fees, updates, and final close record.
If a provider counts an IOC signal at full size without showing filled size and canceled remainder, the result can overstate followability.
Partial-fill checks
What to inspect in crypto signal IOC order records.
Immediate fill
The record should show what size filled immediately at the limit price or better.
Canceled remainder
Unfilled IOC size should cancel, so the leftover quantity must be visible.
Liquidity context
Book depth, spread, and fast market movement can change how much size actually fills.
Final outcome
A reviewable IOC result shows filled quantity, fees, missed size, updates, and final status.
Source context
IOC orders can fill only part of the requested size and cancel the rest, so result sheets need partial-fill labels.
Bybit explains that IOC orders must fill immediately at the limit price or better, and any part that cannot fill immediately is canceled. CSR treats partial fill and canceled remainder as mandatory result fields.
Review standard
A reviewable IOC signal separates filled size from canceled size.
For CSR evidence review, IOC records should include original alert, venue, pair, side, limit price, requested size, filled size, average fill price, canceled remainder, fees, updates, and final outcome.