Bitcoin price peels back from its weekly high, but BTC derivatives markets look good
Wider economic and stock market-related issues are impacting Bitcoin’s softening price, but futures market data shows traders still feel bullish. Go to Source
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Wider economic and stock market-related issues are impacting Bitcoin’s softening price, but futures market data shows traders still feel bullish. Go to Source
High open interest signals more leverage, which could induce another flush-out if positions are liquidated. Go to Source
Crypto derivatives exchange Bitnomial is set to launch its U.S. perpetual futures trading platform, Botanical, backed by a $25 million round led by Ripple. The platform, integrating Ripple’s stablecoin RLUSD, aims to challenge decentralized exchanges and offshore models. Bitnomial’s approach to bringing offshore trading models into the U.S. derivatives industry presents a significant market opportunity, … Read more
Demand for leverage in BTC futures jumped to $38 billion, but traders appear well-positioned enough to avoid surprise price swings. Go to Source
The USDT issuer needs ways to deploy billions of dollars in profits, and commodity traders could benefit from expanded credit. Go to Source
Bitcoin derivatives metrics shifted as BTC price fell under $59,000 today. Are lower prices incoming? Go to Source
Asset manager Bitwise has filed a proposal with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to merge three bitcoin and ethereum futures exchange-traded funds (ETFs) into a single fund. This new fund will utilize a momentum-based strategy, targeting both bitcoin and ether futures. Bitwise to Combine Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs According to the SEC filing, … Read more
Bitcoin traders maintain a neutral sentiment despite the uptick in geopolitical tension and uncertainty within world markets. Go to Source
Ether’s futures open interest jumps to a 20-month high, but leverage demand remains balanced. Go to Source
Bitcoin price shows strength ahead of a key Federal Reserve monetary policy decision on Sept. 18, but data suggests the momentum may not last. Go to Source