
Bitcoin Eyes Fresh August Lows With Binance Longs Under Pressure
TL;DR Bitcoin fell below $63,000 to its weakest level since August 3 as spot ETFs posted $192 million in two-day net outflows. Binance open interest and

TL;DR Bitcoin fell below $63,000 to its weakest level since August 3 as spot ETFs posted $192 million in two-day net outflows. Binance open interest and

TL;DR XRP open interest on Binance climbed to 440.6 million XRP, above its 30-day average of 418.5 million, while the Z-Score reached 1.60. Renewed leveraged activity
TL;DR: Bitcoin hit its lowest level since September 2024, dropping to $58,100, before bouncing back toward $59,160. More than $1 billion in futures positions were liquidated
Ethereum’s open interest fell to its lowest level in four months, hovering around $23.3 billion across crypto exchanges, according to CoinGlass data. The recorded figure mirrors the lows touched during

TL;DR: Kalshi recorded a weekly open interest record of $810 million, 28% more than the previous week and nearly double that of Polymarket. The launch of

TL;DR: Bitcoin fell below $70,000 and traded around $69,300, while futures open interest climbed to roughly 773,000 BTC, one of the highest readings on record. Funding

The open interest of real-world assets on Hyperliquid reached a new all-time high of $2.6 billion, according to data published by the platform itself. That figure represents double the volume recorded just two

TL;DR Bitcoin rose 4% this week, approaching $79K, but the move was largely driven by futures liquidations, not strong spot demand. Open interest climbed to nearly
TL;DR: ETH open interest climbed to $33.37 billion between March 16 and 17, 2026, following an 18% surge in 24 hours. Binance recorded the highest activity

TL;DR: Â Global open interest on these platforms hit an all-time high of $1.066 billion. Â Polymarket leads in category diversity, while Kalshi dominates sports betting volume. Â Exponential
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